Fenrir is the true star of Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology #5 from Dark Horse Comics. Definitely more so than any of the other Norse gods and goddesses. If he were the hero, he'd definitely be a tragic hero-type figure. Warning: Big fluffy spoilers for Norse Mythology #5. If you have any desire to
Loki is back in Nail Gaiman's Norse Mythology #3 from Dark Horse Comics. And of course, all the other gods blame him for when everything goes horribly wrong. Regardless of whether it was actually his fault or not. Warning: spoilers for Norse Mythology #3, so stop here if you plan on reading it. If
Norse Mythology #1 from Dark Horse Comics does a wonderful job of giving life to the old Norse myths, but what else would you expect when the duo of Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russell are on the job? Warning: spoilers for Norse Mythology #1, although if you're familiar with actual Norse mythology,
Daemons of the Shadow Realm has Yuru and his Daemons turn the table on his pursuers in Ep. 4 "Jin and Yuru". It's pretty clearly a case of the hunters becoming the hunted here, and in a very action-packed way to boot. Now we wait and see if this is a good thing for Yuru, or if he has bitten off
I'm not completely sold on the Bob Odenkirk action star rebrand. That's not a knock on him, either. I actually think he fits the role quite well, given the right circumstances - those being the break out Nobody which remains the best use of his new look. But something about it feels off and
It's been quite a long time since we've had a Star Wars movie in theaters. In the time between Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and now, we've had a revolution in entertainment in streaming and Star Wars moved from controlling the theater to a fixture in our living rooms with shows like The