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Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Wednesday so you know what that means…comic books! The Flash #20 Written by Joshua Williamson Illustrated by...
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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...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Wednesday so you know what that means…comic books! The Flash #20 Written by Joshua Williamson Illustrated by...
The music business has changed so much in the past few years that there is a huge gap between what was thought of as...
According to movie industry data compiled by Statista, the United States has the third largest film entertainment industry in the world. This industry is...
It’s a glorious time to be a movie geek. Star Wars is in full revival mode, and we’re going to be getting our first...
Strange futuristic machines, robots, or vehicles are just what we mean when we say “science fiction.” They’re scientific rather than supernatural, they have some...
One part librarian. One part researcher. One part writer. One part obsessive genius. That’s probably the easiest way to describe the work of Jess...
If you’ve read my column or followed my Facebook for any decent duration of time, then you know my general fandom for the sitcom...
Forces of Geek Presents OH NO THEY DIDN’T covering remakes, sequels and reboots We’re back this episode to talk about T2: Trainspotting, a sequel twenty...
It seems that since its arrival into mainstream culture in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, hip-hop music has embraced the world of comics....
Spring has arrived! Which means the sun is shining, the days are longer and there’s no better time than now to break out a...
Back in August, I interviewed George Khory, author of his love letter to the comic book culture of the Seventies and Eighties, Comic Book...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s April and things are heating up in comic book land. Let’s get started! Aquaman #20 Written by...
As HBO begins its year and a half swan song to Game of Thrones with its final season, Westworld begins to settle into place...
Scooter Girl Story / Cover: Chynna Clugston Flores Art: Chynna Clugston Flores, George Kambadais Publisher: Image Comics Publish Date: February 15, 2017 Scooter...
So, April Fool’s! It’s been far, far too long since a DVD/Blues column has been finished. This was intended for publication more than several...
A backdoor pilot is essentially a spinoff hidden within the parent series. Last time I mentioned that Star Trek had one of these and...
I’m fortunate to have become friends with Tom several years ago, and I’m not only impressed with his continual creativity and talent, but also...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! A nice week of comic books ends the month. Let’s start with the best of the week! The...
Beep, beep Ritchie! There’s a new Pennywise in town. Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema is hoping to traumatize a new generation with coulrophobia...
What a difficult week to review! With team ups being the name of the game characters no one character was given a chance to...
Don’t tell me you don’t have a cape or a mask. You’ve been a comic book, sci-fi/fantasy/futurist/utopian/dystopian fiction fan as long as you can...
There is that old saying: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. What is you keep getting fooled time...
Last year, IDW Publishing launched a series of one-shots under the Deviations banner, exploring alternate timelines of several of their most popular titles. Utilizing...
The latest movie adaptation of a television show has arrived. This month, it’s CHiPs, a raunchy and ribald update of the bland and mediocre...