What happens when heroes stop getting serious, and seriously get it on? This week, we jump between the pages of Empowered: Soldier of Love #1 from Dark Horse Comics.
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This week, we’ve read the comics, and now we weigh in on their movie adaptations… specifically, the worst comic book movies.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: Batman, Batman, everywhere as we take a look at Batman’s first adventures in the Silver Age. Plus: Sink #1, Homies #4, Midnighter and Apollo #5, and Angel City #5 get reviewed, and we discuss the all important Poll of the Week!
The Munchkin Land team was successful in saving the world in January, but can they do it again in February? It’s time for another month of Pandemic Legacy. NOTE: SPOILER WARNING IS IN EFFECT!
It’s time for us to check out a superhero team in Canada, and they can be found in the excellent comic called North!
In this installment of Critical Hit – A Major Spoilers Podcast: Are we playing this right? Also, Howard’s interactions with patients at Sigur Ross don’t go well.
You Maniacs! In Brightest Day, You blew it up! Ah, damn you in darkest night!
The debut installment of The Legion Clubhouse is here!
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: It’s a fifth week podcast! There is only one way to celebrate, with Amalgam Comics! Plus we discuss Ben Affleck is off of the Batman movie. Also we review Baltimore: The Red Kingdom #1, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink #8, The Fear Diaries #1, and Justice League Dark get reviewed.
Talia al Ghul is the bride of Batman and a new character on Arrow Season 5. Learn about her history with the League of Assassins and more!
This week, we take a look inside the new Beyond the Threshold expansion for Mansions of Madness 2.0.
The creator of the gripping comic series Black, published by Black Mask Studios, talks with me about diversity in the comics industry.
Something bizarre is going on with this movie, but what could it be? Plus, someone goes a bit insane.
Secrets upon secrets and government agencies trying to kill one of their own. It’s Robert Redford vs the CIA in 1975’s Three Days of the Condor.