3 Unforgettable Sports Comics Worth Revisiting
If you’re a regular visitor to our site, you’ll know how much we love comics, particularly superheroes. You’ve landed in the right place if you’re a new visitor who shares our passion for both. We love...
View ArticleSci-Fi Crime Thrill In “Star Noir”
Star Noir is an interesting concept with genres well-perpetuated by its title. Written by Tony James with art by Pablo de Bonis; Star Noir is crime noir meets sci-fi in a surprising manner. It starts...
View ArticleRetrOZpective: Tin Man (2007)
The merry old land of Oz is no stranger to bleak and dystopian adaptations. Everything from Return to Oz to Wicked may count as such within reason. Tin Man, the topic of our next instalment of the...
View ArticleRetrOZpective: Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)
Oz the Great and Powerful is Disney’s third try on adapting Oz to the silver screen. Though Return to Oz was the most faithful, this unofficial prequel to the 1939 film was the more successful. Much...
View ArticleRetrOZpective: Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return (2014)
The Wizard of Oz’s secret as a powerless charlatan, hidden behind a curtain of mystery, feels like a perfect metaphor for Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return. The 2014 animated musical has a background...
View Article“Blop and The Pigeon Pandemic” Now on Kickstarter
Following on from 2019’s Blop: Martian Exporer, Alex Hahn is currently funding a sequel that furthers the adventures (and mishaps) of Martian scout Blop. See press release below: Introducing Blop and...
View ArticlePodCapers Ep. 222: Star Noir 2 with Tony James
Yay, more Star Noir! Fun to say, fun to read. Scott is once again joined by Tony James to talk about random British TV shows…and I guess his ongoing comic Star Noir. If there’s time. Check out the...
View ArticleHalloween Review: Pulse (2001)
The first shot of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s film Pulse (aka Kairo) involves a woman standing with her back to us. She is on a ferry, watching the grey horizon, her face obscured by her dark hair. She is...
View ArticleEducational Genius in Comics: A Fun Learning Adventure
The world of education has always been a vast realm, seeking innovative methods to communicate knowledge in ways that resonate deeply with students. Over the years, we’ve seen the rise and fall of...
View ArticleRetrOZpective: Emerald City (2017)
It feels appropriate that the final review in our RetrOZpective is Emerald City, the short-lived 2017 series from NBC. Where else does the yellow brick road lead to after all. The most recent take on...
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