Emma Swan runs for public office, backed by Mr. Gold and opposed by Regina. In the fairy tale world, Rumplestiltskin is desperate to find a way to keep his son from being taken by soldiers. Episode 8 of Once Upon A Time, “Desperate Souls”, begins the back story of Rumplestiltskin. Read More
We're giving away a Blu-ray of Real Steel, starring Hugh Jackman and Evangeline Lilly, to one lucky winner this week. You have from now until midnight Eastern time on the night of Friday, January 20, 2012, to get your entries in. Read More
Picking up after the end of the Nickelodeon animated series, The Promise is the continuation of Aang, Sokka, and Katara's adventures. While the TV show focused on their fight against the Fire Nation and Aang's journey to fulfill his destiny as the new Avatar, this new series Read More
Based on Fatale #1, it looks like Image has another winner on its hands, and I’m sure the next few issues will be as good as the first, if not even better after being liberated from laying the groundwork for the series by this first issue. Read More
I have an unnatural fascination with Hitler. And anything that involves femme fatales. It makes perfect sense, then, that I jumped on the opportunity to review Vescell #5, which is subtitled “Hitler’s a Bitch” and described on Image’s website as pitting the series’s protagonist Read More
This issue of the Buffy comic seemed to be all over the place. We ended a dramatic arc with the last issue, though it was more with a whimper than a bang, and we're starting up a possibly new arc this month. However, I have no idea what's going on. Read More
We're continuing our week of Robin Williams giveaways with another new contest today. This time you can bring home Good Morning Vietnam on Blu-ray! Read More
My favorite comic book writer, Tim Seeley, teamed up with artist Diego Bernard to produce Witchblade #151, and I spoke with him recently about his experience working on the issue. Read More
Will Grayson, Will Grayson is a rare book that I keep thinking about after reading. I find that there is a lot more to it than a bunch of high school kids trying to find their identity, their voice, or acceptance from their peers — it has a really good message that I think could Read More
Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock Classics brings together four chapters of the old Fraggle Rock comics from the 1980s. Each issue is broken up into two parts and feels just like an episode of the TV show: there is a problem, a postcard from Uncle Matt that relates to the problem, and Read More