Peacemaker: Season 2

Set a month after David Corenswet’s “Superman,” Peacmaker/Chris Smith and his allies disbanded. One evening, Chris stumbles upon an alternate universe where his father and brother are alive living a peaceful life. Meanwhile, Rick Flag Sr. and A.R.G.U.S. monitor Chris’ activities. Things go well in the alternate universe, but there’s something fishy going on which […]

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Comics Review: Marvels

Inspired by Spider-Man appearing in “The Electric Company,” Alex Ross began drawing at the age of three. During his childhood, he drew his favorite superheroes from Marvel & DC. By the time Alex turned sixteen, he was influenced by illustrators, Norman Rockwell & Salvador Dali. His drawing abilities improved. Alex’s art style is best described […]

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Comics Review: X-Men: Second Genesis

After a five year hiatus, Marvel hired Lein Wen & David Cockrum to bring the X-Men back in publication. This time, Cyclops leads a new team of unique individuals. Teleporting German blue guy, Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler, Irish sonic screamer OG member, Sean Cassidy/Banshee, Kenyan weather expert, Ororo Munroe/Storm, Russian metal man, Peter Rasputin/Colossus, Native American with […]

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Marvel Zombies

Set in an alternate universe outside the main universe, surviving heroes must find a way to end the zombie plague. All four episodes of “Marvel Zombies” are now streaming on Disney Plus. The mini-series earned mixed reviews from critics, fans and streamers alike. It’s Halloween Month. Meaning, I’ll be watching and reviewing Horror stuff throughout […]

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Frankenstein (1994)

The 1990s was a trend for classic Horror movies getting remakes since “Cape Fear” including “Dracula,” “Wolf,” “The Haunting,” “House on Haunted Hill,” Gus Van Sant’s horrendous remake of “Psycho” and a childhood classic growing up, “The Mummy.” The trend ended in 2000 when Gerald Butler as “Dracula” & “Hollow Man” came out. Then, Hollywood […]

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Classics Review: The Fly (1958)

In 1957, George Langelaan published a short story in a Playboy magazine titled, “The Fly.” It’s about a scientist working on a teleportation device in an attempt to push the boundaries of science. One day, the scientist enters a chamber that test it on himself. Unbeknownst to him, a fly entered the same chamber. Emerging […]

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