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Game Review: Death Stranding: Director's Cut (XSX)

August 10, 2025
  When Hideo Kojima announced that his first project after leaving Konami would be something called Death Stranding , the internet exploded ...Read More

Comic Review: Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #1 – A Return to Roots Amid Spider-Chaos

August 09, 2025
  After the conclusion of the second Spider-Gwen volume, which ran for 34 issues, Gwen Stacy from Earth-65 returns with a fresh look, a new...Read More

Book Review: Assassin’s Creed: The Magus Conspiracy – When the Past Becomes a Battlefield

August 08, 2025
  In the world of Assassin’s Creed , the line between history and fiction has always been blurred. The series is famous for skillfully weavi...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1096 – Batman Between Darkness and Mercy

August 04, 2025
  After a string of middling issues in the main Batman series, it’s Detective Comics that’s starting to look like the new anchor for the B...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #126 – Blüdhaven in a Haze of Yellow and Doubt

August 03, 2025
  After the intense events of the last few issues and the atmospheric arrival of Francesco Francavilla as the artist, Nightwing #126 gives ...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #125 – Fog, Shadows, and the Ghosts of Blüdhaven

August 02, 2025
  Following the conclusion of the colorful “Cirque du Sin” arc, writer Dan Watters and new artist Francesco Francavilla open a bold new ch...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #5 – Rage, Betrayal, and... Silence

August 01, 2025
  After a few issues in which Logan remained almost completely silent and the story focused on tension-building and displays of power, ...Read More

Book Review: Metal Gear Solid by Raymond Benson – When a Game Becomes a Novel and Myth Meets Literature

July 31, 2025
  Adapting a video game into a novel is a risky, almost Herculean task. On one hand, you have a base of devoted fans for whom any deviation ...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #8 – Between Ice and Fire, Between Death and Life

July 29, 2025
  Issue #8 of Absolute Batman confirms that Scott Snyder has reached a new level of narrative maturity. Freed from over 80 years of Batman ...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #4 – An Inner Battle That Leaves No Marks

July 28, 2025
  "Ultimate Wolverine #4" is a bold attempt to tell a story from within the inner world of one of Marvel’s most brutal and tragic...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #15 – When Mutant History Meets Gothic Horror and Lovecraft

July 27, 2025
  It seems that Uncanny X-Men by Gail Simone and David Marquez has finally found its place somewhere between the legacy of classic mutant s...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #14 – Mutants, Memory, and Monsters in the Catacombs

July 26, 2025
  “Uncanny X-Men #14” is the kind of comic that makes even the most skeptical fans ask themselves: Is this the moment when the series finall...Read More

Fantastic Four: First Steps Review – A Solid But Not Revolutionary Marvel Comeback

July 25, 2025
  Fantastic Four: First Steps  has generated significant buzz – some hailed it as "Marvel's best project in years," while othe...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #4 – A Spider’s Soul in Pieces

July 24, 2025
  It’s not often that the fourth issue of a run makes you stop and ask: “Is this the moment I’m falling in love with Spider-Man again?” Aft...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #160 – HUSH2: A Chaotic Continuation That Doesn’t Understand Its Own Legacy

July 23, 2025
  Hush 2 was supposed to be an event. It got slammed and rightly so. Batman #160 only deepens the crisis. This is already the third issue i...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #8 – Nostalgia and Poetry in an Adamantium-Soaked Mess

July 22, 2025
  “Wolverine #8” is one of those issues that reminds you why you love the character… and also why sometimes you want to throw the whole run ...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #159 Lost Identity, Unnecessary Sequel, and Senseless Shock Value

July 22, 2025
  Batman #159 , the second chapter of the long-anticipated (and already widely criticized) sequel to Batman: Hush , aims to continue one of ...Read More

Raven's Thoughts – Summer Game Catch-Up – Return to the Pile of Shame (A Tradition That Never Dies)

July 21, 2025
  Like every year around this time… I look at my pile of shame. No, I’m not talking about the stack of unread books or unfinished TV series ...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #158 Reviving a Legend Without a Soul

July 21, 2025
  Some stories should remain closed forever. And if they do return—they need a truly compelling reason to do so. Unfortunately, Batman #158...Read More

Comics Review: Detective Comics #1096 – Batman Between Darkness and Mercy

July 20, 2025
  Crafting a satisfying conclusion to a multi-part story is a real challenge especially when it involves legendary characters like Batman. ...Read More
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