Retro Review: Robocop (1987)
Robocop is a film that rewards you, not only upon second viewing as an adult but for anyone with interest in the art and craft of storytelling.
Robocop is a film that rewards you, not only upon second viewing as an adult but for anyone with interest in the art and craft of storytelling.
While the original Planet of the Apes film easily has one of the most spoiled endings in cinematic history (probably third in line after The Empire Strikes Back and Citizen Kane), this should by no means deter curious viewers who haven’t seen the 1968 classic.
In an increasingly unstable world, it’s nice to be able to find things you can rely upon with certainty: Shirtless Bear-Fighter remains delightfully insane.
Inspired by Gail Simone’s “Women in Refrigerators” website, the book is an exploration of the role of women in superhero fiction and just how utterly imbalanced and unfair it can be.
Interesting how one little tweak to a concept can suddenly provide a whole new perspective on things.
KULL ETERNAL finds our hero following the trail of the serpent men and their evil not only through the world of Ancient Valusia, but from the distant past to our present day.
You give me an insane concept and I am in like Flynn. So it is with Shirtless Bear Fighter. Can humanity emerge victorious in the War on Bearror?
What if someone knew, through applied mathematics and a tested theory, what could and would happen to a city over the span of decades?
Faith #12- The Faithless: Finale! Written by: Jody Houser Art by: Joe Eisma Colors by: Andrew Dalhouse Covers by: Kano, Jen Bartel, Sarah Winifred