[Comic Review] Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #44

[Comic Review] Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #44

Script: Tom Waltz Story: Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow & Tom Waltz Artist: Cory Smith Colours: Ronda Pattison Letters: Shawn Lee Publisher: IDW Review: CONTAINS SPOILERS The final chapter in the Attack on Technodrome story arch of IDW’s brilliant reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comes to an end with #44. The previous issue ended on … Continue reading

What A Marvel! Iron Man [2008] by Bea Harper

What A Marvel! Iron Man [2008] by Bea Harper

Dir.: Jon Faverau Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Gwenyth Paltrow, Jeff Bridges and Terrence Howard The film that shot the Marvel Avengers pantheon into the Big Leagues. A lot of the film does rest on the ‘Just Go With It’ school of thought, but as this film proves, that only works if you are invested in … Continue reading

[Comic Review] Batgirl #40

[Comic Review] Batgirl #40

Writers: Brenden Fletcher and Cameron Stewart Artist: Babs Tarr Publisher: DC Comics Review: Batgirl #40 brings a conclusion to the first story arch in the Batgirl of Burnside that began in issue 35 when the creative team or writers Cameron Steward, Brendan Fletcher and artist Babs Tarr took over the reigns from previous series writer, … Continue reading

[Comic Review] Northlanders: Sven The Return

[Comic Review] Northlanders: Sven The Return

Writer: Brian Wood Artist: Davide Gianfelice Publisher: Vertigo Review: In honour of Brian Woods new historical epic, Rebels which will be hitting shelves this month from Dark Horse, I thought I’d take a look back at his previous masterpiece, Northlanders. Over its 50 issue run, Northlanders focused on a series of short and long story … Continue reading

[Comic Review] Jem And The Holograms #01

[Comic Review] Jem And The Holograms #01

Writer: Kelly Thompson Artist: Sophie Campbell Publisher: IDW Review: From Transformers to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, My Little Pony to G.I Joe, the classic cartoons from the 1980’s have been given a massive rebirth and re-introduced to new audiences in the form of films, new animated shows and comics. Under IDW Publishing these gems of … Continue reading