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Book Review: ‘Part of Your World: a Twisted Tale’ by Liz Braswell

It’s a simple question. What if Ursula had won that fateful day? What would it look like for The Little Mermaid’s Ariel and Eric? In Liz Braswell’s Part of Your World that is precisely what happened. Ursula, disguised as Vanessa, marries a bewitched Eric. Ariel believes her true love is stolen and her father is dead so she retreats to Atlantica.

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Exclusive Interview: Clark Gregg Talks ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’, Teases Coulson’s Return

Some incredible celebrity guests attended Motor City Comic Con 2023, but the highlight of my weekend was meeting Clark Gregg! MCU fans know him best as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson of The Avengers and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. fame.  I’m a huge AoS fan and loved how Coulson’s character developed over the course of seven seasons. He became several different beings by

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Review: Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’ starring Arnold Schwarzenegger

When you think of Arnold Schwarzenegger, what comes to mind? Bodybuilder? Former Governor of California? Beloved action star? This man has worn many hats throughout his 75 years of life. There was a period though when Arnold Schwarzenegger transitioned from pure action to an action-comedy hybrid. It’s in that arena in which Netflix’s newest series FUBAR resides.  This series, which is

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Book Review: ‘The Phoenix Chase: A Marvel School of X Novel’ by Neil Kleid

Neil Kleid’s The Phoenix Chase is the newest addition to Aconyte book’s Marvel School of X line of novels. This time Kid Omega’s friends get captured and the only way to save them is by turning to those with more experience than him. Working on a team isn’t Kid Omega’s style, but if he’s going to track down the deadly Phoenix

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Spider-Man Miles Morales Reading Guide

What’s up, danger? Welcome to Miles Morales’ Spider-Man comics reading guide! In barely ten years of comics history, Miles Morales has exploded across the pop culture landscape. From comics to movies to cartoons to endless merchandise, the new Spider-Man is everywhere! So much of Miles’ popularity is owed to the sensational film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, but his story truly starts

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Exclusive Interview: David Ramsey Talks Green Lantern & ‘Justice U’

I was lucky enough to catch up with David Ramsey at last weekend’s Motor City Comic Con. It was a thrill to meet one of the Arrowverse’s longest-running actors! I asked Ramsey about his time as John Diggle, why we didn’t see him suit up as Green Lantern, and about the canceled Justice U series on the CW. Interestingly, the actor

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Book Review: ‘The Lost War’ by Justin Lee Anderson

Resuming normal life after a rebellion isn’t easy. King Janaeus of Eidyn is trying to get the country back on track and he has a mission for the King’s Envoy, and best friend, Aranok. Janaeus wants Aranok, his bodyguard, Allandria, the head of the army, Glorbad, and the head of the navy, Nirea, to travel across the country, retrieve a deposed

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Post ‘GOTG Vol. 3’ Theory: Mantis And The Celestial Madonna

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 has finally hit theaters to the joy and tears of many Marvel fans. Some of these characters may be on different paths than they were before, some we may see again in the MCU, others we may not. I found myself wondering about Pom Klementieff’s Mantis and what the future might hold for her. As

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Cosmic Cafe: Interview with Prehistoric Planet’s Mike Gunton and Tim Walker

Prehistoric Planet is a documentary series on Apple TV+ that combines state-of-the-art realistic animation with stunning cinematography to transport viewers back to the Cretaceous period, 66 million years ago. The series features never-before-seen “footage” of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in their natural habitats. Sir David Attenborough, the legend of documentary series like Planet Earth, even narrates it. Executive Produced by

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DC Showcase: ‘The Flash: Terminal Velocity’ Comic Review

The Flash: Terminal Velocity is one of the most beloved story arcs in Mark Waid’s groundbreaking 100-issue run on The Flash. The 6-issue arc is not only one of the most important Flash stories ever, but also an unforgettably emotional powerhouse. The story stars Wally West as The Flash after the death of Barry Allen. Waid started his run with Flash (1987)

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Review: Big Finish’s ‘Doctor Who: Free Speech’

As we keep the Doctor Who 60th-anniversary celebration rolling, we wanted to look at some other adventures of the Doctor, outside the main series. The world of Doctor Who has become so expansive through the extended universe of novels and audio dramas. Big Finish has a wide array of stories and audio dramas, featuring nearly every incarnation of the Doctor. Today’s

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Review: ‘Fast X’ is Unapologetic Comical Chaos

Fast X is another genre reinvention for the franchise. But not the way one would expect. With Fast Five, the franchise dropped its street racing beginnings and made a heist movie. Fast and Furious 6 and Furious 7 took the James Bond route and made spy adventures. F9 had the boldness to tackle the genre known as “bad” movies, an admirable creative choice. Now, with Fast X, the inspired forces

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