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Introduction
The latest comic news from likes of Marvel Comics, Dark Horse and Image to the smaller independent publishers like Viper Comics, Silent Devil and IDW Publishing. As well as any associated movie adaptations.
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DVD Review: Invincible Iron Man Feb 14, 2007, 16:34 GMT
Marvel Comics continues its straight to DVD animated feature films with The Invincible Iron Man – an action-packed origin tale of one of Marvel’s cornerstone superheroes. ....more |
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DVD Review: Hellboy – Sword of Storms Feb 11, 2007, 23:46 GMT
Hellboy is back and this time he is animated in Hellboy - Sword of Storms. Fans wanting to see the big red demon back on the big screen will be happy to watch this animated version of the hero and his pals, but the movie will leave you wanting more. ....more |
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DVD Review: Utawarerumono, Vol. 1 - Mask of a Stranger Jan 12, 2007, 13:43 GMT
Utawarerumono is the tale of a village in somewhat primitive times. Although the villagers have strange characteristics, like animal-like ears, and ride dinosaur type animals. ....more |
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DVD Review: Hellsing Ultimate OVA, Vol. 1 Jan 4, 2007, 12:20 GMT
A new adaptation of the popular manga (aka Japanese comic) comes onto DVD. ....more |
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DVD Review: A Scanner Darkly Dec 29, 2006, 15:04 GMT
Another tale of identity from science fiction author Philip K. Dick is given the theatrical treatment, but this time in animated form. ....more |
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Book Review: The Lost Colony Book One: The Snodgrass Conspiracy Dec 28, 2006, 16:24 GMT
How does one even begin to describe a comic like Grady Klein’s “The Lost Colony”? I suppose a few basics are in order: “The Snodgrass Conspiracy” is the first volume in a series of “Lost Colony” books, it is a colorful romp through early nineteenth-century America, and it is currently being published by First Second. ....more |
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Book Review: American Born Chinese Dec 28, 2006, 16:12 GMT
There are certain things that make for a good piece of literature - such as the ability to make a person (when they finish a book) want to go back to the beginning and read it again. The very same can be said for graphic novels. ....more |
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Book Review: Deogratias: A Tale of Rwanda Dec 3, 2006, 12:52 GMT
Deogratias: A Tale of Rwanda is a graphic novel that tells the fictional story of a young Rwandan, Deogratias, a Hutu, and his journey to madness and depravity during the mass genocide that occurred in the country in the early 1990’s. ....more |
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DVD Review: Superman Returns (Two-Disc Special Edition) Nov 27, 2006, 20:29 GMT
Superman may have returned, but the film has several problems which make the comic book icon’s comeback less than spectacular. With that said, the big blue Boy Scout still manages to thrill the audience thanks to huge stunts, an epic score, and the classic struggle of good versus evil. ....more |
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DVD Review: The Punisher (Extended Cut) Nov 27, 2006, 14:50 GMT
With 17 minutes of actual story cut back into the film, The Punisher (Extended Cut) is worth the double dip, and presents a better film than the original theatrical release. The movie still has problems, but some of the plot holes are filled with the new footage. ....more |
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