South Park: Imaginationland

South Park’s three-part episode, “Imaginationland.” aired in 2007 (same year The Sopranos ended) on Comedy Central. It earned positive reviews from critics, fans and viewers alike. Imaginationland won an Emmy for “Outstanding Animated Program for One Hour or More.” I consider Imaginationland as a standalone sequel to “South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut.” All three […]

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The Flash (2023)

In 1940, now defunct comic book company All-American Publications introduced Jay Garrick as “The Flash.” After a lab accident, he gains super-speed using his powers for good and becoming a member of the Justice Society of America. After World War II, Jay’s popularity ended. In 1956, comic anthology series “Showcase” introduced Jay’s successor, Barry Allen. […]

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Gamer’s Review: Batman: Arkham Knight

After “Batman: Arkham City” earned universal acclaim and labeled as a commercial success, a prequel known as, “Batman: Arkham Origins” was released in 2013. Unlike the former, the latter received mixed reviews. Regardless of divisive reactions, I thought it was a great prequel. Anyway, Rocksteady primarily work on their next big game as the grand […]

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Gamer’s Review: Batman: Arkham City

After “Batman: Arkham Asylum” became a critical and commercial success, Rocksteady recruited Paul Dini to write a sequel as a cross between Batman and John Carpenter’s “Escape from New York” involving The Caped Crusader in a bigger installment known as “Batman: Arkham City.” Batman: Arkham City was released in 2011 (same year Skyrim came out) […]

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