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Game Review: "Yakuza 0" A brutal crime drama drenched in the neon glow of 1980s Japan, effortlessly shifting between tragedy and pure, unfiltered absurdity.

February 04, 2026
  Yakuza 0 is one of those rare games that proves video games can tell stories on par with the best crime films and television series. It is...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #14 – A Review of a Finale That Obliterates Everything in Its Path

January 31, 2026
  Absolute Batman #14 is a comic that doesn’t just close one of the strongest story arcs in modern Batman history it does so with such forc...Read More

Comics review: Absolute Batman Annual #1 (2025) – Anger, Compassion, and the Cost of Heroism

January 26, 2026
  Absolute Batman Annual #1 is not only the strongest issue in the still very young Absolute line, but also one of the boldest, most uncom...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #13 – A Stylish Detour With Claws, Even if It Doesn’t Matter Much

January 25, 2026
  Wolverine #13 is a perfect example of an issue that changes absolutely nothing , yet still manages to be thoroughly enjoyable. This is a ...Read More

Comic review: Uncanny X-Men #21 – A Heart in the Right Place, a Story in Pieces

January 24, 2026
  Uncanny X-Men #21 closes out Gail Simone’s current phase of the series just before the upcoming Age of Revelation , and as expected it’s ...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #20 – Trauma Instead of Heroism

January 23, 2026
  Uncanny X-Men #20 is an issue that perfectly encapsulates both the greatest strengths and the most frustrating weaknesses of Gail Simone’...Read More

Comic Revie: Ultimate Wolverine #10

January 21, 2026
Ultimate Wolverine #10 is an issue that perfectly sums up the core problem of this series so far. It’s a good comic, at times even very cl...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #9 – When Darkness Stops Being an Idea and Becomes a Problem

January 17, 2026
  Ultimate Wolverine #9 is an issue that, for many readers and unfortunately for me as well becomes a breaking point. The kind where you ge...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1101

January 15, 2026
  Detective Comics #1101 is an issue that, from its very first pages, reminds us why Batman is called the World’s Greatest Detective . Tom ...Read More

Comic Review: The Amazing Spider-Man #12

January 13, 2026
  After the very solid issue #11, The Amazing Spider-Man #12 keeps the momentum going and proves that the current direction of the series h...Read More

Comic Review: The Amazing Spider-Man #11

January 13, 2026
  After many months of uneven quality, The Amazing Spider-Man finally delivers an issue that can honestly be called engaging. Issue #11 is ...Read More

Comic Review: “Batman #2” Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez Continue Their Excellent Form

January 12, 2026
  The second issue of Matt Fraction’s new Batman run confirms one thing: DC has finally found a fresh, accessible, and emotionally grounded ...Read More

Comic review: Absolute Evil #1 - A Masterpiece that keeps on giving!

January 08, 2026
  It seemed that the Absolute Universe had already reached the peak of madness and narrative ambition. After the deconstruction of the Batm...Read More
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