Heroes & Villains: Green Lantern, Transformers, LOUD + Tartarus
It’s a pot pourri of publishers this week as E.A. Henson looks at a bunch of new releases including LOUD from Black Mask Studios and Image Comics’ Tartarus.

It’s a pot pourri of publishers this week as E.A. Henson looks at a bunch of new releases including LOUD from Black Mask Studios and Image Comics’ Tartarus.
Carlo Mirabella-Davis’s thriller Swallow is a twisted cake that never feels regurgitated from other genre projects
Universal and Blumhouse are finally releasing The Hunt this coming Friday, March 13th.
X-Men/Fantastic Four #1 pits two of Marvel’s legendary teams against one another at the dawn of the new mutant age.Â
Lots of new from The Week in Horror, including the talk that Sam Raimi is in line to direct the new Doctor Strange film for Marvel.
Well, consider me surprised. I definitely didn’t see this poor showing happening at the box office this weekend for Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn).Â
This week’s edition of Figure Friday finds E.A.Henson contemplating the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle figures.
It’s a blockbuster weekend at the box office, as the first comic book film of 2020 arrives with a bang.Â
There’s so much to love about taking one of Sony Japan’s best portable titles to a big screen, and there are hours of fun to be had in this package.
There’s a new Saw film coming and it’s got some pretty big names attached to it – Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson.
The Star Wars Adventures series of books by IDW is wonderful. It’s everything the title promises: Adventures set in the Star Wars universe.
It was a rough week for rock fans as we had to say goodbye to Corrosion of Conformity drummer Reed Mullin, former DRI bassist Josh Pappe, and Gang of Four guitarist Andy Gill.