While Garth Ennis's spin on The Punisher has yielded some fantastic comics, The Slavers is my favorite in his series. This comic is almost like the Liam Neeson movie Taken … more
When I come into films, comics, games, or anything I greatly enjoyed on my first run through. There's always that uneasy feeling my second serving will leave me wondering, "what the hell did … more
While preparing to watch the second season, I decided to rewatch this again. Fortunately, my original feelings are still the same and I find this to still be a gripping experience. The Walking Dead manages … more
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RabidChihuahua posted a Quick Tip about Superman Red Son.
August 25, 2012
I got this book last Christmas and while I'll admit that my Superman collection is rather slim (I hope to change this in the near future), this is one of the most remarkable comics I've read. … more
The first two issues are probably the best. The story began well enough then declined into mindless slop. Only recommended to hardcore action and gore fans.
This is one of those occasions which I'm glad that I live on my side of the world as the movie unveils itself first over here due to the time differences! LOL! Especially on this site where the ardent … more
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RabidChihuahua posted a Quick Tip about Akira.
July 18, 2012
While I'm not usually the type of guy to gripe about how "the book is better than the movie," I do have to say that the Akira manga series is much better than the well-known anime … more
I am so excited to see this one that the potential for my disappointment is vast. The trailers have not even impressed me and it actually scares me that it had given hints of so many characters. The Dark … more
Definitely an excellent collection of Avenger stories, that follows the team as they battle Ultron, Graviton, and engage in an epic confrontation with the strength-enhanced Count Nefaria. This is what … more
Remember when we were kids, the whole world felt so mesmerizing with so many things that could be discovered? Remember when we were kids, that our biggest worry was when and what to play? Remember how … more