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Memory hold us together this week. Whether an incident in our past sets us on the path to murder, or just temporarily losing all...
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The Roman Empire lasted for nearly 1500 years. HBO’s Rome couldn’t make it to its third season. Like Firefly and Deadwood, it’s part of...
DC Comics and Marvel Comics are charging into the digital frontier with a bold new phase of the historic DC/Marvel crossover initiative that began...
I saw the revival of RAGTIME a few weeks back. This was the second revival. I’d seen the original, and liked it, although to...
Memory hold us together this week. Whether an incident in our past sets us on the path to murder, or just temporarily losing all...
Over the years I’ve been asked if I loved the original Blade Runner. I always answered the same way, I don’t know. I mean,...
Action Comics #1000 Written and Illustrated by various Published by DC Comics / $7.99 Action Comics #1. It’s the issue that started it...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Monday, it’s raining, and I love talking about comic books that are outside the mainstream! Let’s get started!...
Once Upon a Time Machine Vol. 2: Greek Gods & Legends Edited by Andrew Carl and Chris Stevens Written and Illustrated by Various Published...
Last weekend, Paramount’s A Quiet Place took the box office by storm with an astonishing $50 million debut thanks to positive word of mouth....
What’s going on, kids? My mind is wiped. Lots of chaos in the news, in the country and in the world amid these Trump...
PAX East, the East Coast’s largest video game industry convention, expanded from 3 to 4 days at the Boston Convention and Expo Center with...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s a mixed bag this week for comics. Let’s get started! Detective Comics #978 Written by James Tynion...
Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One chronicles an epic battle for control of a fully immersive, massively multiplayer online virtual reality space known as the...
Revenge!!!! So much revenge in the pages of this week. Whether it’s the almost realistic machinations of the Calculator and his Oracle-bruised ego, to...
Forces of Geek Presents OH NO THEY DIDN’T, a podcast about remakes, sequels and reboots. This episode, we’re tackling two more of the WORST...
What is it that inspires so many people to gape in jaw-dropping awe at the spectacular landscape and ecology of Pandora, the imagined Earth-like...
The Twilight Zone became the rightful gold standard for anthology television series but it was hardly the only one as we all know. Some...
The year that was 1993 was a monumental year for the movies. This was the year when newfangled digital visual effects were finally good...
Most people think of princesses as Disney cartoon characters: a girl on the cusp of adulthood, who sings songs with her attendant birds and...
I have been drawing comic strips and comic books and writing movies since I was very little. My parents and grandparents and sister always...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s April! We have a great bunch of books here this week! Batman #44 Written by Tom King...
For more than a half-century, the “arrowhead” or “delta” has been synonymous with Star Trek. As much as the Enterprise itself, the arrowhead is...
Comic books create a reality where anything one can fit into a blank page can exist. This week so many flavors of weird are...
Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television Edited by Paul Corupe and Kier-La Janisse Published by Spectacular Optical Featuring Stephen Thrower, Michael Gingold,...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Friday! So let’s talk about some books that you might not have thought of! Moonstruck Vol. 1:...
I wonder how Ready Player One will work as a movie. To become viable, the movie likely has to jettison a lot of how...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! Two big releases help finish off the month! Let’s get started! Doomsday Clock #4 Written by Geoff Johns...