The Craptacular Spider-Man: Turn Off the Pain Part 2 By Carmen De Luccia • December 1st, 2010 Carmen De Luccia reviews Julie Taymor’s $65 Million Disaster of a musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark and its bungling of Spidey’s origin and the Green Goblin.
The Craptacular Spider-Man: Turn Off the Pain Part 1 By Carmen De Luccia • November 30th, 2010 Carmen “Felicia” De Luccia reviews Julie Taymor’s $65 Million Disaster of a musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark.
Irvin Kershner 1923-2010 By Ian Gonzales • November 29th, 2010 Ian Gonzales remembers Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back director, Irvin Kershner.
Greatest Unknown Anime – Part One: Elfen Lied By Daniel Imperiale • November 29th, 2010 Dan Imperiale reviews Kanbe Mamoru’s Elfen Lied, an anime series based on Okamoto Lynn’s manga of the same name.
I’m 37 and I still like G.I. Joe. Deal with it! By Kenneth J. Lucas • November 27th, 2010 Ken Lucas revisits his obsession with G. I. Joe through the years in anticipation of the premiere of the new cartoon series ‘Renegades.’
The Mourning After By George Collazo • November 26th, 2010 A Black Friday cautionary tale: George Collazo has Buyer’s Remorse Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood and every other major release this fall disappointed him.
Load Previous Save? By Stu Horvath • November 26th, 2010 A great and engaging story clashes violently with a legion of glitches and bugs in Fallout: New Vegas. Will our hero survive the battle?
A Digest to Digest To By Team Unwinnable • November 25th, 2010 Team Unwinnable has selected a feast of stories to devour while you digest your Thanksgiving meal.
Assassin’s Creed: The Fall Rises to the Occasion By Ian Gonzales • November 24th, 2010 Wildstorm’s Assassin’s Creed: The Fall is the rare licensed comic book that exceeds expectations, thanks to the talents of Cameron Stewart and Karl Kerschl.
Leveraging a Natural Twenty By John McGuire • November 24th, 2010 John “Hambone” McGuire reviews the Dungeons & Dragons comic book from IDW. Written by John Rogers (Leverage) and Andrea DiVito (Annihilation), the comic expands the world of Fourth Edition.