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Baywatch was the number one show in the world in the 1990’s (only briefly being unseated by Renegade in 1995) and while most people...
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Collectors can now experience the timeless comedy and artistry of one of animation’s most celebrated rivalries when Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment releases Tom...
Warner Bros. Animation, DC, and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment are announcing the next DC animated films, Batman: Knightfall, a multi-part animated event bringing to...
Everyone spends the Halloween season watching scary movies, but fewer embrace the wonderful books that can thrill, terrorize and entertain. Well, those days are...
Baywatch was the number one show in the world in the 1990’s (only briefly being unseated by Renegade in 1995) and while most people...
Much like the movies, casinos offer a sense of escape; a place to lose oneself in a world of possibilities. And films set around...
In my last column, I said I was finally ready to see The Last Jedi. Life got in the way: Moving, then holiday travel,...
As the awards season ramps up, the small screen is in an itty-bitty bit of a dry spell. Sure, there is prime time TV,...
I Hate Fairyland, Book One Written and Illustrated by Skottie Young ISBN-13: 978-1534303805 Published by Image Comics Released 12/6/17 / $29.99 I Hate...
Happy New Year! It’s been a nice increment up in the calendar, right? Deadly blizzards, a volcano suddenly becoming active (and another showing scary...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s a very good week to be reading comics! Here are a few titles from DC hitting stores today!...
Everyone’s running around in these books this week. So much good cardio! (Still counts if it’s in flashback, Nightwing). Batwoman #11 Words –...
No self-respecting Steven Spielberg fan can fully appreciate the maestro’s finest cinematic popcorn confections without also charting his growth as an artist through his...
Once again we ask our present and past contributors, as well as friends of the site, to weigh in on the successes and failures...
2017 was an amazing year from a variety of points of view. It has also been crap in other areas, but let’s just ignore...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Friday! Let’s review some amazing books starting with one of my favorites of the last year. The...
It is difficult to rate a series that set a new standard for television. This is a show that debuted out of the gate...
Be it a storybook reimagining, a recollective regret, or a running self narrative there is storytelling withing the frame of the storylines in this...
Over the last 16 years we have seen multiple incarnations of Spider-Man, and despite the many differences between the various series, its success has...
Ask any casting director in Hollywood and they’ll tell you the same thing. Whenever it comes to casting a new project, a sexy doctor...
Hello, 2018. I know we just met, but at least we started in style and in familiar comfort: with my friends amid song, booze,...
The 1990’s were a strange time for television. First Run Syndication programs were in decline (although a huge rebound was due in just a...
Although over the years there have been a number of creators who have played in Mike Mignola’s sandbox of characters, there are only a...
A few years ago, while I was the 2012 San Diego Comic Con, I picked up a book from the Top Shelf Books Booth...
Last batch of 2017 and first batch of 2018. Many books use current events to ground their fantasy stories. It’s up to your discretion...
Happy New Year! We made it through 2017! Lots to be thankful for, yes, but also lots for which I’m glad 2017 is over....
From sitting behind a table and playing cards to relaxing at home playing online, gaming has evolved to be a socially acceptable (and sometimes...
I have a dirty and shameful secret to share with you: I have no opinion about Star Wars, Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. Now...