[REVIEW] ‘RADIO SPACEMAN #1’ IS A CLASSIC SCI-FI SERIAL
If you want a classic sci-fi adventure serial with a signature Mike Mignola twist, Radio Spaceman delivers.
If you want a classic sci-fi adventure serial with a signature Mike Mignola twist, Radio Spaceman delivers.
Does Uncharted break the mold of treasure hunting movies before it? Definitely not. Is it worth your time? Definitely.
Written by Ed Brisson with art by Damian Couceiro, Beyond the Breach #1 follows Vanessa as she embarks on her dream road trip. But when The Breach knocks her and the rest of California on its knees, Vanessa suddenly finds herself scrambling to get back home in one piece.
Compass #1 is a fast-paced introduction to a globe-trotting, Islamic-inspired adventure story that is sure to thrill fans of Indiana Jones, Tomb Raider, and Uncharted with its novel approach to a narrative involving a hero in search of an ancient artifact.
“Truth” is the best episode of the series so far. It’s an episode that focuses on identity in light of past wrongs.
The Falcon and the Winter Solider is witty, thought-provoking, and action-based in all the ways that a good MCU show should be.
Up is about getting old, regret and realizing that life is messy. But it’s also about compassion, letting go, finding growth and making every day count.
Jabba the Hutt #1 focuses on a character who likely couldn’t support his own miniseries or film. A one-shot comic is just enough Jabba.
Cute as heck, and unabashedly silly, Detective Pikachu’s fantastic world building and sense of fun save it from an otherwise weak story.