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Review: Strange Planet: The Sneaking, Hiding, Vibrating Creature (2021) by Nathan Pyle
2 years ago

Review: Strange Planet: The Sneaking, Hiding, Vibrating Creature (2021) by Nathan Pyle

Strange Planet is a collection of cartoons by artist Nathan W Pyle that pokes fun at aspects of human life through the eyes of blue aliens called Beings. Over the …
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Interview: Anime NYC Founder Peter Tatara
3 years ago

Interview: Anime NYC Founder Peter Tatara

By  •  TV, Events, Comics

With just over two weeks to go to Anime NYC, Peter Tatara is a busy man. The founder of the three-day celebration of Japanese pop culture jokes about taking a break from …
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Anime NYC November 19 – 21
3 years ago

Anime NYC November 19 – 21

By  •  Movies, Comics, TV

Anime NYC is returning to Jacob K. Javits Convention in Manhattan this year. Attractions include panel discussions with anime directors, producers and actors, exclusive film screenings, cosplay fashion shows and …
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DC Online Character Creator
3 years ago

DC Online Character Creator

Ever wanted to design your own super hero or villain? Of course you have. Well now you can, using the Online Character Creator at www.dcfandome.com. DC FanDome is a free, …
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Review: Wonderful Women of the World
3 years ago

Review: Wonderful Women of the World

By  •  Comics

Wonderful Women of the World has been released as part of the celebrations of the 80th Anniversary of DC’s Wonder Woman. This Young Adult anthology tells the real life stories …
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Review: Unearthed: A Jessica Cruz Story
3 years ago

Review: Unearthed: A Jessica Cruz Story

By  •  Comics

Unearthed: A Jessica Cruz Story is a young adult graphic novel from DC featuring a reimagined origin story of the Green Lantern fan-favourite character. Jessica is part of an immigrant …
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Review: Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero
3 years ago

Review: Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero

By  •  Comics

Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero features the debut and origin story of new DC character Willow Zimmerman (aka Whistle). Sixteen-year-old Willow is always on a mission, whether it’s taking …
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Review: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)
3 years ago

Review: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)

With the release of ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ we have the proper launch of phase four, film wise, of the MCU.  We also have a bit of a departure compared to Marvel films of recent years, as this arrives slightly separate to the rest of the franchise.
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Review: I Am Not Starfire
3 years ago

Review: I Am Not Starfire

By  •  Comics

I am not Starfire is a young adult graphic novel from Eisner Award-winning author Mariko Tamaki (Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass) and artist (Zatanna and the House of Secrets). New from …
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Review: Resident Alien – Heroes of Patience s01e10
3 years ago

Review: Resident Alien – Heroes of Patience s01e10

By  •  TV, Comics

Revelations and challenging moments make the Resident Alien season finale, ‘Heroes of Patience’, a dynamic and at times frenetic episode. *Warning! Spoilers Ahead!*
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Review: Wandavision – All-New Halloween Spooktacular! s01e06
3 years ago

Review: Wandavision – All-New Halloween Spooktacular! s01e06

By  •  TV, Comics

After last week’s big surprise, things are definitely going a little awry in Wandavision episode six, ‘All-New Halloween Spooktacular!’, as the town gets a bit rough around the edges. *Warning! Spoilers Ahead!*
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Review: Resident Alien – Pilot s01e01
3 years ago

Review: Resident Alien – Pilot s01e01

By  •  Comics, TV

For some time I have hankered after a live action tv show or film based on the Flaming Carrot comics sometimes published by Dark Horse Comics. There have been associated titles, such as The Mystery Men make it that far, but still it hasn’t yet happened. There is hope though, as an unusual property, ‘Resident Alien’, also from Dark Horse, has just premiered on Syfy. It might have one foot in familiar territory, but the other foot is firmly in the weird, and that’s a good start.
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