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Written and Illustrated by Kyle Starks Published by Oni Press Ten years later, Kyle Starks’ Kill Them All still hits like a steel...
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Written and Illustrated by Kyle Starks Published by Oni Press Ten years later, Kyle Starks’ Kill Them All still hits like a steel...
Little House on the Prairie remains one of television’s most beloved family dramas, a timeless tale of resilience, love, and community that ran for...
Classic movie dialogue comee in two flavors: the ones people quote even if they’ve never seen the movie (“You’re gonna need a bigger boat”)...
A young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless—in a world of criminals who operate...
Written by Edward Gross Published by BearManor Media Edward Gross is a prolific author of pop culture books and articles and his works...
Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire Published by Skybound/Image Comics Who would have thought that Robert Kirkman’s Energon Universe...
The words “legendary” and “iconic” are tossed around a lot these days but sure if any subject deserves them it’s Sean Connery, and especially...
The unsolicited misadventures of the average American just trying to go through life was a favorite formula for 80s Hollywood comedies, resulting in many...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
In 1964, one year before A Charlie Brown Christmas brought cartoonist Charles M. Schulz’s PEANUTS® to TV screens across America, the Vince Guaraldi Trio...
During summer break in 1972, we follow 11-year-old Vada (Anna Chlumsky) and her daily life as the daughter of widowed funeral parlor owner...
Written by Kristine Ohkubo Published by IngramSpark Watching TV with my parents in the 1960s, they would often see an actor with a...
In 1976, an entire generation of kids were introduced to 3.75 inch, highly-poseable sci-fi action figures called Micronauts, that were far ahead of their...
One of the most successful TV shows of all time, Happy Days drew in 30 million viewers weekly at its peak and launched the...
LIVE FROM NEW YORK! IT’S SATURDAY NIGHT! Though it almost wasn’t. One of the most iconic catchphrases of the late 20th century, those words...
Very few films portray male friendship with the energy of Doug Liman’s 1996 breakout hit Swingers. What is so rewarding about the film nearly...
Earth! Fire! Wind! Water! Heart! The beloved educational superhero series created by Ted Turner and Barbara Pyle that began with the Captain Planet and the...
Oy vey… I used to really like this movie. Now it’s a novelty remembrance to bygone times, cultural appropriation, casual homophobia, misogyny and unrequited...
The Last Kumite is an homage to a very particular sub-species of martial arts film: the 1980’s and early 90’s western wave of bone...
Celebrate the 85th anniversary of Batman with two new upcoming collections. Batman is one of the most iconic characters in the world and is recognized...
Just as Starman feels, in part, like John Carpenter pulling back from the unhinged alien horror of his previous masterwork The Thing, Matinee feels...
Originally opening in 1976, Fat Jack’s Comicrypt is one of the oldest comic book stores in the United States. Now, on May 29th, they...
I never got my Quisp propeller beanie. Maybe I didn’t enclose enough boxtops, but it’s more likely that the Quaker Oats Company—manufacturer of the...
Written and Illustrated by Dylan Burnett Published by Image Comics I vividly recall as a kid that often what drew me to a...