Double Jumpers is a geeky, roll playing, cornball, Lord of the Rings style comedy adventure. You can call it a gee-ro-co-lo-co-ad if you like. The story opens on a gaming convention and a panel of programmers working on the next huge gaming platform. Virtual reality gaming in a “World of Warcraft” type venue and it’s [...]
Brightest Day: The Flash #1 Written by Geoff Johns Art by Francis Manapul They say: A Brightest Day tie-in! Get in on the ground floor of DC’s next epic in the making! The Flash races out of Blackest Night and into his own monthly title as the all-new adventures of The Fastest Man Alive [...]
Siege #3 watch robin hood film Written by: Brian Michael Bendis Art by: Oliver Coipel So here we are at the second to the last issue of this climactic siege and I for one am having a great time. Before I started writing this review I perused the net to see what others are saying [...]
Publisher: Dynamite Written by Kevin Smith Art by Phil Hester (breakdowns) and Jonathan Lau Five years ago Kevin Smith announced that he was writing and directing a big budget version of the Green Hornet, and we were all very excited. Soon after that announcement Kevin chickened out. Eventually the studio passed the property on to [...]
I have a copy of “Path” sitting on the desk beside me. Every now and again I flip open the book for reference. I want to share the most important points of “Path” with you, but there are so many, I have to whittle them down into a manageable list before I can even begin [...]
I found this to be MUCH more enjoyable than the first. Chucky seemed a lot more fleshed out, however plastic he remained. It was much more brutal, violent, and vulgar, and though that may not be appealing to some, it’s definately true to it’s horror movie roots. The artistic style seems to have changed for [...]
Another intriguing chapter of this strange military tale unfolds in Sins of the Mother part 3. Once again, the art is bearable and the locals diverse. The story became less difficult to follow now, but with the introduction of so many characters it added a false sens of depth. I’m trying not to give too [...]
Review by Random Mike I found this comic to be particularly stressful to read. It followed the classic slasher horror film set-up of teenagers at a camp geting mutilated, but lacked in originality. The story was obviously written with the fans of the movies in mind because of the botched patches of dialogue that magicaly [...]
This movie for me can be summed up in one word, Nostalgic. It took me back in time when I first saw a man fly and the feeling you get are the same is when you were a boy. Did I expect it to be good before I saw the film? No I actually was [...]
Undead Task Force #2 (U.T.F.)
Created by: Will Wilson, Tone Rodriguez and Scott Reynolds
Written By: Scott Reynolds
Art by: Tone Rodriguez
Published By: Ape Entertainment
Due in stores: May 2006
Reviewed By: Shawn Swanson