by Jarrod | Oct 18, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
Required Reading is DoomRocket’s love chest, where each week one of our contributors goes crazy over a book they just can’t seem to get enough of. Intrigued to find something new? Seeking validation for your secret passions? Required Reading gets you. By Arpad...
by Jarrod | Oct 17, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
By Brandy Dykhuizen and Jarrod Jones. Our Week In Review sums up our weekly comic book coverage while squeezing in a new review or two before it’s all over. Did we miss your favorite books this week? Well. This is where you need to be. James Bond 007: Hammerhead #1...
by Jarrod | Oct 17, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET
Season One, Episode Three — “The Stray” By Brandy Dykhuizen. With “The Stray”, Westworld teeters dangerously close to that call-and-response type of narrative that so many poorly penned shows rely on – the type of back and forth flip-flop...
by Jarrod | Oct 17, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, TUBE ROCKET
Season Two, Episode One — “Out of Time” By Jarrod Jones. What is it about bad television that makes it so difficult to walk away from? I know that when I eat something at a restaurant that makes me sick, I tend to veer wildly away from eating that...
by Jarrod | Oct 14, 2016 | ANTI-MONITOR
By Matt Fleming. This is RETROGRADING, where we know better than to spend a weekend in a creepy, demon-filled cabin. THE FILM: The Evil Dead THE TIME: 1981, right around the peak of horror’s renaissance in American cinemas. This year saw the first sequels to Halloween...
by Jarrod | Oct 13, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
By Jarrod Jones. Undercover is our opportunity to lovingly gaze upon gorgeous works from magnificent artists. Each week, we single out the most striking covers that grace comic book stands and gush all over them. Detective Comics #942, by Rafael Albuquerque. (DC...
by Jarrod | Oct 13, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
By Arpad Okay. Arthur Brut is a mad detective. Mad as in Brut was in an asylum. Detective as in the Mona Lisa is flirting with people and it’s driving them crazy and someone needs to find out why. The Electric Sublime takes contemporary psychological dread, the...