REVIEWS
X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills-Extended Cut #1 is a new look at one of the most influential, important X-Men stories to have ever hit comic stores.
In Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow #1 brings a new mini-series all focused on everyone’s favorite Buffyverse witch: Willow.
Strange Academy #2 sees the students attend their first day of classes at their new school. It looks like this school year could be a helluva time.
Overall, Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town is a fun blast to the past if you’re full of nostalgia for the original game, but can be underwhelming.
Fantastic Four: Empyre #0 sees the FF stranded in space. But when they hitch a ride to a nearby casino they make some startling discoveries.
In Relic, from IFC Midnight, a woman links her mother’s increasingly volatile behavior to an evil presence at their family’s decaying country home.
Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado, the Netflix Original documentary, dives into Walter’s life, legacy, and love.
The best war films know what they are and lean into it. Greyhound, unfortunately, does not seem to possess that sense of identity.
Batman and the Outsiders #14 presses the pedal to the gas, darting back and forth between two different storylines with ease.
Hawkman #25 brings the Hawks face-to-face with the Lord Beyond the Void. It’s a soul-crushing issue and I have read and reviewed it just for you.
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Elder Scrolls Online is shaking up its approach to seasons with Season Zero: Dawn and Dusk – and pushing players back into exploration and discovery.
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Secrets of Strixhaven reveals even more about the school, the plane it resides on, and the larger Magic the Gathering multiverse.














