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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 the Friday edition and I would like to tell you about some excellent books you can currently buy!...
Nomad will risk his sanity to bring down Madcap and prove he is his own man, while a new threat prepares to strike. Captain...
I won’t lie. It’s been difficult to want to write about pop culture right now. Not after Donald Trump was elected president. That election...
Networks are nervous these days. And it’s no wonder. Not only are more and more shows hitting the skids as the primetime schedules begin...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown!! Let’s dive right in to look at some DC releases this week! Aquaman #11 Written by Dan Abnett Illustrated...
As both a writer and artist, Matt Kindt is a force to be reckoned with. Since breaking out fifteen years ago with his graphic...
Arrival is one of those Hollywood films that catches critics by surprise for a number of reasons. It’s smarter than the average “alien invasion”...
I was fortunate to grow up in the Seventies when comicbooks were virtually everywhere; convenience stores, bookstores, grocery stores, gas stations, etc. And even...
In his latest book, Aleister & Adolf, media theorist Douglas Rushkoff (Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus, Life, Inc.: How the World Became A...
When setting up a promotion plan for your comic (or yourself), your first concern will often be the established comic book fan market, especially...
Paul Dini is a legend in television animation and the father of DC Comics’ Harley Quinn. Dini has a fondness for the holiday spirit,...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s been a tough week…but let’s get talking about comic books and liven things up! The Mummy: Palimpsest...
Have you ever watched a network flail about desperately attempting to get a concept to work and yet failing again and again and AGAIN?...
You might not be familiar with Joe Casey’s name, but you certainly know his work. Since breaking into comics in 1998, Casey has written...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s another heck of a week for Comics! Let’s get talking about them! Deathstroke #6 Written by Christopher Priest...
While we won’t be hearing Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Don’t Stop’ (reprise) this week, but Rumours can still act as the soundtrack to your comics reading...
OK, who’s a more “prestigious,” creatively-awesome character to write: Batman or Bugs Bunny? The answer to that burning question in a little later in...
Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) returns as the Mechanic in the sequel to the 2011 action-thriller. When the deceitful actions of a cunning but beautiful...
As we hold our collective breath for the current Presidential Election circus cycle to finally yield a winner result, let’s recall some of the...
The world of Game Of Thrones appeared to shrink considerably toward the end of season six. Major combatants in the struggle for Westeros are...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Friday! Let’s talk more comics! I for one cannot wait!! Violent Love #1 Written by Frank J....
So, that went by fast. We’re already in November and man oh man, there’s some great discs out there. This installment has some amazing...
Why does everyone seem to call Seinfeld is a sitcom? I mean, other than the laugh track and the fact that it was sold...
As the season of Halloween 2016 leaves us, first we must be thankful that the so-called trend of scary clowns died down quickly. Second,...