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They say we attempt to recreate traumas of our pasts in adulthood in order to give ourselves the chance to be in control or change the outcome. If you asked me about my interest in ...
While distant from that sharp, cutting edge, it’s still necessary to throw one’s hat into the ring on Sony’s official PlayStation 4 announcement. It’s necessary. And while Sony undoubtedly wanted its audience to feel this ...
If you haven’t given Mara the time of day up to this point, there’s really no one to blame for that. On the surface it’s a six part mini-series from Image about the life of ...
Marvel NOW! has been all kinds of sexy thus far, but that isn’t to say that it’s all amaze-balls levels of good. The House of Ideas is helmed by humans, humans are flawed, etc. etc. ...
Grant Morrison is awesome. We can probably safely start there. That said, his work isn’t typically all that accessible or, to those more casually invested in a franchise, all that relevant to their interests. (I ...
Every now and again I realize I’m truly blessed to have sworn my everlasting soul to the good people at Zanadu Comics. Because with some regularity, the staff either notice me noticing something or, conversely, ...
There’s something major that you need to know. The NOW! initiative from Marvel has done something inconceivable. Somehow, Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic have made Thor cool. Seriously. This is coming from, as we’ve already ...