Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings topped the record for Labour Day openings with $90 million and has posted the second-biggest three-day debut of the pandemic year so far, behind fellow Marvel Studios movie Black Widow. Which is… Read More ›
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Currently reading: Batman: the three jokers
Spoilers ahead. BATMAN: THREE JOKERS #1 written by Geoff Johns with art by Jason Fabok. I like comic books because they offer an escape for the evening. When you turn the first page, and everything is shiny, and you have… Read More ›
What I thought of The secret Life of Pets II
Max the dog, voiced by Patton Oswalt who replaced Louis C.K., thinks his home life is finally settled and safe. Then his owner gets married and has a baby. Max now has something new to be terrified about: the child’s… Read More ›
What I thought of Spiderman: Far From Home
Spoilers obviously Spiderman Far From Home is another billion dollar blockbuster and it is understandable Far From Home was one of the best Spiderman movies since Toby McGuire’s iteration. In its opening minutes, Far From Home establishes its post-Endgame world world is… Read More ›
Movie review: The banality of the Legend of Tarzan
There is a certain banality of what is right and wrong, while it is simple to say that someone just doing a job must be evil when that job involves the harm of others, perhaps it is not as simple… Read More ›
Into the Spider-verse
Meet Miles Morales voiced by Shameik Moore, Miles is a smart yet nervy New Yorker, who lives in a world where Peter Parker is already Spider-Man. Miles is going through growing pains having been selected to go a fancy boarding… Read More ›
Rob’s Reads: Thanos wins
As the title suggests this story line explores Thanos winning the affects of lady death, the price? Everything, Thanos wins is written by Donny Cates, with Illustration by Geoff Shaw. Unfortunately this story line of Thanos was quite underwhelming, for… Read More ›
Rob’s reads: Scarlet Spider
I’m sure there are spoilers somewhere in there Spider-man is such a beloved Marvel character after so many years different character developments happen that it is difficult to see that character act in any different way. If Zach Snyder’s Man… Read More ›
Rob’s Reads: Old Man Logan
I wrote this blog post a few years ago on Tumblr. I am transferring my stuff onto this blog just as a way to see how my writing has improved — or not— over the years. What happened to the… Read More ›
Robs Reads: Hulkverines
Take one part Awesome Hulk and one part Old Man Logan and you end up with H-Alpha A.K.A the Hulkverine A.K.A Weapon H. Clayton Cortez was an ex-military mercenary turned into the monster that both Bruce Banner and James Howlet… Read More ›