REVIEWS
Directed by Michael Matthews, and is written by Brian Duffield and Matthew Robinson, Love and Monsters brings the action, the comedy, and the romance.
“Welcome to the Blumhouse” offers up Nocturne and offers a bleak ending where love is absent and imagined at the same time.
Orangeblood is your simple, run-of-the-mill JRPG that gives you that nostalgic feeling. The game’s soundtrack will make you nod your head to the beat.
Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts Season 3 rounds out this mesmerizing show as Kipo, Wolf, and Benson aim to solve the Human-Mute conflict once and for all.
In Star Wars: Darth Vader #6, Vader must answer for his failures to his master as he concludes his quest for answers on Luke Skywalker and Padmé Amidala.
Amazing Spider-Man #50 brings two years’ worth of plotlines to a head while setting the stage for a confrontation between Spidey and Kindred.
Warhammer 40K: Marneus Calgar #1 introduces readers to the darkness of the distant future, where there is only war. And one who leads humanity through it.
The Devil’s Red Bride #1 begins the story of the last survivor of a fallen house in 16th century Japan, as she struggles to make her way in the world.
Captain Marvel #22 sees Captain Marvel, Hazmat, Warmachine, and Spider-Woman investigating a mysterious signal. What happens next they couldn’t be ready for
Dark Nights: Death Metal #4 sees our heroes race against time to get enough crisis energy to power the Mobius Chair before it’s too late.
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