MOLLY DANGER, v1 [Review]: When Molly’s in the House.. OMG, Danger!

Molly Danger is a not-so-graphic novel from the mind of Brooklyn's own Jamal Igle. If you know his name, great; continue reading and skip this paragraph. If you don't know his name, then now you know.. (know). The guy has done a little bit of everything, from Supergirl to Kiss to GI Joe. My first …

THE WORLD’S END [Review]: Genre switch? I’ll drink to that!

Edgar Wright is a risk taker. There's a damn good reason why the cult director has taken on Marvel's Ant-Man, made a bunch of films that were never supposed to be this revered, and has the audacity to switch from comedy to sci-fi more than halfway through a film. This should never happen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPer7NvkZ4o But, …

SDCC [Chapter II, Verse IV]: LEGO my Pizza, man! It’s the 80s again — accept it!

At this year's Comic Con, there were several celebrations of 1980s pop culture. GEEK Magazine had a Star Wars panel discussion that had one of the longest non-Ballroom 20 and Hall H lines at the convention (you'd a thunk these dweebs were expecting J.J. Abrams or something!); IDW and Hasbro have their annual celebration of …

SDCC [Chapter II, Verse II]: Star Power delivers the needed ‘BOOM!’ to Indy Comics.

T’was the third day of Comic Con, when all through the hall.. Not a wookie was stirring, nothing above all... Nerds were snug tightly, in the BOOM! panel with care.. With hopes that Star Wars dominating Serenity, soon would be there. Your favorite Apostle, on the continuous venture to find more things comic at Comic.. …

SDCC [Chapter 1, Verse III]: X-FILES — She Blinded Us With Science!

It was just May at the Hero Complex Film Festival when X-Files creator Chris Carter said that, despite the extreme relevance of his beloved paranoia-investigation series today, he was happy to do it when he did. But, that was without the presence of Mulder and Scully. Every panelist across the TV Guide's 20th Anniversary of …