Winter is Not Coming: Game of Thrones Prequel Canceled
There is a new Game of Thrones theory we’ve all over-looked that’s worth reviewing. Here it...
Read Moreby Hadeel Othman | Jan 9, 2020 | Game of Thrones, Television
There is a new Game of Thrones theory we’ve all over-looked that’s worth reviewing. Here it...
Read Moreby miamcv | Jul 29, 2019 | Conventions, Game of Thrones, SDCC
We have arrived. The very last Game of Thrones Comic Con panel that will ever be occurring at San...
Read Moreby miamcv | May 26, 2019 | Game of Thrones, Television
After a pretty disappointing season, the series finale and conclusion to the entire juggernaut of...
Read Moreby miamcv | May 25, 2019 | Game of Thrones, Television
This episode was possibly one of the most baffling, at least in regard to plot and narrative....
Read Moreby miamcv | May 12, 2019 | Game of Thrones, Television
Having found out that this week’s installation would also be an hour and twenty minutes – along...
Read Moreby miamcv | May 5, 2019 | Game of Thrones, Television
Where to begin with the review of this episode. Aside from the very literal darkness of the visual...
Read Moreby J. Endress | Apr 4, 2018 | Comics, Marvel, Wolverine
Old Man Logan launched as an 8-issue storyline in 2009 taking place in a hellish alternate Earth. After the Death of Wolverine, Old Man Logan became a full-on X-man, having relocated to one of the less hellish Marvel timelines. Just shy of a total reboot, Wolverine’s clone, X-23, took up the reigns for the monthly Wolverine title, with the addition of her tween clone, Gabby, aka Honey Badger. Daken, Logan’s son, also shows up from time to time. As does Old Man Logan, which ends up creating a bizarre family unit. There’s even a pet; Jonathan, the talking Wolverine.
by J. Endress | Mar 21, 2018 | Marvel, Podcast, Wolverine
Wolverine: The Long Night starts with a chilling explanation of how there are 1000 ways to die in Alaska. Logan, the Wolverine, is quickly implied among these gruesome fates. There’s a new stranger in the small coastal town of Burns, Alaska, and people are going missing and questions are being asked. Two very unwanted Federal Agents (from an undisclosed agency) are on the scene, a situation reminiscent of the opening of Twin Peaks. The sound of water on the docks, semis, creaking chairs all paint a tense scene. The power of Jaws or Halloween is not when you see the monster, but knowing it’s there, lurking. That music starts, and your heart rate skyrockets