AP Productions: The Cavalier #27

The Shit-town Saga: Midnight Rider part 5 Emily Kobowski was startled awake by a loud knocking on her apartment door and when she peered through the peep hole, she saw a familiar black helmet slouched against her door. “Cav?,” she exclaimed and opened the door, ready to catch him as he stumbled into the room. “Shit, what happened?,” she asked as she kicked the door … Continue reading AP Productions: The Cavalier #27

Everwinter Night Review

This unconventional production was the result of a different movie being cancelled at the last minute due to unforeseen complications. With a cast and crew two days out from filming on location in New Hampshire, a completely new story was conceived on the fly using the resources available. Everwinter Night marks the inaugural feature from Dreamscape Productions. Following a successful festival run that included winning … Continue reading Everwinter Night Review

Jab’s Legion of Super-Heroes Reviews: Blok & The White Witch

BLOK Blok- One and Done:-Blok is a semi-late addition to the original Legion line-up, but came to be one of their most recognizable members, since he’s a giant rock-dude and all. A giant silicon being from a dead planet called Dryad, he was a “Last of His Kind” type of guy who joined the team after first thinking they were the bad guys, and took … Continue reading Jab’s Legion of Super-Heroes Reviews: Blok & The White Witch

Consumed Review

Synopsis: Trapped between a madman (Devon Sawa) seeking revenge and a skin-stealing monster, a married couple must find the strength to fight and make it out of the woods alive. Directed by: Mitchell Altieri Produced by: Jeffrey Allard; Mitchell Altieri; Phil Flores; Joel Pincosy Written by: David Calbert Starring: Courtney Halverson, Mark Famiglietti, Devon Sawa I enjoy a good horror flick set in the woods. Whether the peril is natural … Continue reading Consumed Review

Jab’s Legion of Super-Heroes Reviews: XS & Shikari

XS (Jenni Ognats)-XS is a curious little addition to the “Reboot” Legion, in that she’s another futuristic descendent of Barry “The Flash” Allen, in one of those super-complicated backstories that it’s really just best not to go into. I DID appreciate how occasionally writers would use the Legion books to tell mini stories of what the inspirations of the various characters were, or whether or … Continue reading Jab’s Legion of Super-Heroes Reviews: XS & Shikari

AP Productions: Winghaven #26

Bastard Son of Nelson Creed part 5 Creed was in trouble again and this time, he had gotten himself arrested. His science teacher had made comments about his father in class after Creed had gotten a bit too antagonistic. “You’re gonna end up just like your dad,” Mr. Wilkins snarled during his tirade. Farrell could ignore that but when his mother was brought up, he … Continue reading AP Productions: Winghaven #26

Stew’s Reviews: X-Tremists

There was a lull—a dark age, if you will—in comics for a lot of the very late 1990’s to the mid-2010’s. People don’t talk about it much, but it was a terrible time for the industry. There were some good products here or there, but largely, there was a substantial vacuum. You see, during that timeframe, it was nigh impossible to find Jubilee appearing consistently … Continue reading Stew’s Reviews: X-Tremists

Jab’s Legion of Super-Heroes Reviews: Wildfire & Dawnstar

Seriously, why does anyone screw with the Cockrum design? LOOK AT IT! Wildfire- Best Legionnaire:-Wildfire exploded onto the scene in the Dave Cockrum-designed ’70s Legion, and pretty much overnight became one of the most popular characters, even though he DIED in his first issue. He sacrificed himself to save the team, revealing his “forbidden” unique power- a suicide attack that left his suit an empty … Continue reading Jab’s Legion of Super-Heroes Reviews: Wildfire & Dawnstar

Stew’s Reviews: Monstress

What I have discovered about myself is that I have a very love/hate relationship with independent comic books.  The ones that I enjoyed in the last few years, I have tended to love. Even when I have only read the first trade or two so far, I have found titles like Saga and Sex Criminals that I am eager to read more of whenever I … Continue reading Stew’s Reviews: Monstress

The Exorcism Review

Hey guys, do you know how weird it is that Russell Crowe is doing another Exorcism movie already? He just did The Pope’s Exorcist! Yeah, I’m not going to be that guy and make too big of a deal out of that–admittedly striking–similarity between two of Crowe’s biggest recent releases. It’s strange, sure, but he takes the roles that he takes, and I’m sure he … Continue reading The Exorcism Review