There are certain comics creators I’ve followed for years, and with good reason – they always make excellent stories! One such person is Chuck Dixon, who writes heroic fiction like few others! Whether it’s novels or comics, you can always count on Mr. Dixon to tell engrossing tales that will be well worth the money! His latest project is another great example of how he can weave a powerful story in a comic!
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Black Canary #3 reveals more about Dinah’s life with Kurt, the danger that is stalking the band and who (or what?), Ditto is after all.
Gotham Academy #9 is a Scooby-Doo inspired mystery featuring a werewolf and introduces a villainess named Calamity who has ties to Olive’s mysterious past.
This week, the Dueling Review podcast looks at a world not too far off from the one we are in right now, except in Prez #3 a teenager is President.
When unusual earthquakes open up the Deep Roads in a place where research is being done, Orzammar asks the Inquisition for assistance in finding the source of the tremors. What follows is plenty of what they expect, and plenty that they could have never guessed was possible.
There’s something about Hollywood that grabs our imaginations and won’t let go. When people tell stories through movies or television, we often find the individuals making these things happen can be as interesting as the projects they release to the public. I’ve always found stunt drivers to be particularly fascinating since they can make cars do things I can’t imagine doing myself. They put themselves on the line while performing these stunts, so there’s an element of danger that I wish I could consider, but I know myself better!
Mason takes a look at another Marvel Superheroes set from LEGO; set 76037: Rhino and Sandman Villain Team-up.
Last week’s Retro Review showed us the time that the Teen Titans sorta/kinda appeared in the pages of the DNAgents. This time, we learn… …the REST… of the story. Your Major Spoilers (Retro) Review of Tales Of The Teen Titans #48 awaits!
Having run into himself, The Doctor must figure out what error they must correct before the Reapers take them all down. Is it just another ordinary day? Major Spoilers reviews Doctor Who: Four Doctors #2, and breaks it down for you.
With the Namekian refugees nowhere to be found, there’s only one place known in the universe to access the dragon balls: Earth.
I wish I could count how many different mystery stories I’ve given up on because I either knew who did it right away or frankly didn’t care. A poorly done whodunit? Now THAT’S a crime! Not long ago I reviewed the debut issue of Prey for Angels from Think Alike Productions. As of Wednesday, August 19, both the first and second issues of this gripping mystery are available at the comixology.com website, making it the perfect time to jump on board!
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: Superheroes are fit, and there’s no reason why we can’t find an approach for everyone to lead a healthy lifestyle. Plus Archie #2, Invader Zim #2, Descender #6 and A-Force #3 get reviewed. Also, some Star Wars news from D23.
It’s so often true of comics as it is of movies: A project based on a novel or series of novels often has a good, solid story with it. Granted, there will be changes to make the story fit the format, but it will hang together very well. Marvel recently printed a miniseries based on James Peterson’s Maximum Ride books, and I enjoyed it a lot! Some folks might immediately be turned away when they find out these are “young adult” books, but don’t let that fool you. The tale is a good one, worthy of finding an audience among…
Mason continues building Spider-Man LEGO sets this week with the Doc Ock Truck Heist.