Tag: Comics
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Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
This weekend, I went to see Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The film picks up after the events of “WandaVision,” and we watch the story from the perspective of America Chavez. Wanda Maximoff is the antagonist who stops at nothing to be reunited with her kids. Stephen Strange travels a dark path with…
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Review: Bitter Root
Synopsis: In the 1920s, the Harlem Renaissance is in full swing, and only the Sangerye Family can save New York—and the world—from the supernatural forces threatening to destroy humanity. But the once-great family of monster hunters has been torn apart by tragedies and conflicting moral codes. The Sangerye Family must heal the wounds of the…
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Stan Lee (1922 – 2018)
“You know, my motto is ‘Excelsior.’ That’s an old word that means ‘upward and onward to greater glory.’ It’s on the seal of the state of New York. Keep moving forward, and if it’s time to go, it’s time. Nothing lasts forever.” – Stan Lee
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Review: “Skyward”
Publisher – Image Comics Writer – Joe Henderson Artist – Lee Garbett Colorist – Antonio Fabela Letterer – Simon Bowland Editor – Rick Lopez Jr. “My Low-G Life” – Part One Ok, let’s talk about this new comic series called “Skyward.” Imagine a typical day, with your family, it’s a morning for a new beginning.…
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Stan Lee – Amazing Las Vegas Comic Con
AMAZING LAS VEGAS COMIC CON Saturday, June 24, 2017, Stan Lee answers questions, shares funny stories, and gives us some words of wisdom at the fifth annual Amazing Las Vegas Comic Con. This was my first time seeing the legend in person and it was great. Excelsior!
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Review: Captain America “Civil War”
I watched Marvel’s Captain America Civil War. The film was great and kudos to the Russo brothers for their excellent direction. While this is a film continuation of the Captain America story arc, it felt like an Avengers film and rightfully so. There was amazing balance despite the depth of the hero roster. “Choice” is the…
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Review: The Walking Dead “East”
“I’m going like I should have. Don’t come after me, please.” – Carol Carol’s departure is just the beginning of the end; we hear the song, “It’s All Over” by Johnny Cash. We see the various relationships and connections both good and bad. Everyone acting on impulses as they fear the impending attack from the…
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Review: Batman v. Superman – Dawn of Justice
I watched “Batman v. Superman – Dawn of Justice”. It wasn’t as bad as some critics indicated but it wasn’t great either. There were many things put into this movie. Some things connected the story well and other things did not. The beginning was decent, the middle was okay, and the ending was disappointing. Just…
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Review: The Walking Dead “Twice as Far”
This episode hit me right in the “feels”…yes sir…right in the “feels”. It starts with this repetitive view of Alexandria community starting it’s day; we see the food supply garage open and inventory conducted, Carol holding the crucifix and contemplating on the porch, Morgan building a jail, Rosita waking up with Spencer, Father Gabriel walking…
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Review: Deadpool Movie
Today, I watched the Deadpool movie and it was great. The opening credits were brilliant; no proper names just descriptions and images such as a Starbucks coffee cup with the name “Rob L” written on it and the picture of Green Lantern falling out of someone’s wallet. The opening credits also displayed images familiar to…
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New Batman vs Superman Trailer Review
I watched the new Batman v. Superman trailer and decided to give it a quick review. Batman v Superman Final Trailer: https://youtu.be/5aLA6mtvssE
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Review: Secret Wars 2015 – Final Issue
It finally happened. The final issue of Secret Wars 2015 is out and it was worth the wait. The Black Panther (T’Challa) and Namor confront Doom with the Infinity Gauntlet. Doom is not easily defeated and decides to battle T’Challa on an epic scale. Remember, Doom killed The Phoenix Force (Scott Summers), Sheriff Strange, and…
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Review: The Walking Dead – Heads Up
AMC finally revealed the fate of Glenn. Just like everyone expected, he survived under the dumpster. Enid is still putting “JSS” in action. Jedi Morgan and his “all life is precious” philosophy is not suitable against the dark side; asking Denise to help him heal his captured wolf is a bad idea. Ron stealing bullets…
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Review: Jessica Jones
Hell’s Kitchen, New York, a camera reveals images of decadent infidelity. Jessica Jones, a freelance private investigator, stalks a perp for her client, Jeryn Hogarth. Jessica’s adventure begins with a visit from the parents of a missing girl named Hope; they said someone from the police station referred them. A revelation is difficult to believe.…
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Make Good Art
The one thing that you have that nobody else has is you. Your voice, your mind, your story, your vision. So write and draw and build and play and dance and live as only you can. – Neil Gaiman
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Review: Batman #44
I read Batman issue number forty-four, written by Scott Snyder and pencilled by Brian Azzarello. The story takes place post “Zero Year”. Batman is investigating the murder of a teenage boy named Peter Duggio. The rise of super villains is putting Gotham crime at its peak. His leads take him to Oswald Cobblepot and uncovers the…
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Comics Explained – 2015 Fantastic Four Review
On August 7, 2015, Fox Studios released the Fantastic Four (reboot) film. As we all know, it was met with probably the harshest criticism and lowest rating for any film of its genre. There is a YouTube channel called “Comics Explained” that is hosted by Rob Jefferson. The channel provides awesome explanations about Marvel and…
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Review: DeadPool vs. Thanos
Deadpool vs. Thanos, issue number one, created by Tim Seeley and Elmo Bondoc, is the first part of a story about rivals and their love for Mistress Death. It opens with Deadpool introducing himself along with Thanos, to the readers, let us know that they go way back and it is due to the love they…
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