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This return of Triple Shot brings us a little known action hero from the UK getting his due with IDW’s Action Man #1, a...
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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...
This return of Triple Shot brings us a little known action hero from the UK getting his due with IDW’s Action Man #1, a...
On this episode, Archie, TJ and Todd ask the question never asked in the movies themselves, MOTHER, MAY I SLEEP WITH DANGER? Revisiting the...
After flicking through any recent scientific journal, you will soon identify something that is quite remarkable. Even in the 21st Century, physicists are still...
Hello! This week on Graphic Breakdown we review a few more DC Comics titles on their Rebirth campaign. The books this week are a...
Pixar’s seventeenth animated feature Finding Dory has just swum into theaters, and advance word at the time of this writing suggests the long-awaiting follow-up...
Tomorrow, The Brothers Grimsby arrives on DVD & Blu-ray, and is unquestionably one of the more outrageous films I’ve seen this year. Nobby (Sacha...
Once again, the James Bond torch is going to be passed, and people are debating who would make the best Bond. But what is...
It’s almost inevitable that you’ll end up touching upon the subject of addiction if you write about broken worlds and people on the edges...
Recently, I’ve been thinking about the public self, and the nerdery cornerstone of social awkwardness. I know I’ve had my share of not fitting...
This Sunday is Father’s Day, an actual holiday, dedicated to selling neckties and paperweights. And while most dads (or paternal figures) are likely happy...
Buzz, Buzz. Do you hear that sound? This week, FOG’s Summer Movie Buzz takes a deep dive into the next theatrical release from DC...
Hello! This time on Graphic Breakdown we have a few titles that popped into my view this week. Without further adieu, here goes! Batman:...
2016 has not been a pleasant year thus far. We lost David Bowie. We lost Prince. We lost Muhammad Ali. And we lost The...
Frank Barbiere (Five Ghosts, Avengers World) joins us today to talk about his latest time travel crime book The Revisionist from new publisher Aftershock....
It’s been over thirty years since Woody Harrelson first appeared as flakey bartender Woody Boyd on Cheers, a role which for many years seemed...
Hello! This week on Graphic Breakdown we review a few more DC Comics titles on their Rebirth campaign. The books are better this week…thank...
As a long time podcaster, I’m thrilled to launch this new show with FORCES OF GEEK. OH NO THEY DIDN’T! will focus on one...
I don’t know too many men my age that never delved into the occasional Gilligan’s Island episode during their youth for a glimpse of Daisy Dukes...
Written by James Ellroy, David Fincher, Matz Art by Miles Hyman Published by: Archaia Cover Price: $29.99 ISBN: 978-1608868681 Published: 6/8/16 The noir genre...
Welcome to Graphic Breakdown! This installment we will be focusing on a few off the cuff titles apart from the mainstream. So let’s get...
Guest post by Mark Millar If you aren’t familiar with writer Mark Millar yet, you certainly know his work. For the past three decades,...
The world lost a true icon when Muhammad Ali passed away last Friday after a 32-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. The three-time world heavyweight...
Fifteen years ago, Alan Ball introduced HBO audiences to the quirky Fisher family in the landmark series Six Feet Under. And for the years...
The Hollywood Blacklist was, quite possibly, the most embarrassing and destructive period on Hollywood history. So many people lost their careers because of a...