REVIEWS
Ultimate Spider-Man #2 adds heart and humor to the new Ultimate Universe as Spider-Man starts to discover his abilities.
Drive-Away Dolls survives as a perfect distillation of the humour and heart Coen brought to his now-legendary partnership.
By refusing to shy away from the novel’s prescient themes, Dune Part Two redefines what stories blockbusters can tell.
The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy is cosmic journey through anxiety and acceptance through the lens of wacky aliens and relatable chaos.
There are certain elements of co-op play missing in Skull and Bones, but it can still be a thrilling pirating adventure.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong may be exactly what those who love the GBA release are looking for. For everyone else, this puzzle platformer is full of rough edges.
Marry My Husband Episodes 15-16 delivers the finale both viewers and the characters in the series deserve, with an oh-so-sweet pay-off.
Wonder Woman #6 pits the Amazon against her greatest enemies all at once, turning Washington D.C. into a brutal battleground.
Titans #8 gives the characters some time to recover from their ordeal, before sending them out into a world that now distrusts them.
Skull and Bones feels epic in scale. It’s naval combat is innovative and gorgeous but on land? It just feels empty.
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TRENDING POSTS
The Art of Sarah is too much of a good thing. Its mystery takes too many frustrating twists and turns. Still, the topics it explores offers much.
Unfamiliar follows a couple of ex-spies as their past catches up with them, threatening the lives they’ve made for themselves.
Keke Palmer’s The Burbs (2026) is the right kind of modernized reboot with all of the right grounded, eccentric, and charming ingredients.
Lead Children (Olowiane dzieci) is an all-too-relevant story that will resonate with many, with a hopeful note that keeps the series from despair.
















