Tag: comic books

REVIEW: The Boys – Season 3, Episode 2, “The Only Man in the Sky”

***SPOILERS*** “The Only Man in the Sky” begins with a trailer for a drama based on Deep’s memoir. Butcher dreams about the supe serum but is awoken by a call from Ryan. Homelander visits Stormfront to remind her that today is his birthday, but she remains motionless and silent. Hu...

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REVIEW: The Boys – Season 3 Episode 1, “Payback”

Finally, my personal favorite Amazon original series is back. Like many other film and TV series, The Boys had a long two-year wait between seasons thanks to covid. This season takes its cues from season 2, at least initially, showing the fallout of Stormfront’s outing as a Nazi and Congress...

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The Suicide Squad’s Daniela Melchior Cast in Guardians 3

After Deadline exclusively reported it, James Gunn confirmed in a tweet that actress Daniela Melchior has been cast in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3. The two previously worked together on Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, in which Melchior played Ratcatcher II. Melchior responded with her own tweet...

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REVIEW: Superman & Lois – Season 2, Episode 12 “Lies That Bind”

The second season of Superman & Lois heads into the home stretch with “Lies That Bind,” a fun – and surprisingly funny – episode that closes more plot threads than expected while setting up the final threat Superman and his allies will have to face. The trust theme is also advanced, with...

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Star Wars Celebration: Tales of the Jedi

Star Wars Celebration has finally brought us an explanation for the mysterious project entitled Tales of the Jedi. Tales of the Jedi used to be a series of comic books in the EU, but chatter arose surrounding the title when Lucasfilm gifted some of their employees record players inscribed with it...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 8 Episode 16 “The Curious Case of Bartholomew Allen”

“The Curious Case of Bartholomew Allen” is a stand-alone episode… or is it? It mostly is, but parts of it will be important down the road. The plot has a big inconsistency that makes the middle feel like filler to kill time till the climax, but it’s offset by some terrific character work, pa...

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