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reviewed Hulk Vs.. February 16, 2009
Hulk Vs. (Two-Disc Special Edition) (Widescreen)
Marvel's latest animated film pits hero vs hero vs hero - The Hulk being the star of both episodes. Fans of Marvel will be treated to one of the best animations, not only in the Marvel Universe, but all …
reviewed Hulk Vs.. February 15, 2009
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Hulk Vs. (Two-Disc Special Edition) (Widescreen)
"HULK VS." is a 2-disc special edition featuring "Hulk vs. Wolverine" and "Hulk vs. Thor" animated movies. Released from Lionsgate there are numerous previews, various audio commentaries, and of course …
reviewed Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men Vol. 1. February 05, 2009
Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men Vol. 1
When I was young, my parents shopped at a small urban grocery store. We went every Friday and the owners graciously allowed me to read the comic books on the shelves. One of my favorites was the X-Men …
reviewed Iron Man. December 24, 2008
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Iron Man
The next anticipated movie from the Marvel line of comic books is "IRON MAN". There has been an overload of comic book films and thankfully, this one doesn‘t have "Fantastic Four‘s" …
reviewed The Bugs Bunny Show. December 17, 2008
The Bugs Bunny Show
What makes Bugs Bunny the best?  Is it his ability to dodge--and at times outrun--bullets?  Or his ability to cross dress and be comfortable with his sexuality (enough so to kiss Elmer Fudd!) …
reviewed Naruto. December 13, 2008
Naruto
The first thing i noticed when reading/ watching Naruto is the depth of the characters and how the story lines serve as modern day lessons of morality for its young audience. Themes include friendship, …
reviewed Death: The High Cost Of Living. November 20, 2008
Death: The High Cost Of Living by Neil Gaiman
The story begins in an alley where Mad Hattie is searching for her heart, and quickly moves to an urban apartment where fifteen year old Sexton Furnival lives with his "slightly off" mother Sylvia, an …
reviewed Iron Man. November 15, 2008
Iron Man
Short Attention Span Summary (SASS):     1. Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jnr) is a playboy genius whose passion is making things that go boom, day or night   2. Behind the successful …
reviewed Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. November 10, 2008
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Well, the title sums up my opinion on The Dark Knight Returns, though it certainly isn't the best-rounded Batman story of all time, it still leaves a significant impact on readers. The story peaks at …
reviewed Black Hole (graphic novel). November 09, 2008
Black Hole by Charles Burns
Outstanding! Absolutely the best graphic horror novel ever written, and brought together in one book that I literally finished in only a few hours. Then I had to go back, and peer once again at the wonderfully …
reviewed Naruto. September 11, 2008
Naruto
My favorite part about this anime, like most animes, is how the main characters start off all weak and they slowly progress to becoming more and more powerful to take on the most powerful evil guys.  …
reviewed Achewood: The Great Outdoor Fight. September 03, 2008
Achewood: The Great Outdoor Fight
There aren't many times -- at least not since childhood -- when I've unpacked a book and immediately run off to sit down and read it through end to end. But that's what I did with "The …
reviewed The Walking Dead. August 13, 2008
Book one of the Walking Dead
i love this series, because it injects a realistic story arc towards the zombie genre. people die, turn on each other, relationships fail, etc. there's a new twist at the end of each volume. i can't wait …
reviewed The Walking Dead. August 12, 2008
Book one of the Walking Dead
I am always a big fan of the post apocalytic genre, I love movies like the Mad Max series and the Romero zombie films.  And one gripe I always have is that the endings of those movies rarely …
Batman: Arkham Asylum
For any beginning comic reader, and even more so for anyone else, "Arkham Asylum" is essential. Claimed by DC to be the best-selling graphic novel of all time, "Arkham Asylum" is deep, psychological, …
reviewed Iron Man. May 15, 2008
Iron Man
It has been a long time since I left a theater feeling truly satisfied! I really enjoyed Iron Man for so many reasons- great acting, directing and special effects!     I was really …
reviewed Black Hole (graphic novel). February 12, 2008
Black Hole by Charles Burns
Pros: Humor, horror, mystery, the 70s... what more could I ask for?     Cons: May be offensive to immature audiences     The Bottom Line: A great graphic novel …
reviewed Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. March 21, 2007
Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere
As any avid book-lover will tell you, concrete images of the characters invariably form in the reader's imagination as a story unfolds. Defined by the author only by adjectives and actions in stark black-and-white, …
Superman/Batman Vol. 1: Public Enemies
In this volume Superman and Batman team up to fight Superman's arch nemesis, Lex Luthor. In the chronology of this particular storyline, Luthor was elected President of the United States. Unbeknownst …
reviewed Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: Best of the Best .... November 21, 2006
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: Best of the Best (v. 1)
Great artwork fails to impress when coupled with a largely incoherent story -- mostly because (SPOILERS IMMEDIATELY AHEAD!) the bad guy is largely most incoherent due to a spatial (?) condition of being …
reviewed Justice League Unlimited - Season One.... November 03, 2006
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Justice League Unlimited - Season One (DC Comics
My other half was excited to get this at hand. He had waited forever to see all these amazing super heroes together and this show did not disappoint in the slightest. Plots that make Hollywood movies …
reviewed Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. October 15, 2006
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
"The Dark Knight Returns" is a magnificent illustrated story. The Batman, coming out of retirement in attempts to save Gotham one last time, struggles throughout this story as his body, his friends, and …
reviewed Superman: The Man of Steel, Vol. 1. October 07, 2006
Superman: The Man of Steel, Vol. 1
In 1986, DC Comics commissioned writers to create "reboot" stories for their three largest properties: Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. Two of those reboots became some of the most famous comics ever …
reviewed Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. April 03, 2006
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS has caused quite a stir since its release in 1986. It's been heralded as the greatest comic book ever written, a claim which many collectors will support. Ten years after throwing …
reviewed Batman: Gothic. June 05, 2005
Batman: Gothic
Though Grant Morrison is best known for his wonderful multi year rampage on New X-Men, or the dark masterwork Arkham Asylum, Gothic is a match for either one of these. With gritty, haunting art by Klaus …
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