DC vs. Marvel [FACE-OFF]: It’s the ‘Battle of the’ EARTHS, ‘Forever’!

Having witnessed Marvel's Infinity pulverize DC's Trinity "War" just a mere 2-weeks ago, we're back with yet another Face-Off between the Big 2. In one corner we have GHG's resident DC man, Friar-I-want-to-be-a-Minister Gabe Carrasco, and in the other, the Giant-of-Marvel, thinks-he's-the-fairest-in-the-land-of-the-nerd, "The Apostle" Lance Paul. This week sees the DCU’s most dastardly players taking …

AGE OF ULTRON #10 [Review]: Not even “Scary Trousers” can save this Virtual Boy…

Age of Ultron has been one roller coaster of a comic...and it'd still be rolling down the street if this "event" were on DVD. For the past couple issues, Marvel's version of the "Big Bad Wolf" (see: Busch Gardens) has been stopped or rerouted more times than anyone would like to mention. Hank Pym's pride-and-joy …

Marvel [Comics Reviews]: Ghosts, Goblins & Savage Land Dino’s, Oh My!

May 22nd will forever be known as "Interlude Week." Over at DC, Batman Incorporated took a breather for the Batman of Japan; Justice League's "prelude to Trinity" was more like "why is Elemental Girl here and how can we use her?"; Aquaman even exchanged writers to focus on The Others (pun, sorta kinda maybe, intended?); …

The Weekly Worship: The most insane speech about Star Wars.. EVER!

Is this the greatest nerd-inspired improv scene of all time? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BBhNkywMJY Whether the elongated 8-minute-plus rant makes this week's "Parks & Recreation" is unsure (it better), but Patton Oswalt's crushing monologue gives us no choice but to tune in this Thursday at 9:30/8:30 C. And, honestly, with Disney owning all of these properties, we'd be …

2013, Marvel’s Year of the Illuminati? Iron Man’s in Space.. So, yip.

Let's start things off right by first saying what we’re all thinking: Happy New Years! Now onto business. Just because it's 2013, doesn't mean comics are still not getting pressed and the world ended. Maybe Avengers vs. X-Men is far, far from our minds -- thank goodness -- but there's still plenty of excellent choices …