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Cool Helmets Prevail In The Latest Episode Of ‘REBELS’ — TUBE ROCKET

Cool Helmets Prevail In The Latest Episode Of ‘REBELS’ — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Nov 7, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season Three, Episode Seven — “Imperial Super Commandos” By Jason Gibner. I don’t know about you, but I’ve spent that last eleven months thinking about that groundbreaking Rebels Season Two episode, “The Protector of Concord...
Dr. Ford Makes A Grim Discovery As ‘WESTWORLD’ Gets Predictable — TUBE ROCKET

Dr. Ford Makes A Grim Discovery As ‘WESTWORLD’ Gets Predictable — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Nov 7, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Six — “The Adversary” By Brandy Dykhuizen. “The Adversary” has us chasing after villains, whether they be Wyatt, or Arnold, or even the mysterious person within Delos, smuggling data to an unknown destination....
‘DOCTOR STRANGE’ Basks In The Colors Of Its Dreams, Sometimes — ANTI-MONITOR

‘DOCTOR STRANGE’ Basks In The Colors Of Its Dreams, Sometimes — ANTI-MONITOR

by Jarrod | Nov 4, 2016 | ANTI-MONITOR, HEY, KIDS! COMICS!

WATCH OUT FOR MINOR SPOILERS, TRUE BELIEVERS By Jarrod Jones. Marvel has made exciting movies and it has made terrific movies (it has even made bad movies), but it’s never really made a weird movie. I mean, the entire concept of the Marvel Universe is pretty...
We watched ‘V for Vendetta’, because reasons — THE ANTI-MONITOR PODCAST

We watched ‘V for Vendetta’, because reasons — THE ANTI-MONITOR PODCAST

by Jarrod | Nov 3, 2016 | ANTI-MONITOR, ANTI-MONITOR PODCAST, HEY, KIDS! COMICS!

By Matt Fleming and Jarrod Jones. This is the ANTI-MONITOR podcast, where we’ll always remember the Fifth of November. This week, Jarrod & Birdy get political with Warner Bros’ adaptation of Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s ‘V for...

‘MOTRO’ An Enthralling Mix Of Dystopia And Childlike Sensibility — HEY, KIDS! COMICS!

by Jarrod | Nov 3, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!

By Brad Sun. There’s something strangely familiar about the fanciful world of Motro. From its Mad Max inspired band of marauders, to its beautiful and lonely vistas that invoke both Mœbius and Miyazaki, Motro is a a dreamlike mash up of writer and artist Ulises...
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