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Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #13 – Filler at the Worst Possible Moment

March 21, 2026
  At a point where the series should be building momentum toward its finale, Ultimate Wolverine #13 does the exact opposite. Instead of dev...Read More

Game Review: Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – Brutal, Spectacular, and Incredibly Satisfying

March 20, 2026
  The Warhammer 40,000 universe has built its legacy over decades as one of the most expansive and uncompromising sci-fi settings ever creat...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #12 – A Brutal Finale Without Full Catharsis

March 18, 2026
  Ultimate Wolverine #12 is an issue that was originally meant to close out the entire series and you can feel it. It serves as both the cu...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #11 – When the Stakes Rise, but the Emotions Don’t Always Follow

March 17, 2026
  Ultimate Wolverine #11 is one of the most pivotal and at the same time most controversial chapters of this series. Chris Condon makes a b...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #133 – The Calm Before the Finale

March 02, 2026
 After the emotional knockout that was the previous issue, expectations for Nightwing #133 were enormous. Dan Watters places Dick Grayson i...Read More
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