Issue by Issue – Shogun Warriors #3
Writer – Doug Moench Artist – Herb Trimpe Inker – Dan Green Colours – Andy Yanchus Letters – Jim Novak The third issue of Shogun Warriors by Doug Moench and Herb Trimpe […]
View ArticleR.I.P. John Hurt
Whether a dragon or a War Doctor or anything that might come in-between, from stage to screen, John Hurt was a man that could do it and did it all. Rest in […]
View ArticleSaturday Soundtracks – Mad Max
Mad Max is a science-fiction film about a dystopian future, one where supplies are scarce and people try to carve out their own little piece of the world. Starring Mel Gibson and […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Bayside – Mary
Mary from Bayside finally gets the video treatment and that is a good thing as Mary is a fantastic song. Great vocals from lead singer Anthony Raneri highlight the track with the […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #38
Writer – Chris Claremont Artist – Gene Colan Inker – Dan Green Colours – Bob Sharen Letters – Tom Orzechowski Doctor Strange has been doing a lot of soul-searching lately, sending his […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Ray Charles – Drown in My Own Tears
Though Ray Charles had a number of great songs, there was nothing better than hearing that plaintive tone and yearning in his voice that he was able to deliver during a ballad […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Shogun Warriors #4
Writer – Doug Moench Artist – Herb Trimpe Inker – Dan Green Colours – Andy Yanchus Letters – Jim Novak Doug Moench and Herb Trimpe take a bit of a different route […]
View ArticleMonday Mixin’s – Soul Cool Records/ Adder: Call It What You Will Vol 1
Soul Cool records teams up with Adder to deliver yet another mix filled with tracks from yesteryear featuring everyone from Smokey Robinson & The Miracles to Three Dog Night to Marlena Shaw […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Undercast – Loiter
Loiter is an excellent slice of pop punk from Undercast – short, to the point and frenetic. Excellent from beginning to end.
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #39
Writer – Chris Claremont Artist – Gene Colan Inker – Dan Green Colours – Ben Sean Letters – Tom Orzechowski The events of the previous issue by Gene Colan and Chris Claremont […]
View ArticleBreaking Free – Revolt of the Zombies (1936)
Despite having a name as good as it does, Revolt of the Zombies is a pretty turgid affair, a movie that takes its time in trying to get where it is going […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Maximo Park – Risk to Exist
Maximo Park is back with a new album called Risk to Exist, of which their first single is also called. What is nice to see is that the band is still making […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Shogun Warriors #5
Writer – Doug Moench Artist – Herb Trimpe Inker – Dan Green Colours – Andy Yanchus Letters – Joe Rosen Lord Maur-Kon’s Mech Monster has been transformed into an abomination made up […]
View ArticleFaith and Madness – Craze (1974)
Jack Palance is a man who has played many a role over the course of his career, but it is usually those that require him to go a little bit further than […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Slaves – I’d Rather See Your Star Explode
I’d Rather See Your Star Explode is a great example of what a perfect rock song should be – guitars, drums, vocals tinged with anguish and more than a bit of an […]
View ArticleGraduation Day – School of Death (1975)
School of Death is an intriguing watch for the simple fact that it seems to have something of an identity problem. Ultimately, it is a horror film, but it plays around with […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: The William Shakes – The Fault
From off of their upcoming EP, How Goes the Night?, The William Shakes have let loose The Fault upon the world. It is a novel song from a novel band, both a […]
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