Issue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #24
Writer – Jim Starlin Artist – Al Milgrom Inker – Rudy Nebres Colours – Janice Cohen Letters – Annette Kawecki Doctor Strange finds himself at a precipice, the final gate that stands […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth #43
Writer – Martin Pasko, Gerry Conway Artist – Chic Stone, Pablo Marcus Inker – Mike Royer, Bob Smith Letters – Mike Royer Something strange is going on of late with Kamandi and […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: The Last Shadow Puppets – Les Cactus
Alex Turner and Miles Kane have returned once again as The Last Shadow Puppets cover Jacques Dutronc’s swinging sixties anthem Les Cactus. Suffice it to say, they do a ridiculously good job […]
View ArticleMonday Mixin’s – Indie/Chill/Electronic Compilation-Winter 2016
alexrainbird delivers exactly what you want for these upcoming winter months and it is a cool blend of genres featuring over two dozen of the best independent artists and tracks you […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #25
Writer – Jim Starlin Artist – Al Milgrom Inker – Pablo Marcos Letters – Alan Kupperberg Colours – Sam Kato Doctor Strange has done something he should not have for destroying the […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: John Splithoff – Sing To You
John Splithoff’s Sing To You has been out for a while now, but you can be sure that it still remains as catchy as ever with its 90’s soul/pop throwback feel. Fun […]
View ArticleLate at Night…– The Monster Walks (1932)
Even by the standards of 1932, the horror film The Monster Walks is pretty tame. It was not as if the cast did not do a good job because they did, the […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Night Force #5
Writer – Marv Wolfman Artist – Gene Colan Inker – Bob Smith Colours – Michele Wolfman Letters – Todd Klein Though Marv Wolfman still keeps some things to himself, namely most everything […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Seaway – Slam
Seaway’s latest album Colour Blind, released in 2015, keeps on giving with Slam being the latest to gain a music video. It also happens to be one of the best songs on […]
View ArticleDeep in the Jungle is…– White Pongo (1945)
For sheer entertainment value, which is subjective of course, White Pongo delivers on every level. Special effects might get better and more complex as the years go by, but a man in […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: MØ – Drum
Having been released for a while now, MØ’s Drum finally gets the video treatment and while there is nothing especially crazy-good about it, the song is and you can bet that it […]
View ArticleUnknowingly, She Became the…– Bride of the Gorilla (1951)
If you completely skip over the credits to this film, you would think that Universal had released it. It looks and feels like a Universal monster movie and it even features Lon […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Britney Spears – Slumber Party ft. Tinashe
Tinashe is all over the place of late and that is a good thing and here, she joins Britney in the latest off of her album Glory called Slumber Party. The song […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Can’t Swim – Stranger
Can’t Swim deliver another powerful track called Stranger, one that starts off almost ballad-like, yet it soon picks up and finishes quite strongly. A good band that just keeps on getting better […]
View ArticleGrey Matter – The Weekly Roundup! From Nov. 13-19
The entire week in one shot! Comics Issue by Issue – Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth #43 Issue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #24 Issue by Issue – Doctor […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Roy Orbison – In Dreams
When you think of the best singers of the Sixties and Seventies, Roy Orbison stands right alongside them and maybe, just a little bit ahead. In Dreams is one of his very […]
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