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Review: IRON MAN 3 full review *contains major spoilers*

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toyz2men made a trip to see Iron Man 3! Here’s the review! WARNING! MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD! We wanted to wait to post this until everyone had a fair chance to see it. Continue reading

Review: INJUSTICE GODS AMONG US plus possible spoilers!

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Alright guys, let me tell you about a little game called Injustice: Gods Among Us. Continue reading

’68 Jungle Jim – Hellhole: Meet the New Boss Issue #1 Review

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Just finished up with ’68 Jungle Jim and I loved it! This issue starts off with a soldier in Vietnam, far west of Da Nang in 1968. Continue reading

The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct Review!

Alright guys, I’m sure you’re all aware of the new Walking Dead video game. Just in case you aren’t, it’s called The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct.
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WonderCon: SUPERMAN UNBOUND review

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Where does it hold up against the other DC films? Continue reading

Coverage of the 2013 LEXINGTON COMIC & TOY CONVENTION

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As you know, the weekend of March 16th and 17th was the Lexington Comic and Toy Convention! If you didn’t know that, you’ve been living under a rock. Come on in guys, the coverage is fine. Continue reading

Long Beach Comic Con Review

My first Comic Con ever.

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Review: UNIVERSAL STUDIOS’ HALLOWEEN HORROR NIGHTS

It’s Halloween Time and what are idle hands to do? Universal Studios’ can help you scratch that itch. Continue reading

Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo Review: The Next Step Forward

Nearly one year after bursting onto the scene, Comikaze returned to the LA Convention Center. Although this version maintained an intense focus on providing a party-like experience for fans, there were many changes. Continue reading

Review: SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN DVD and Blu-Ray

Snow White and The Huntsman, the beautifully filmed dark adaptation of the classic fairytale White did surprisingly well in the box office this spring, even before the tabloids had a field day with the indiscretions of the title actress and the director. Continue reading