I liked Supergirl from the start, but not enough to watch consistently. When episodes aired out of order due to real events, I decided that I'd wait one episode to watch them in order. I caught up 15 episodes later with the Flash crossover. It's not a promising endorsement, but it's where I'm coming from.
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Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Comic Review: Action Lab: Dog of Wonder #1
- Written by Scott Fogg and Vito Delsante
- Art by Rosy Higgins and Ted Brandt
- Letters by Full Court Press
- Published by Action Lab Entertainment

These are my kind of people.
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Comic Review: Red Agent #2
- Story by Joe Brusha, Ralph Tedesco, and Lou Iovino
- Written by Lou Iovino
- Artwork by Diego Galindo
- Colors by Grostieta
- Letters by Fabio Amelia
- Cover A by Edgar Salazar and Erick Arciniega
- Cover B by Caio Cacau
- Cover C by Michael Dooney and Ivan Nunes
- Cover D by Diego Galindo and Grostieta
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Comic Review: Wayward #11
- Story by Jim Zub
- Line Art by Steven Cummings
- Colors by Tamra Bonvillain
- Letters by Marshall Dillon
- Back Matter by Zack Davisson
- Cover A by Steven Cummings and Tamra Bonvillain
- Cover B by Nick Bradshaw and Tamra Bonvillain
- Cover C by Danica Brine and Tamra Bonvillain
- Published by Image Comics
Monday, November 23, 2015
Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #21
- Script by Christos Gage
- Art by Rebekah Isaacs
- Colors by Dan Jackson
- Letters by Richard Starkings and Jimmy Betancourt
- Cover by Steve Morris
- Published by Dark Horse Comics
Labels:
#21,
Buffy,
Buffy the Vampire Slayer,
Buffyverse,
Christos Gage,
comic,
comic review,
Comics,
Dan Jackson,
Dark Horse,
Dark Horse Comics,
Jimmy Betancourt,
Rebekah Isaacs,
Review,
Richard Starkings,
Season 10
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Comic Review: Last Sons of America #1
- Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson
- Illustrated by Matthew Dow Smith
- Colors by Doug Garbark
- Letters by Jim Campbell
- Cover by Tonci Zonjic
- Variant covers by Felipe Smith and Michael Dow Smith
- Published by BOOM! Studios
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Comic Review: Zodiac Starforce #3
- Script by Kevin Panetta
- Art, Colors, and Lettering by Paulina Ganucheau
- Color flats by Kristen Acampora
- Cover by Jacob Wyatt
- Published by Dark Horse Comics
Monday, November 16, 2015
TV Review: Agents of SHIELD Season 3, Episode 7 "Chaos Theory"
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. can be a weirdly frustrating show at times. When it's good, it's really good, but not for reasons that are all that interesting to talk about. It also has difficulty in trying to balance different storylines, so that when it's really good in one area, it has problems in another that don't kill it, but just drag things down a bit. This episode, "Chaos Theory" is a great example of that, putting a temporary bow on the Lash storyline while kind of fumbling some stories in the background.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
TV Review: The Flash Season 2, Episode 6 "Enter Zoom"
I was not planning on reviewing two episodes of The Flash in a row, but that was before I watched this episode and started thinking about it. It just sticks out from everything else the rest of the season, and everything else that was on this week that I might have wanted to talk about, to the point that I have to review it. In this episode we meet Zoom, who manages to meet if not exceed all expectations, and the real question to ask is how the show managed to pull that off.
Labels:
Berlanti Productions,
Brooke Roberts,
DC Entertainment,
Enter Zoom,
Episode 6,
Gabrielle Stanton,
J. J. Makaro,
Review,
Season 2,
television,
The CW,
The Flash,
TV,
TV Review,
Warner Bros. Television
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Comic Review: The Goddamned #1
- Written by Jason Aaron
- Art by R. M. Guera
- Colors by Giulia Brusco
- Letters and Design by Jared K. Fletcher
- Variant Cover by Jock
- Published by Image Comics
Friday, November 13, 2015
Comic Review: Limbo #1
- Created by Caspar Wijngaard and Dan Watters
- Writer: Dan Watters
- Artist: Caspar Wijngaard
- Lettering: Jim Campbell
- Published by Image Comics
Labels:
#1,
Caspar Wijngaard,
comic,
comic review,
Comics,
Dan Watters,
Image,
Image Comics,
Jim Campbell,
Limbo,
Review
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Comic Review: Joe Golem: Occult Detective #1
This was originally posted as a review for Word of the Nerd. Reposted here with slight modifications.
- Story by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden
- Art by Patric Reynolds
- Colors by Dave Stewart
- Letters by Clem Robins
- Cover by Dave Palumbo
- Variant Cover by Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart
Labels:
#1,
Christopher Golden,
Clem Robins,
comic,
comic review,
Comics,
Dark Horse,
Dark Horse Comics,
Dave Palumbo,
Dave Stewart,
Joe Golem,
Mike Mignola,
Occult Detective,
Patric Reynolds,
Review
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Comic Review: Johnny Red #1
This was originally posted as a review for Word of the Nerd. Reposted here with slight modifications.
- Writer: Garth Ennis
- Art: Keith Burns
- Colors: Jason Worde
- Letters: Ron Steen
- Published by Titan Comics
Labels:
#1,
comic,
comic review,
Comics,
Garth Ennis,
Jason Worde,
Johnny Red,
Keith Burns,
Review,
Ron Steen,
Titan,
Titan Comics
Monday, November 9, 2015
TV Review: Arrow Season 4, Episode 5: Haunted
This was the episode that everyone was really excited for because it featured Matt Ryan playing Constantine, after his show on NBC was cancelled last season. I found it hard to really get into that, considering that I never watched the show and didn't feel a particular compulsion to watch it. What mattered was how he worked in this episode, which oddly made it a good counterpoint to this week's episode of The Flash. Both of them featured a character with a lot of extra baggage attached (Constantine here, Wells there), but while The Flash used it to kickstart the plotline for the season, here most of it went to this one episode, not having quite as large of hooks for the main storyline.
Labels:
Arrow,
Berlanti Productions,
Brian Ford Sullivan,
Constantine,
Episode 5,
Haunted,
John Badham,
John Constantine,
Oscar Balderrama,
Review,
Season 4,
television,
The CW,
TV,
TV Review,
Warner Bros. Television
Sunday, November 8, 2015
TV Review: The Flash Season 2 Episode 5: The Darkness and the Light
Though they didn't share any explicit connections, this week's episodes of The Flash and Arrow had an interesting structural connection that I don't think was intentional, but found interesting nonetheless. Both brought in a character with a lot of attached baggage (Wells here, Constantine there) and mostly built the episode around them. Over on Arrow, it felt like a diversion from the main plotline of the season, while on The Flash it's being used to kickstart development far more quickly than we expected.
Labels:
Ben Sokolowski,
Berlanti Productions,
DC Entertainment,
Episode 5,
Grainne Godfree,
Review,
Season 2,
Steve Shill,
television,
The CW,
The Darkness and the Light,
The Flash,
TV,
TV Review,
Warner Bros. Television
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Comic Review: Dead Vengeance #2
- Created by Bill Morrison and Kayre Morrison
- Script by Bill Morrison
- Pencils by Tone Rodriguez
- Inks by Keith Champagne
- Colors by Carlos Badilla
- Letters by Nate Piekos
- Cover art by Bill Morrison with Carlos Badilla
- Published by Dark Horse Comics
Friday, November 6, 2015
Comic Review: Angel and Faith Season 10 #20
- Script by Victor Gischler
- Art by Will Conrad
- Colors by Michelle Madsen
- Letters by Richard Starkings and Jimmy Betancourt
- Cover by Scott Fischer
- Variant Cover by Mike Norton with Michelle Madsen
- Published by Dark Horse Comics
Labels:
#20,
Angel and Faith,
Buffyverse,
comic,
comic review,
Comics,
Dark Horse,
Dark Horse Comics,
Jimmy Betancourt,
Michelle Madsen,
Review,
Richard Starkings,
Scott Fischer,
Season 10,
Victor Gischler,
Will Conrad
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Comic Review: Adventure Time 2015 Spooktacular
This was originally posted as a review for Word of the Nerd. Reposted here with slight modifications.
- Written and Illustrated by Hanna K
- Cover by Chrystin Garland
- Variant by Emily Partridge
- Published by BOOM! Studios
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Comic Review: Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare #1
This was originally posted as a review for Word of the Nerd. Reposted here with slight modifications.
- Story by Paul Tobin
- Art and Cover by Jacob Chabot
- Colors by Matthew J. Rainwater
- Letters by Steve Dutro
- Published by Dark Horse Comics
Friday, October 30, 2015
Comic Review: Cyrus Perkins and the Haunted Taxi Cab #1
- Story, Letters, and Colors by Dave Dwonch
- Art and Tones by Anna Lencioni
- Published by Action Lab Comics
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