Tag: comic books

New Independent Comic The Last Line Launches Next Month

Independent comic books are on the rise of late, a response to the perceived deficiencies in the mainstream comics industry. Former DC and Marvel artist Ethan van Sciver has found great success with Cyberfrog: Bloodhoney, his revival of his Cyberfrog character, and Richard C. Meyer of Diversity &...

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REVIEW: Jupiter Jet, Volume One (2018)

I love this comic! Whoops, I spoiled the review early, but I honestly cannot contain my excitement. Jupiter Jet is an absolute blast, one that had me (figuratively) madly flipping the pages from beginning to end. Jupiter Jet follows a sixteen-year-old girl named Jacky who, with the use of an awesome...

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Upcoming Spawn Movie Casts its Lead

One of the characters that helped define comic books in the 90s is returning to theaters, as Deadline reports that Jamie Foxx is going to play the lead role in the Blumhouse-produced Spawn. Foxx will portray All Simmons, a slain black-ops soldier who, after making a literal deal with the devil to be...

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Top 5 Comic Book Callbacks in Avengers: Infinity War

Geeks + Gamers is once again spreading its wings. As with Doctor Strange, I appeared on the Fresh Geek Context podcast to discuss Avengers: Infinity War (among other topics) with hosts Jace and Josh. It’s a great show that talks about all sorts of fun, geeky subjects, and you should consider liste...

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REVIEW: Jessica Jones Season 2

Jessica Jones Season 2 follows the titular hard drinking private eye after the events of last year’s The Defenders. Jessica and Malcolm are plugging away at Alias Investigations when Trish brings to light disturbing aspects of Jessica’s past. The deeper Jessica digs, the more personal this case ...

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Superhero Spotlight: The Kree

Through Marvel Comics’ history there have been many civilizations introduced from Earth and beyond the stars, but it can be argued that no other civilization has had a more profound effect on the Marvel Universe than the Kree. In August of 1967, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced the Kree to the w...

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