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Comic Review: KING!

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Life is full of ironies. In this particular case I find it ironic that, though I don’t care for Elvis Presley either as a musician and/or actor, I absolutely love the guy as a monster assassin for hire. Yes, I said monster assassin for hire. Okay, I have to be honest; he isn’t necessarily an… [Continue Reading]

Comic Review: Insane Jane: Avenging Star Issue 1

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When it comes to musicals, if I don’t enjoy the music I’m not going to enjoy the show. I have a similar issue with comics. If I don’t take to the artwork, Ray Bradbury could have written the story and I’d be hard pressed to continue reading the series. This poses a problem from time… [Continue Reading]

Comic Review: Logan’s Run Last Day Issue 3

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Logan is now on the run. He and Jessica have turned their backs to the world of the Thinkers and vanished into the ruins of Cathedral, the first step towards Sanctuary. Danger lurks at every bend. Gangs of adolescents known as Cubs prowl the dark recesses of the ruins, hunting whatever gets in their way,… [Continue Reading]

Comic Review: Fade to Black #1

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At first glance Fade to Black from Image Comics seemed like a typical run-of-the-mill horror comic: a group of hikers in the middle of nowhere are soon to be lunch for the local crazy cannibal population. Come on, haven’t we seen this in countless movies? It’s what makes us all a bit weary of treading off… [Continue Reading]

Comic Review: Logan’s Run: Last Day #2

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When last we saw Logan-6, a Deep Sleep Operative also known as a Sandman, he was seemingly on the verge of fleeing the world of the Thinkers for the unknown wastelands of Sanctuary. Only one kill away from becoming the greatest DS Man of all time, Logan chooses to go rogue before his 21st birthday, his… [Continue Reading]

Comic Review: Vincent Price Presents #17

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Emily Scott is haunted by the man known as Soulless Sam, a psychopathic killer who murdered her husband and lays waste to anything that crosses his path. The latest issue of Vincent Price Presents opens with a nightmare and ends in retribution, but the pages between are vague at best. Writer Nick Lyons has taken… [Continue Reading]

Famous Monsters and the Internet Bringing Fans Together

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Famous Monsters of Filmland exists because Forrest J. Ackerman was first and foremost a fan. In his time there was no Internet keeping him abreast of every single microscopic detail going on in every facet of sci-fi and horror. He created one magazine, with a limited number of pages per issue to inform other fans… [Continue Reading]

Comic Review: Vincent Price Presents #15

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A phantom admirer sits in a field with the object of his desires, his affections. He listens to her stories. He feels her anguish and pain, the torment of an artistic soul beaten by an abusive relationship. There is nothing Ethan’s love for Theresa can do to save her from Oscar, Theresa’s no good, abusive,… [Continue Reading]

Comic Review: Logan's Run Last Day

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I have a love-hate relationship with novels. Though I love reading, often times I feel novels can be long winded and monotonous in some parts. At the same time, movies adapted from novels oftentimes omit a lot and or tweak the story so much that you walk out of the theatre wondering how the heck… [Continue Reading]

Avatar Just Keeps On Keepin On

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Another weekend and guess what, Avatar is still the number one movie at the box office. With a Golden Globe for best picture and a record MLK weekend with $42.8 million, James Cameron’s already inflated ego is now bigger than God. The Fox smash crossed the $500 million domestic mark and has made over a… [Continue Reading]

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