REVIEWS
They Call Her… The Dancer #1 introduces readers to a ballet dancer who uses her grace and mobility to dance, as well as execute
Radiant Black #1 is a fresh, engaging, and immensely human take on the superhero genre, and serves as one of Image Comics’ finest debuts.
A Netflix Original, Finding ‘Ohana is directed by Jude Weng and written by Christina Strain and blends treasure hunting and culture.
Palmer, written by Cheryl Guerriero and directed by Fisher Stevens, offers up a wholesome and emotional look at found family.
Netflix’s newest biopic Penguin Bloom is based on the life of Samantha Bloom and the book written about her and her family.
Small runtimes don’t make the films any less grand and Doublespeak is a perfect example of how large storytelling comes in small packages.
In #LIKE, written and directed by Sarah Pirozek, we watch as a teen takes matters into her own hands, moving to vigilantism to get justice.
Dune: House Atreides #4 continues it’s myriad tales as the story follows it’s leads across the vast reaches of the Imperium.
Monstress #31 sees the pieces fall into place as both sides of the conflict around Ravenna begin to prepare their next moves.
In Otherside Picnic episode 4, Sorao and Toriko get a bit of character growth and we see a new character dive into the uncanny realm of Otherside.
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Bloodhounds Season 2 is a fast, action-packed race from start to finish. Yet, it doesn’t hit the height of the stakes of its previous season.
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