Comic Book Reviews – Frank’s Haul 7/17/13
Justice League of America #6 Writer:Â Geoff Johns & Jeff Lemire Art by:Â Doug Mahnke, Christian Alamy Part 2 of Trinity War may not be as visually stunning as the first, but Geoff Johns and Jeff...
Justice League of America #6 Writer:Â Geoff Johns & Jeff Lemire Art by:Â Doug Mahnke, Christian Alamy Part 2 of Trinity War may not be as visually stunning as the first, but Geoff Johns and Jeff...
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Zodiac is an interesting thing, on multiple levels. David Fincher’s 2007 film about the Zodiac killer who terrorized California in the late 60s and early 70s is a crossroads of sorts. For Fincher, and...
Batwoman #21 Writer: J.H. Williams, III Art by: Francesco Francavilla Villain month comes early to Batwoman! In issue 21, readers find out what became of Killer Croc following the battle with Medusa. Taken in...
Animal Man #21 Written by: Jeff Lemire Art by: Steve Pugh & Francis Portela Animal Man is a book I started reading at the beginning of the new 52 out of curiosity. It has...
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Sometimes, successful television shows make the leap to the bigger screen of the movie theatre. Usually, of course, it’s well after the original show is off the air. Or at the very least after...
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Let’s get this out of the way right now: I loved this movie when it was first released. It’s one of my favorite graphic novel/comic stories, and I’d been heavily anticipating it since the...
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All the pretty lights and amazing music in the world won’t be able to overcome a lackluster plot and awful dialogue. Tron: Legacy is the poster child for this. With wonderful production design, very...
Written by: Max Bemis Art by: Jorge Coelho Welcome to the world of Polarity, a four issue story that had a very interesting first issue. This is a fun first issue that takes what...
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We introduce the newest member of our team, and his unique views on movies. Welcome, The Beer Snob! The Beer Snob 1Â
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The look and feel of a film is vastly important. Different directors and cinematographers can look at the same scene as written and create completely different tableaus, with different narrative choices and focuses. Sam...