The Pull List: 5/28/2014
A sparse week for must read comics. C.O.W.L. #1 Chicago Organized Worker’s League. The first ever superhero union. They are about to face their worst enemy yet, an unpunchable foe. Pubic Relations! Deadpool… Continue reading
A sparse week for must read comics. C.O.W.L. #1 Chicago Organized Worker’s League. The first ever superhero union. They are about to face their worst enemy yet, an unpunchable foe. Pubic Relations! Deadpool… Continue reading
Warning: this game has crack-level addiction. But in the good way…not like Candy Crush that treats you to bright, shiny colours in response for swiping aimlessly at your phone screen. Instead it draws you back… Continue reading
I’m a huge fan of horror films and a friend of mine recently asked me to give her some recommendations. She’s never been into scary movies before so this is brand new territory for… Continue reading
View Part 1 of Season 2. Spoilers for Season 2 Shrapnel Played by Firefly‘s Sean Maher In the comics, Shrapnel is a being completely composed of scrap metal. He has control over every little… Continue reading
By Hedge From: Supergiant Games Available on: Windows PC and PS4 Played on: PS4 Supergiant Games is known to many as the creators of the wonderful Bastion, a top down mashembashemup roleplaying game… Continue reading
The selection of books that you are assigned to read in high school English class can be tiresome, enjoyable…even life changing. Regardless of how they impact on you as a reader you don’t… Continue reading
X-Men: Days of Future Past is your typical story of everything goes to hell so you send the conscience of the one guy who can withstand the punches of time travel back to… Continue reading
Must read comics debuting 5/21/2014 Batman And Frankenstein #31 The hunt for Robin continues. Batman is on the trail of Ra’s al Ghul who has stolen the bodies of Damien and Talia to… Continue reading
Directed by: Gareth Edwards Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Ken Watanabe, and Bryan Cranston Plot: The chronicle of one family’s struggles as monster magnets. Review: Anyone who has seen Gareth Edwards’ 2010 indie darling, Monsters, understands why… Continue reading