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The ’80s produced some great sci-fi horror movies, with films like “Aliens,” “Predator,” and “Scanners” among the decade’s crème de la crème. The downside of golden eras, however, is that some awesome flicks fly under the radar and don’t get the respect they deserve. Consider Wes Craven’s “Swamp Thing,” an overlooked gem that sci-fi fans…
Superheroes are meant to represent the best parts of ourselves. They’re people blessed with incredible powers and skills that they use to help others and save lives. They always rise to the challenges presented to them and come out the other end, saving the day. DC is filled to the brim with countless heroes that…
The Marvel movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and beyond have long seemed to be box office gold, but this isn’t always the case. The early 2000s saw a massive surge in superhero movies, with their popularity usually reflected in their respective staggering box office takings. In modern cinema, the superhero genre is by far…
Welcome back to Super Sonic Monthly, your ongoing roundup of everything happening in the world of Sonic comics
Posted in: Comics, Conventions, Events, Pop Culture, san diego comic con | Tagged: Brian Level, Christopher Mitten, Dan Watters, Ignition Press, sdcc, Seth Peck, Stephen Green
A Song of Ice and Fire fans have been waiting a long time for the next installment, but there are completed fantasy book series they can look to while awaiting George R.R. Martin’s next sequel. It’s been 15 years since A Dance With Dragons first debuted, and The Winds of Winter has been delayed multiple…
A book talk and signing tied to a newly published historical graphic novel about William Rotch Sr. will be held at the Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum in New Bedford later this month
X-Men ’97 just proved no mutant is safe, not even the most powerful ones. Fans react to one of the most brutal character deaths in the show’s history
Ladies of the Knight, Fiona Marchbank’s debut graphic novel as a solo creator, is a classic sports story. Rookies must prove their worth while navigating established rivalries, and dramatic showdowns end in daring feats cheered by crowds of adoring fans. There are training montages, sponsorship deals, ploys to gain audience favor, and emotional struggles over…
Anyone who’s watched even just a few episodes of Pawn Stars can see plain as day that Rick Harrison is a smart guy. Even though he has a roster of experts he brings in when he needs a second opinion, he often knows more about a particular item than the person selling it. From old military weapons…