Jim Starlin, creator of Thanos, Drax, Gamora, and the Infinity Gauntlet is back thanks to a new fully funded project on Kickstarter! Written by Starlin and published by Ominous Press, Dreadstar the last survivor of the Milky Way galaxy, whose quest is to bring justice to the universe returns in a
Disney recently released the inaugural season of Launchpad, a series of short films celebrating diverse stories and creators. Every one of these six films are worth a watch. But if you want the rundown for each, here’s a quick review for each film in the collection: American Eid follows a Muslim
Ragnarok confirms a huge reveal from the premiere straight out of the gates. Laurits (Jonas Strand Gravli) is the son of Vidar (Gísli Örn Garðarsson). Yes, we all know that should not be possible but we see his powers manifest after eating the sacrifice later. Laurits has always felt alone and
Van Helsing is moving towards this finale and finally bringing the team back together. As Violet (Keeya King) and Ivory (Jennifer Cheon Garcia) look to follow up on clues left by Jack (Nicole Muñoz) in the Van Helsing book. After following the clues with Violet’s help they head to a spooky
Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia proves the old adage that no plan survives contact with the enemy in Ep. 5 "A Snake Shows Its Colors, Man Hides His Colors". Admittedly, the plan isn't even Sitara's plan. It's the plan of her mistress Sorghaghtani. However, it still becomes clear that the whole plan
We all have that one film we saw when we were far too young to see. That one movie that we snuck a peek at when our parents went to bed, or movie hopping at the theater to the R-rated movie you couldn't buy a ticket for, or at your friend's house with parents who didn't care what you watched. What
Daemons of the Shadow Realm shows us one of the most wonderfully executed baited traps in Ep. 17 "Crybaby and Naughty Child". All with the intended target of the trap, a traitor within the ranks of the Kagemoris, taking it hook, line, and sinker. The resulting battle as well as the ripple effects