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Batman: Arkham Origins – Irving’s Review, Part 3

Irving concludes his look at the prequel to the Arkham story. How well does it fit into the scene set by the other games?

Comic Showcase #43: Superman Rebirth #1

The Literary Lair: Short Story Sanctuary #1

This week, we try something a little different and look at a few short stories that aren’t connected by an author or anthology, in a new segment called Short Story Sanctuary. (Yes, I like alliteration)

Musical Hell: Thumbelina

 

In which Don Bluth tries to out-Disney his former employers.

Adamania: When the Rat’s Away the Mice Will Play – Batman Season 1 Episode 12

Having escaped the Riddler’s death trap, Batman and Robin still have to figure out what the Riddler’s ultimate game is and come up with a way to stop him. Frank Gorshin guest stars as the Riddler.

Cinematic Masochism: Batman: The Killing Joke

I look at the animated adaptation of Alan Moore & Brian Bolland’s infamous graphic novel.

How To Fix It: Star Trek (2009)

This week, as the newest Kelvin Timeline Star Trek movie is released, we take a look at the film that first established the Kelvin Timeline, and pissed off a lot of fans.

Starbolts #317: Code Blue

 

Insert the name of your favorite hospital drama here. I couldn’t think of a decent name of a hospital show that best fit this week’s comic. So, I went with Code Blue. Seemed appropriate. =D A theme this week is really revenge. Revenge took hold of Nautilus and now he’s not thinking straight. Dennis here is teetering close to the edge of revenge. Crystal on the other hand is trying to keep a level head.  Let’s hope she can keep Dennis cool when they go to Kentucky.

That, however, won’t be for a while. We still got whatever Cobra and the Legion are up to. Should be a great adventure! Stay tuned!

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Into the Idiot Box (Ep. 44.75): Spidey Super Stories

In this “decimal episode,” Dubious Khan discusses what may be the most bizarre entry in Spider-Man’s history on television.