Forever Evil 5 Review
Writer: Geoff Johns Artists: David Finch & Richard Friend Forever Evil may be a new marketing term for comic events. Promising grand ideas and sweeping destruction, they more often than not serve as a...
Writer: Geoff Johns Artists: David Finch & Richard Friend Forever Evil may be a new marketing term for comic events. Promising grand ideas and sweeping destruction, they more often than not serve as a...
1964’s Mothra vs. Godzilla is possibly the most beloved of all the Godzilla sequels, and the last to feature Godzilla as a villain before the series’ reboot in 1984. It follows much of the...
Justice League #27 Writer: Geoff Johns Art by: Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Jesus Merino, and Vicente CiFuentes Doom falls and metal rises. Cyborg 2.0 has arrived! His return to battle puts him on a...
Kaiju Kommentary: King Kong vs. Godzilla Released in 1962 — a full seven years after Godzilla Raids Again — King Kong vs. Godzilla is a radical departure from the attitude of its predecessors, establishing...
Script: Mac Walters Art: Garry Brown Colors: Michael Atiyeh Issue seven brings us through the halfway mark on Foundations, the thirteen-issue limited from Dark Horse. While Mac Walters is still on script and Atiyeh...
Justice League of America #11 Writer Matt Kindt Art by: Tom Derenick and Eddy Barrows Stargirl to the rescue! A weakened Martian Manhunter struggles to stay alive in a battle against the monstrous Clayface....
Writer: Ed Brubaker Artist: Steve Epting &Ă‚Â Elizabeth Breitweiser I love the spy genre, it’s a fact that I hide poorly. I love the action-spy genre even more. You wouldn’t imagine how excited I was...
Godzilla Raids Again is a mess. Even ignoring the disastrous American version of the film (originally titled Gigantis the Fire Monster), it is a film constantly searching for its own identity, eventually settling as...
[After creating and then testing the drinking rules, Swan and Penguin recap their adventures with the movie. Offering their thoughts on the quality of the film itself, as well as how the drinking rules held up,...
The Phantom Stranger #15 Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Art by: Fernando Blanco and Miguel Angel Sepulveda Before the battle with the Sea King, The Phantom Stranger goes off on his own to rescue Blight’s host:...