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Pix: Volume One – One Weirdest Weekend Pix: Volume Two – Too Super for School Written and Illustrated by Gregg Schigiel Published by Image...
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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...
Pix: Volume One – One Weirdest Weekend Pix: Volume Two – Too Super for School Written and Illustrated by Gregg Schigiel Published by Image...
Another week begins, which means my weekend of binge reading is over. This time check out some exceptional titles including at least a few...
Chris Farnsworth writes some of the most entertaining books currently being published. In his Cade series, Nathaniel Cade is the President’s vampire – sworn...
Over the past decade or so, American pop culture has been overwhelmed with images of the End Times. Virtually every television network that shows...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! We’re in the middle of summer and things are heating up over at DC! Here are this week’s reviews!...
That show you like is coming back in style… With the annual gathering of the Nerd Herd just a few weeks away, attentions turn...
Things are getting exciting. I’ve followed the production of the forever-in-the-coming sequel to Blade Runner since it was announced a few years ago, and...
If you believe the predictions of KGI analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, it seems that the forecast premium iPhone 8 will support facial recognition. Kuo also...
After a couple of below-par entries with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, DC finally got its extended universe to gather...
Doomed man in space, a mad scientist tormentor, sarcastic robot friends, and cheesy movies. I am living the revival life with Mystery Science Theater...
Kumail Nanjiani is known for his time as a stand-up comic and his role as Dinesh on HBO’s Silicon Valley. Soon audiences will also...
There are a number of reasons why a project like DC’s Justice League: The New Frontier is such a gift for those of us...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! I’m so happy to be writing about comics this week and every week! Here are some of the books...
This Sunday, July 3 at 10pm, Animal Planet’s Expedition Mungo airs its season finale. The series, focuses on Mungo, known as one of the...
DC Comics are responsible for creating some of the most iconic supervillains of all time with the Joker, Lex Luthor, Darkseid, and Ra’s Al...
I have to think that there’s a portion of the established fan-base of Twin Peaks that’s turned off by the drastically different reboot currently...
Russell Crowe is perhaps best described as the Hollywood equivalent of Marmite but, love him or loathe him, there can be no doubt about the...
Although it’s been almost thirty years since Jem and the Holograms‘ animated series ended, IDW Publishing resurrected the truly outrageous band in a new...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Monday, so let’s start the week talking about some comics you may not have heard of! Beautiful...
I promised to get back to sci-fi unaired pilots so here is one with a trove of a backstory (the making of, not the...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! Man, I get so excited when I get the DC books each week. They’re doing a great job. Here...
“Futurama cannot be killed.” Truer words have not been spoken. Considering the original run was from 1999 until 2003, when it was cancelled, to...
Maybe its pure media snobbery but video games always seem to me to be increasingly coming under attack. Attack that is, I believe, unwarranted....
He may be the latest-born writer on a regular G.I.Joe property, but Aubrey Sitterson has distilled his interpretation of the team into a military...