Advance Comic Book Review: Devil May Cry: The Vergil Chronicles #1

Advance Comic Book Review: Devil May Cry: The Vergil Chronicles #1

From my experience, most comic books based on video games suck. Hard. Is that the case for DmC or will this be one of the very rare exceptions? more »

Robot Television Roundup May 3-9 [Spoilers]

Robot Television Roundup May 3-9 [Spoilers]

Welcome to the Robot Television Roundup. Sometimes there’s just too much television to cover, but the Robot Television Roundup is here to help. Inside you’ll find quick thoughts about episodes of our favorite television series that we just weren’t able to review. more »

Variant: “Try It, You Might Like It”

Variant: “Try It, You Might Like It”

In this analogy, train games are like broccoli. Except they aren't nearly as good for you. more »

Movie Review: Iron Man 3

Movie Review: Iron Man 3

Tony Stark is back for Iron Man 3, the first Marvel movie since The Avengers! more »

Comic Book Review: Jupiter’s Legacy #1

Comic Book Review: Jupiter’s Legacy #1

“Celebrate the 75th anniversary of Superman this month by buying this frankly much-more interesting book by superstar creators MARK MILLAR and FRANK QUITELY.” – Image Comics more »

Gischler and Ferreyra Begin Witch Hunt

Gischler and Ferreyra Begin Witch Hunt

A fantastic tale of dark fantasy with a noir edge. more »

Video Game Review: Monaco—What’s Yours Is Mine

Video Game Review: Monaco—What’s Yours Is Mine

Monaco is supposed to infuse cooperative play into the normally solo stealth experience, but does this Indie game get it right? more »

Comic Book Review: Swamp Thing #19

Comic Book Review: Swamp Thing #19

What could Swamp Thing possibly fear more than The Scarecrow? more »

Movie Review: Oblivion

Movie Review: Oblivion

Tom Cruise stars in the latest sci-fi adventure from the director of Tron: Legacy. Find out how it stacks up with our full review. more »

Nerdlesque Rising

Nerdlesque Rising

Stella Cheeks is my guide to all things burlesque for she is an official aficionado of the classical and nerd-themed varieties. She was kind enough to recently give me the run-down on the history of Burlesque, its recent revival in the form of Neo-Burlesque, and... more »