The Quick and Dirty Writer: Peter David Artists: Scott Eaton (p), John Dell (i), Frank D’Armata (c) Pros: Jamie and Layla (Layla is at her most awesome, ever); Rahne in action in a very clever scene; Forge and Jamie dialogue; Forge’s plan; action packed art; Cons: Impossible time logic; PAD doesn’t have a handle on [...]
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REVIEW: All-Star Superman #9
THE QUICK AND DIRTY Writer: Grant Morrison Artists: Frank Quitely (p), Jamie Grant (i), Jamie Grant (c) Pros: Another human, touching story; beautiful art as usual, cool costumes, bumbling Clark, subtle references to earlier issues, broken moon Cons: It is probably going to be another 5 months before issue #10 Who should buy it: Everyone [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Daredevil: Directors Cut. Yes, its a great movie!
Okay, so when Daredevil first reached theaters, everyone went to see it because A) it was an action film, B) Ben Afflict was in it, or C) comic book fans wanted to see Hell’s Kitchen’s masked defender on the big screen. All three groups seem to be disappointed with the release. I remember both my [...]
Read the rest of this entry »My predictions for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows
As of right now, I am starting to read the newest and final installment of the Harry Potter series. I just wanted to put into writing my predictions, so that when I am right, I’ll have proof that I guessed ahead of time. Spoilers may follow. 1) Dumbledor asked Snape to kill him. Snape didn’t [...]
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This is a story about what would happen if every man on Earth died, with the exception of one. Simply put, it is brilliant. I bought the first trade earlier this week and I can’t wait to read the next one. Read a real review here. I just posted this cuz I wanted to say, [...]
Read the rest of this entry »My Review of Spiderman 3 (spoilers)
Last night I drove down to the great mall with some friends to check out this highly anticipated film. Being a hardcore fan of the comic books, I was very much looking forward to seeing the Sandman on screen. His visuals looked amazing (as I could tell from the advertisements), and Thomas Hayden Church is [...]
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