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Reviewing Punisher War Zone Movie: True To The Comic Books

Reviewing Punisher War Zone Movie: True To The Comic Books

The comic book superhero, The Punisher, has been portrayed twice in films. The first was the 80’s film starring Dolph Lundgren and the second was the recent 2004 film starring Thomas Jane. In both movies, fans of Frank Castle (a.k.a. the Punisher) felt ripped-off because the movies were not what the Punisher was about. They were restraining the Punisher too much and not giving the fans what they want.

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Comic-Con…it’s not just about comic books

Comic-Con...it's not just about comic books

It’s the ultimate. The extreme. The biggest event in the world if you’re a sci-fi fantasy enthusiast, comic or video artist! It’s the one and only Comic-Con in San Diego.

From July 20th through the 24th, over 100,000 attendees, industry professionals and countless exhibitors will converge in the San Diego Convention center. Aspiring artists will meet at Artist’s Alley and take part in Comic-Con’s Portfolio Review. Read the rest of this entry »

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Wonder Woman (DVD) Review

Wonder Woman (DVD) Review

Nominated for a single Emmy in its short three season stint, Wonder Woman – which premiered in 1976 – was the third attempt by the major networks to bring the popular comic book character to TV. Created as the result of a collaboration between the multi-talented William M. Marston and DC Comics publisher Maxwell Gaines, Wonder Woman made her world premiere in a 1941 comic book. The final product of Gaines’ request for a female c Read the rest of this entry »

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