Veronica #199 may have been the first time (that I’m aware of) that Archie Comics featured Barack Obama in one of their titles, but it was not the last, as he returned […]
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Veronica #199 may have been the first time (that I’m aware of) that Archie Comics featured Barack Obama in one of their titles, but it was not the last, as he returned […]
After buying and reading B&V Friends Forever: Rock ‘n’ Roll #1, I was thinking of the last time that I bought any Archie comic books. So I went through my collection and […]
Not a hoax! Not a dream! Not an imaginary story! Yes I am in fact reviewing an Archie comic book! I grew up reading Archie comics, not as much as I read […]
Here’s a 2003 film from Torchlight Pictures. And I’m just going to go ahead and “spoil” the plot, such as it is. Billed a Francis Locke production, written (barely) by Billy Martin […]
Things are getting heavier for our lead characters. It’s been a few days since the brawl that ended episode 5. Dmitri has torn his rotator cuff and has his right arm in […]
This popped up in my Kindle recommendations (I’m not sure what that says about me), and it was cheap so I went ahead and bought it. It’s a collection of three short […]
Five years after the publication of his first autobiography, FORGIVEN, Vince Russo published his second autobiography, and while I enjoyed that first book, this is the one I’d be more looking forward […]
The men’s private lives continue to get complicated in this fifth episode. Woody’s been stalking his estranged wife Kenya. He catches her coming home from a trip one morning (after he sat […]
I’ve said before that this series deserves more attention from mainstream comic news sites and channels. I understand that the adult subject matter somewhat limits its appeal, but nevertheless, this is a […]
Alright, Chacebookers, it’s Throwback Thursday, so I’m throwing it back to the 1980s. Long before he made millions of woman swoon every week as “McDreamy” on Grey’s Anatomy, Patrick Dempsey starred in […]
Just in time for Presidents’ Day, here’s a little retro-review of this 2012 “mockbuster” from the fine folks at The Asylum. Now, if you’re familiar with the output of that studio, you […]
Just like with their other title, Accell, this series is also a reboot of one of Lion Forge Comics’ original superhero titles. Quincredible was first launched in 2013. The series was written […]