Last week’s stack was huge, and life was incredibly busy, so I couldn’t get through it all, hence a double-column this week. Best Comics of the Fortnight: Fire Power #28 – This issue kind of broke me. It’s an issue of all splash pages, narrated by a sequence of letters
IT’S A WONDERFUL KNIFE: Perfect Blend of Christmas Cheer and Campy Gore
It’s a Wonderful Knife brings the holiday cheer with tons of blood and just as much heart. This slasher inspired by It’s a Wonderful Life is a welcome Christmas horror that perfectly fits alongside classics like Black Christmas and Christmas Evil. Director Tyler MacIntyre and writer Michael Kennedy bring Christmas
Whether You Like It or Not, the MCU Changed Captain Marvel for the Better
This article contains spoilers for the first Captain Marvel movie “This can’t be right,” says a disembodied voice, over an image of an Air Force pilot, signaling to her wingman in an adjoining jet. The voice commands someone to go back further, this time to images of a little girl
Edwards Raves Over GODZILLA MINUS ONE
Gareth Edwards (The Creator, Rogue One) directed the 2014 US reboot of Godzilla. He has also seen the upcoming Godzilla Minus One and has nothing but praise for the movie. The project marks Toho’s 33rd Japanese title in the franchise, and is officially the second movie of the modern Reiwa
Hollywood “Scared” Of AKIRA
One movie has been lurking in Development Hell for so long that it may as well have taken up residence down there. Akira. Katsuhiro Otomo’s famed six-book manga series, which spawned an equally famous 1988 anime, has been gestating longer than ten elephants. Attempt after attempt has been made, but