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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...
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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...
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...
A typical modern millennial college student hurrying through life gets into a near-fatal bus accident, but instead of dying, she is reborn through hybrid...
The recent release of Logan on Blu-ray offers a unique bonus “extra” that any conscientious film buff will want to watch again and again:...
Goldie Vance Written by Hope Larson Illustrated by Brittney Williams Colored by Sara Stern Lettered by Jim Campbell Volume 1 (collecting issues #1-4) is...
These days, my pop culture life has been filled with wonder. On the Friday opening night of Wonder Woman, you would have found me...
Last week, Netflix cancelled it’s original series Sense8. The sci-fier with a large geek following was a critical darling, who considered the drama gripping...
The original G.I. Joe, Joe Coulton, takes his fight to Transformers home world of Cybertron, tying together the Hasbro Comic Universe event of 2017,...
This week all of the shitcoms are 1987 CBS cast offs. Why 1987 CBS shows? Because I happened to pick these out of my...
Brett Haley’s newest feature The Hero tells the story of a Western movie icon who, due to a health scare, has to come to...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! A nice week for comics over at the DC line…let’s start talking about them! The Flash #24 Written...
In recent years, writer Brian Lynch has made his mark in both comics and film, writing such properties as Bill and Ted for BOOM!...
Moviegoers and DC superhero fans are currently celebrating the release of Wonder Woman, a shining example of how to successfully translate one of DC’s most...
Just in time for country-wide LGBTQ Pride celebrations, one of the most unexpected fictional characters in recent pop-culture has gone gay all of a...
This weekend fathers, uncles, grandfathers, big brothers, godfathers, and paternal role models will be recognized by their loved ones on Father’s Day. And what...
“Who here saw Wonder Woman?” asked Etheria Film Festival co-director Stacy Pippi Hammon to a cheering crowd. It was a fair question, given the...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! With five more days until the weekend, let’s talk about some comic books you should be reading! Violent...
First the seats are gonna rock, Then they’re gonna roll. When the movie stops, I gotta go to the bathroom go. Okay. Now...
Last installment, I listed seven nutty devices from sci-fi films and serials released in the 1930s and 40s. As I stated last time, the...