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Leonardo Da Vinci stars in the latest book from AfterShock Comics written by Paul Allor (G.I.Joe, TMNT). Paul joined us today to talk about...
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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...
“One Battle After Another”, the latest film from acclaimed filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, debuts Digitally at home today, November 14. From Warner Bros. Pictures...
Leonardo Da Vinci stars in the latest book from AfterShock Comics written by Paul Allor (G.I.Joe, TMNT). Paul joined us today to talk about...
The odds are very good that you’re going to have cast or crew attend a film fest in Los Angeles, but it was still...
Friday morning will see millions of shoppers flooding Big Box stores hoping to save a few dollars and fight bargain-hunting pugilists. Thankfully, that’s no...
We’ve got a super full week, it’s like Christmas morning but a month early! Let’s dive right in! Action Comics #992 Words: Dan...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! Happy Holiday! It’s almost Turkey Day! Before we eat let’s talk about some comics! Flash #35 Written by Joshua...
When it comes to casinos, everybody knows the likelihood of winning big is rather slim. This is because the house always has the edge...
Groovy is the new…well… groovy book from TwoMorrows about hip and psychedelic pop culture in the flower power era of the late ‘60s and...
I caught some amazing films at this year’s AFI Fest, including a classic that I’d been meaning to see for years, Robert Altman’s Nashville...
The Penultimate chapter leading to the oversized issue #250 blockbuster extravaganza, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #249 features the birth (and rebirth) of...
In 2007 Tarol Hunt was working a desk job and not loving life. He had a dream to be a comic book artist full...
It has been over a month now since The Flash returned to our TV screens after a season that ended with a major cliff-hanger...
I’m tired. Spent. Sure, many of us are. The nation appears awash in chaos coming from the scandal-ridden White House on down. When, ever...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown, the Friday edition! Here’s a look at some comics to get your weekend started! Spacebat and the Fugitives (Book...
The Halloween season might be behind us, but a horror show bloodbath still rages for the poor, poor Tesla-driving TV execs as low ratings...
Virtual reality may well have started to hit the mainstream only in the last couple of years but, incredibly, it was predicted as long...
October 30th, 1938 was the date that changed the world. Orson Welles broadcast his now legendary radio invasion of Grover’s Mill, New Jersey… “shocking”...
I’m Sara, I’ll be one of your comic book reviewers for as long as you’ll have me (or I take over the world, I...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s almost Thanksgiving! Let’s talk about some great comics that came out this week! Batman #35 Written by...
Colors, the new album from Beck, shouldn’t work. On first listen it doesn’t, especially if you’re a fan of the artist, or just casually...
Regular readers of IDW Publishing are more than a little familiar with Tom Waltz’s name in the credits of their titles. Not only is...
Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View Written by Various Narrated by Jonathan Davis, Ashley Eckstein, Janina Gavankar, Jon Hamm, Neil Patrick Harris,...
More American Graffiti is an uneven, needlessly slapstick, overly sentimental, preachy, shameless attempt to sell a soundtrack all the while riding the George Lucas...
What exactly are blob movies? Do they count as monster movies? Or giant insect movies? Or disaster movies? Or something else? However you classify...
While Blade Runner 2049 plays through what will probably be its final week in first-run cinemas, I thought I’d share with you some more...