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Preacher – Thoughts on the upcoming series
A few months back, I sat back and over the course of a week or two, read the entire PreacherĀ (Garth Ennis and Steve Dillion) graphic novel series. Being more than a bit into my graphic novels, I’d come across Preacher … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Novels, TV
Tagged acting, amazon prime, AMC, blogging, Breaking Bad, Comics, dc, Dominic Cooper, Evan Goldberg, Graphic Novels, Joe Gilgun, Marvel, Misfits, Netflix, Novels, Preacher, Seth Rogan, This is England, tv, Vampire, Walking Dead, Writing
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My Funko Pop Collection Part 2: TARDIS & Marvel
Here is part two of the showcase of my Funko Pop collection. It was originally just going to feature my little Marvel set but since I’ve made an addition to my Doctor Who collection I thought I’d throw that in … Continue reading
Posted in Funko Pops
Tagged Avengers, blog, Captain America, Civil War, Collectables, collection, Comics, david tennant, dc, doctor who, film, Funko Pops, Gaming, Hulk, Iron Man, Joss Whedon, Loki, Marvel, matt smith, sci-fi, Spider-Man, TARDIS, Thor, tv
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Lost at Sea by Bryan Lee O’Malley Review
Bryan Lee O’Malley’s first graphic novel Lost at Sea was quite a disappointment to me. I’m a big fan of O’Malley as an author, Scott Pilgrim is obviously a hipsters bible and his most recent effort Seconds is brilliant in … Continue reading
Posted in Graphic Novels, Novels
Tagged america, Anna Kendrick, art, artistic, Aubrey Plaza, books, bryan lee o'malley, california, Canada, Comics, coming of age, dc, Edgar Wright, existential, funko, Funko Pops, geek, Graphic Novel, Hot Fuzz, Kieran Culkin, Lost at Sea, Marvel, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Michael Cera, nerd, Novels, reading, road trip, Scott Pilgrim, Sean of the Dead, Seconds, self discovery, teenager, teens, themes, travel, vancouver
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Graphic Novel Review: Doctor Strange Season One (Greg Pak, Emma Rios)
In the wake of the news that Doctor Strange is getting the Marvel movie treatment and they’ve cast Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch in the lead role, I thought I’d check out Doctor Strange: Season One. I’d read theĀ Ant-Man: Season One … Continue reading
Posted in Graphic Novels
Tagged Adaption, Ant-Man, art, Batman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Comic Books, Daredevil, dc, Doctor Strange, Dr. Doom, Emma Rios, Fantastic Four, Graphic Novels, Greg Pak, Hulk, magic, Marvel, Marvel Season One, movie, Spider-Man, Superman
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Graphic Novel Review: Superior (Mark Millar & Leinil Francis Yu)
Superior is a curious graphic novel. It does a lot of things right but it also seemed to do quite a few things wrong. It’s a classic Mark Millar (Kick-Ass, Wanted) affair, in that it is very teen appealing but … Continue reading
Graphic Novel Roundup: Marvels, Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, Ms. Marvel
The series where I review the graphic novels I’ve read this week! It’s been a Marvel heavy graphic novel session this week but that’s no bad thing. The 3 graphic novels I’ve got through this week are Marvels (Alex Ross … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Novels
Tagged art, blog, blogging, Captain America, comic adaption, Comics, dc, Deadpool, Fantastic Four, film, Graphic Novel, Marvel, Ms Marvel, Novels, reading, Spider-Man, Superpowers, The Human Torch, Wolverine, Writing, X-Men
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Short thoughts 2: The Dark Tower, Gears of War: Judgment and Ant-Man
Here’s the second installment of short thoughts! On todays edition, I give you the rundown on Marvel’s latest installment: Ant-Man. I also tell you why I’m hooked on Steven King’s ‘The Dark Tower‘ Series and finally how I’ve renewed my … Continue reading
Posted in Films, Gaming, Novels
Tagged Ant-Man, Comics, film, gears of war, Gears of War: Judgment, Marvel, Novels, PS4, Roland, Stephen King, summer, superhero, The Dark Tower, tv, xbox, xbox 360, xbox live
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