Body Bags The Hard Way
Thursday, March 16th, 2006The father and daughter team are still their usual violent selves, with guts and gore aplenty.
The father and daughter team are still their usual violent selves, with guts and gore aplenty.
It’s a lot like being a mercenary in a war between two large countries.
Lucky Number Slevin lacks the impact of the Usual Suspects, which it so obviously attempts to emulate. Don’t expect to see this film winning any Oscars
The hero at their lowest, abandoned and beaten. A first issue should impress more than this, should do more to win over the undecided.
Nextwave puts the “comic” in “comic book.” It features, among other things, a team of B-list superheroes, a green lizard in purple underpants with no genitals, and enough one-liners to keep even the most humorless of readers giggling the whole way through.
If somebody said to me tomorrow, lets do an illustrated Robin Hood, I’d be right on it.
The movie starts to examine the social situation of how the race of a crime victim plays a role that either dictates guilt or innocence.
Casey Cosker reports back from NY Comic Con.
So with that preamble dispensed with, a very warm welcome to our first honoured guest, Bridget Silvestri
This month we’re starting up a new column brought about by Russell Sheath. As you may have seen we had a contest going for naming this new column. Well the results are in and the new column is now named AudioSLAVES. Thanks to an entry from Greg Tumbarello who will be receiving a copy […]