‘Batman: Earth One’ Review
Batman begins . . . again. Batman: Earth One by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank tackles the origins of the Dark Knight. But, wait!
Batman begins . . . again. Batman: Earth One by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank tackles the origins of the Dark Knight. But, wait!
 Dark Horse captures Issues #19-21 of Carla Speed McNeil’s Eisner-winning self-published work, Finder, in this slim but intriguing volume. Crossing from hard sci-fi to
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In notes he was compiling while writing his final novel, The Last Tycoon, F. Scott Fitzgerald famously wrote, “There are no second acts in
 Borderlands 2 is the successor to what was one of the most popular new IPs in 2009. Maintaining the same first-person shooter/RPG gameplay as
The fantasy genre (and many other geeky genres) is full of beloved, unpolished, and hulking warriors. They’ve become a character archetype to themselves, represented by
Rorschach barrels right on through the gutters of New York City in Issue #2, past the pimps and pushers and filth, with a singular, deadly
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 I had the pleasure of seeing writer and director Ava DuVernay speak at the Film Independent Directors Series this past year. When asked how
Each year, approximately 100,000 people of all ages move to Los Angeles to try and break into acting. Every single one of them, regardless
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