Flashback Review: The Adventures Of Rocky & Bullwinkle (Universal’s Flops Vol. 1 #4)

In The Early 1960’s, cartoonist Jay Ward aired Rocky & Bullwinkle as the first animated series to air on primetime prior to The Flintstones. The show basically focuses on a squirrel named Rocky, who has the ability to fly, his sidekick is Bullwinkle, a buffoonish moose. They both partake in a variety show satirizing The […]

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Flashback Review: The Mask

In The 1980’s Dark House Comics founder, Mike Richardson created and published a comic book mini-series titled, “The Mask” based on his early concept art he drew in 1982. If you grew up watching Jim Carrey’s movie, this isn’t what you think it is, the film is actually based on the comic book of the […]

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Ant-Man

In early 1962, Stan Lee & Jack Kirby created a character named Hank Pym who goes by his codename, “Ant-Man.” His costume allows to shrink as the size of an ant, gaining super-strength, super-speed & allowing him to use telepathy towards ants. Ant-Man made his first appearance in “Tales To Astonish” issue number 35. Hank […]

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Flashback Review: Spy Kids

Known for directing cheap over-the-top violent action movies, film director/producer/writer/composer/editor/cinematographer, Robert Rodriguez (Mexico Trilogy, From Dusk Til’ Dawn, Sin City) directed a film unlike his signature ones that appeal to mature audiences, is a family film known as “Spy Kids.” Spy Kids was released in 2001. (same year Harry Potter & The Sorcerer’s Stone came […]

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