Wolfwalkers (review, Forces of Geek) Apple TV+ Movie
Not since The Lion King have magnificent beasts told such a heartfelt story for all ages. Fans of The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea will recognize co-director Tomm Moore’s signature as he is joined by art director Ross Stewart to share the marquee credit.
Read More‘BATMAN: DEATH IN THE FAMILY’ (REVIEW) at FORCES OF GEEK
Last week we gave you a peek inside the NYCC Metaverse panels for Batman: Death in the Family interactive film with some key insights from the actors and filmmakers.
The disc arrived in for a full review which follows.
Read MoreNYCC METAVERSE: SPEAKING WITH THE BAT FAMILY – BEHIND THE SCENES OF ‘DC SHOWCASE SHORTS COLLECTION: BATMAN: DEATH IN THE FAMILY” - FORCES OF GEEK
Saturday at Metaverse, the combined effort of New York Comic Con and London’s MCM Comic Con to conduct virtually conventions this year, the first interactive animated DC movie Batman: Death in the Family was previewed for this week’s October 13th Blu-Ray and Digital release.
‘Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons’ (Movie Review) at Forces of Geek
Michael Chiklis stars as Deathstroke/Slade Wilson in the latest DC Animated movie. Originally appearing on CW Seed in a serialized form, this standalone movie is not aligned with any other DC animated films. Read more at Forces of Geek.
Read MoreComic-Con@Home: ‘Snake Eyes: Deadgame’ With Rob Liefeld at Forces of Geek | G.I. Joe Comic Book News
Comic book journalist Jim Viscardi held an interview with Image Comics founder and Deadpool co-creator Rob Liefeld about his new IDW book, G.I.Joe Snake-Eyes: Deadgame. After a COVID-19 shipping delay, the book with 36 covers shipped to stores last week.
Read MoreRob Liefeld Talks ‘Snake Eyes: Deadgame’ with Forces of Geek! - With Matt Dursin from League Podcast
Rob Liefeld has announced a new project with IDW Publishing and Hasbro as part of a major push for the G.I. Joe brand in anticipation of new toys and the upcoming Snake Eyes movie in theaters on October 23rd.
The fan-favorite Arashikage ninja Snake Eyes stars in Liefeld’s miniseries in June. Matt Dursin and our own Clay N Ferno from League Podcast hopped on a call with Rob to capture his infectious energy and talk about how G.I. Joe has had an impact on kids of a certain age and continues to today! READ MORE: https://www.forcesofgeek.com/2020/03/rob-liefeld-talks-snake-eyes-deadgame-with-forces-of-geek.html
Read More‘Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #1’ (review by Clay N Ferno) at Forces of Geek
Black Label introduces a new, nine issue series exploring an Elseworlds relationship between a criminologist and a psychopathic killer in Joker/Harley #1.
Read More‘Daredevil #12’ (review) at Forces of Geek
The current status quo of Daredevil is that Matt Murdock is Daredevil no more, Elektra doesn’t know her former ex (or exes) are the same person, and there are copycat Daredevils running around Hell’s Kitchen.
Read More‘Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #6’ (review) at Forces of Geek
Ahh, the sweet relief of a series ending! I’ve gone from enthusiast to impatient with this series, but now I’ve come full circle back to loving Batman/TMNT III again.
Read More‘Wonder Woman #79’ (review) at Forces of Geek
The most frustrating part of double shipping is we have gone beyond one artist per book for scheduling.
Wonder Woman #79 continues along this path, and so far the wheels are attached to the wagon, but top tier books always have the priority for top tier artists, but at what cost?
Read More‘Downton Abbey’ (film review, 2019) at Forces Of Geek
The film expansion of Downton Abbey starts nearly after we left the Crawleys in July of 1927. Rarely does a series, British or American, jump from the small screen to the big and the challenges of storytelling in both mediums are quite different. Without the luxury of an episodic return, the film must resolve itself by the end, and I am pleased to say that this one does.
READ THE REVIEW: https://www.forcesofgeek.com/2019/09/downton-abbey-review.html
Read More‘Aquaman #52’ (review) at Forces of Geek
There’s an attack by a sea monster on Amnesty Bay, Maine and Aquaman, Aqualad, Caille, and crew are ready to defend the lighthouse at any costs.
READ THE REVIEW: https://www.forcesofgeek.com/2019/09/aquaman-52-review.html
Read More‘G.I. Joe #1’ (written by Paul Allor - review) at Forces of Geek
As one gets with ‘your favorite thing’, when a new edition comes out, you approach skeptical by nature, speculate on merits, and if you have a generous heart and mind, you ‘give it a shot’ at least. Star Wars, Star Trek, Mad Max, whatever it is that floats your boat, you hope the new folks don’t muck it up too badly.
READ THE REVIEW: https://www.forcesofgeek.com/2019/09/g-i-joe-1-review.html
Read More‘Wonder Woman #78’ (review) at Forces of Geek
The latest issue of Wonder Woman continues the story of Diana’s world after Aphrodite was murdered by Cheetah last issue. The consequences are affecting Steve; Aphrodite’s now motherless demigod spawn, Atlantiades; and Diana being stripped of her shield and bracelets by Cheetah.
Read MoreLEGO DC: Batman – Family Matters (movie review) at Forces of Geek
LEGO DC: Batman – Family Matters is the latest in the direct to video DC Comics and Lego line of films, starring Troy Baker as Batman in a tale that looks at the Jason Todd origin story with a gentle temper, suitable for kids.
Read MoreHarley Quinn and Poison Ivy #1 (review) at Forces of Geek
Harley and Poison Ivy have been BFFs for a number of years now. Jody Houser hops on with the squad train to give us Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #1 of #6.
Read MoreBatman / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #5 (review) at Forces of Geek
IDW and DC’s joint venture Batman/TMNT III hits its penultimate issue this week with #5. It’s Batman and the green ‘modern’ turtles with Shredder vs Joker and the Foot Clan robots.
Read More‘Wonder Woman #77’ (review) at Forces of Geek! (Spoilers)
Steve Trevor attempts to spare Diana and Atlantiades from the sight of a fallen god in the latest Wonder Woman #77.
Read More‘Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #4’ (review) at Forces of Geek
Crisis in a Half Shell continues with part four in Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #4. The third volume in the Batman/TMNT crossover franchise shifts away from Eastman’s drawings this issue but he does provide the variant cover.
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