Young Avengers #9 Written by: Kieron Gillen Art by: Jamie McKelvie For the time being, the chaos that Mother brought has now passed. I find myself relieved yet a bit disappointed that it couldn’t come to an end. It was great…
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Miss Fury #5 Review
Miss Fury #5 Written by: Rob Williams Art by: Jack Herbert Time travel has never been more engaging in time of war. Miss Fury remains that story which you try to grasp, yet enjoy as things become clear. I mean…
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #26 Review
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #26 Written by: Brian Bendis Art by: David Marquez The name may be Spider-Man No More, but surely this is the start of something new. Spider-Man and Spider Woman are now teaming up to take the fight…
Thor God of Thunder #12 Review
Thor God of Thunder #12 Written by: Jason Aaron Art by: Nic Klein After the events of GodBomb, you couldn’t ask for a more genuine transition back into something normal. This was a side of Thor that we had seen…
Green Hornet #5 Review
Green Hornet #5 Written by: Mark Waid Art by: Ronilson Freire Different strokes, different approaches, this issue is all about things getting back on track for the Green Hornet. This is between managing his paper, getting serious with taking on…

‘Plants vs. Zombies 2′ Review
Platform: iOS (coming to other platforms later) Genre: Strategy Developer: PopCap Games Publisher: Electronic Arts (EA) Platform Reviewed On: iPhone 5 Guys, I have a confession: I am addicted to Plants vs. Zombies (PvZ). Let me explain. After I first owned the original PvZ for the PC – and…
X-MEN #4 REVIEW
X-Men #4 Written by: Brian Wood Art by: Daniel Sampere Feels nostalgic, the best way to feel about any book right now during Marvel NOW!. While every other book is bouncing off of the shared world Marvel has created, X-Men…
‘Flashback’ Review
Platform: Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, PC Genre: Platformer, Action-Adventure Developer: Vector Cell Publisher: Ubisoft Platform Reviewed On: Xbox 360 It’s been a while since I’ve played something borrowing from several different elements from both cinema and video games. Seriously, imagine if the films Total Recall and…
SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #16 REVIEW
Superior Spider-Man #16 Written by: Dan Slott Art by: Humberto Ramos Power to the people? Otto has done the unthinkable, the unimaginable, something that has never been done thus yet, he has plastered a villain right on the screen of…
“Superior Spider-Man Team-Up” #2 Review
The Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #2 Written By: Christopher Yost Art By: Marco Checchetto Boasting delectably arrogant narration from Otto Octavius, The Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #2 is a great improvement from last issue. While the story gets messy with the…