by Jarrod | Jan 29, 2015 | LOAD FILE
By Ian Boone. The end of 2014 may have came and went, but the fiscal year of 2014 goes right on ahead until the end of January. This month is generally a cold, empty void for new video game releases, aside from oddball indies and the perennial Dragonball grift. There...
by Jarrod | Jan 28, 2015 | TUBE ROCKET
Season One, Episode Eleven – “The Sound and the Fury” By Molly Jane Kremer and Jarrod Jones. Tonight’s episode of The Flash is titled “The Sound and the Fury”, and yet it’s inexplicably nothing at all like the William Faulkner...
by Jarrod | Jan 27, 2015 | TUBE ROCKET
Season One, Episode Thirteen – “Welcome Back, Jim Gordon” By Jarrod Jones. Jim Gordon has sat behind his desk at the GCPD for at least two episodes now (since he was shit-canned to Arkham Asylum for no discernible reason whatsoever), but the...
by Jarrod | Jan 26, 2015 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
By Molly Jane Kremer and Jarrod Jones. Our Week In Review serves to fill in the gaps our frequently verbose comic book coverage leaves behind. Each week, we take a brief look into the books that demand attention. The Wicked + The Divine #7 Image Comics/$3.50 Written...
by Jarrod | Jan 23, 2015 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
By Zak Rye. Between low-brow and no-brow, this is unCultured, where we shamelessly promote and defend some of the “worst” films ever made. With all the hype surrounding JJ Abrams’ new addition to the Star Wars franchise, we just can’t turn away from a good pun. Thus...
by Jarrod | Jan 22, 2015 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
By Kyle G. King. There is a certain sad face a mother makes that few can pull off with the same poignancy. When emotions swell and they can no longer hold back tears, they cry and wail and turn red and miserable. Then, when they realize that they’re being watched,...
by Jarrod | Jan 22, 2015 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
By Molly Jane Kremer. Image Comics has a lot of books on their publishing plate that aspire to high-fantasy nowadays, and most of them are genuinely good reads. But the very best of that bunch is unequivocally The Autumnlands: Tooth and Claw. Kurt Busiek, Benjamin...