Who Deserves the Future? By Jonathan Fenn • October 4th, 2024 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes highlights the lack of conviction from which post-apocalyptic stories often suffer, in their insistence in constantly refocusing on humanity’s story.
War for the Planet of the Apes is a Joyless Pile of References By Amanda Hudgins • July 18th, 2017 A small blonde girl runs with a flashlight down a long tunnel, opposite a wall that reads “This Way Out of Hell” til she reaches a fork, where “Ape-Ocalypse Now” is spray painted in thick white block letters.
Last Week’s Comics 2/8/2017 By Michael Edwards and Sara Clemens • February 8th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Green Lantern/Planet of the Apes # 1 and Paper Girls # 11.
This Week’s Comics 9/28/2016 By Ian Gonzales, Sal Lucci, Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • September 28th, 2016 The LWC gang shares their thoughts on a slew of Dark Horse Comics! We review the latest Tarzan of the Planet of the Apes, Elf Quest and Cryptocracy issues.
Unwinnable Goes To The Movies: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes By Steve Haske, Owen R. Smith, Ian Gonzales and Stu Horvath • July 17th, 2014 Team Unwinnable checks out Dawn of the Planet of the Apes in the debut installment of Unwinnable Goes to the Movies.
The All New, All Different Last Week’s Comics 8/7/2013 By Ian Gonzales • August 7th, 2013 Ian Gonzales reviews Optic Nerve #13 and BPRD: Vampire #5, and guest reviewer Sal Lucci reviews Planet of the Apes: Spectacular and Batman Incorporated #13 in this week’s edition of the All New, All Different Last Week’s Comics.
No Cable By John McGuire • July 27th, 2012 In the quest for cable television, young John McGuire would stop at nothing.
Last Week’s Comics 1/25/2012 By Brian Bannen • January 25th, 2012 Brian Bannen reviews Superior #7, Planet of the Apes #10 and Batman #5 in this week’s edition of Last Week’s Comics.