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February 22, 2015

Black Widow #15 (Comics Review)

Nathan Edmondson has been going full out with��Black Widow of late, backing the SHIELD agent into a corner of hell and making her work doubly hard. Recently, she finally infiltrated a high-level meeting of CHAOS, the group that has been causing problems for SHIELD and for her right from the first issue of the series […]
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Published on February 22, 2015 21:47

IXth Generation #2 (Comics Review)

Matt Hawkins and Stjepan Sejic’s��IXth Generation, the next phase in the future-set��Aphrodite IX storyline, finally kicked off last month and proved to be one hell of a comic. In retrospect and time-context, it definitely beat most of my expectation. Which I’m honestly quite happy for, since I wanted this book to be good and the […]
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Published on February 22, 2015 11:49

February 21, 2015

Ivar, Timewalker #2 (Comics Review)

Last month Valiant launched Ivar, Timewalker, bringing the third and final Anni-Padda brother into the spotlight with his own book, with Gilad and Armstrong already having their own solo titles in Eternal Warrior and Archer & Armstrong and the two have also shown up in the recent The Valiant mini-series. This new book by Fred […]
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Published on February 21, 2015 20:50

Justice League #39 (Comics Review)

In recent months, Geoff Johns’��Justice League seems to have found a new lease on being awesome after all the unpleasantness of the��Forever Evil crossover, and has become one of my most anticipated titles in any given month. The current story arc with the AMAZO virus is incredibly by all accounts, and it is really nice […]
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Published on February 21, 2015 12:49

Arrow Season 3 Ep 14 (TV Show Review)

With Brick out of the picture, and Oliver back from Nanda Parbat or wherever it was that he “fell” while fighting against Ra’s al Ghul in a duel, it was time for the show to move on to grander things yet, such as Team Arrow dealing with their central element being back in the picture, […]
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Published on February 21, 2015 06:26

February 19, 2015

The Flash Season 1 Eps 14 (TV Show Review)

CW’s��The Flash has full-on moved into the second half of its debut season, and by all account it is doing a terrific job. The mid-season finale changed a lot of things for almost all the characters and the show’s return from its break has been nothing short of phenomenal. Of course, there are the occasional […]
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Published on February 19, 2015 23:10

Agent Carter Season 1 Ep 7 (TV Show Review)

And so here we are. Six episodes of Marvel’s��Agent Carter have really primed me up for the unfolding history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as told through the eyes of the people who were there in the earliest of days: Peggy Carter and Howard Stark. Last week, Peggy was put in a really bad position […]
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Published on February 19, 2015 13:51

February 18, 2015

Sleepy Hollow Season 2 Eps 15-17 (TV Show Review)

Fox’s Sleepy Hollow’s has been trying some interesting things of late, especially given the fact that the show has now moved beyond the threat of the demon Moloch, the Horrid King, unleashing the foretold Apocalypse, with Ichabod and Katrina’s son’s Henry/James being the instrument of this release. The show has focused much more on the […]
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Published on February 18, 2015 20:09

February 17, 2015

Secret Six #2 (Comics Review)

In December of last year, DC kicked off its New 52 version of the Secret Six with a new series by Gail Simone and Ken Lashley. The first issue introduced Catman to us in detail while also covering the other members of the team roster, and it ended up being one hell of a story […]
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Published on February 17, 2015 11:10

Hexed #6-7 (Comics Review)

In December of last year, writer Michael Alan Nelson and artists Dan Mora and Gabriel Cassata kicked off the second arc of their smash-hit series Hexed with a new arc that develops on everything we were introduced to in the first half, such as the complicated relationships between the three main characters, and the mysteries […]
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Published on February 17, 2015 09:15