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Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #2 – Mutants of a New Era and the Return of Old Emotions

June 07, 2025
  The second issue of the new Uncanny X-Men series by Gail Simone and David Márquez is a real treat for mutant fans. Though not without fla...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #4 – Between Humanity and Adamantium

June 06, 2025
The fourth issue of the new Wolverine series, written by Saladin Ahmed and illustrated by Martín Cóccolo, is packed with emotion, atmospher...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #3 – Solid Continuation, But Missing a Spark

June 05, 2025
The third installment of the Ultimate Wolverine  by Dennis Condon and Ramón F. Cappuccio brings another dose of brutal action, subtle hints ...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #3 – In Emotion and Chaos. Good, But With Caveats

June 05, 2025
  The third issue of the current Wolverine series, written by Saladin Ahmed with art by Martín Cóccolo, is an interesting, albeit uneven in...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #2 – A Dark Evolution of the Legend

June 04, 2025
  The second issue of Absolute Batman by Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta is a continuation that not only builds on the strong start of the s...Read More

Game Review: Sniper Elite 5 A shot that misses the mark

June 04, 2025
  Sniper Elite 5 is a game that clearly knows what it is – but seems unsure of what it wants to become. The latest installment from British...Read More

Book Review: Tom Clancy – The Cardinal of the Kremlin

June 03, 2025
  In military fiction, Tom Clancy is a brand unto himself – an author whose name has become synonymous with meticulously crafted techno-thri...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #154 – A Detective in a World of Chaos

June 03, 2025
  Chip Zdarsky proves with Batman #154 that he knows how to build tension and twist plotlines. This isn’t just another Dark Knight tale — i...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1090 – A Disappointment in the Shadow of a Legend

June 02, 2025
  The latest issue of Detective Comics marks another attempt by Tom Taylor to tackle the Batman character – and unfortunately, it’s one of ...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #2 – Quiet Chaos and Rising Tension

June 01, 2025
  Issue two of Ultimate Wolverine doesn't blow your mind, but it definitely builds atmosphere. This is more of a contextual issue than ...Read More

Comic Review: Hellverine #3 – The Flame Has Burned Out

June 01, 2025
  Unfortunately, Hellverine #3 is the weakest issue of the series so far. I'm reading it quite late because my comic shop never receive...Read More

Comic Review: Hellverine #2 – Somewhere Between Hell and… Disappointment

May 31, 2025
  After a very promising and intense first issue, Hellverine #2 loses some of its momentum. While there are a few interesting moments—espec...Read More

Comic Revie: Wolverine #2 – Old Scars, New Heart

May 31, 2025
  After a solid—though somewhat classic—opening issue, Wolverine #2 by Saladin Ahmed and Martín Cóccolo delivers what fans of Logan always ...Read More

Game Review: Blasphemous – A Sinful Pilgrimage into a Grotesque Nightmare

May 30, 2025
  At the crossroads of suffering, penance, and religious ecstasy, a game was born that can both enchant and overwhelm.  “Blasphemous” is a ...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1089 – Farewell to Gotham Nocturne

May 30, 2025
  Ram V concludes his monumental saga in Detective Comics #1089 , and he does it with grace, tenderness, and a deep understanding of not onl...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #153 – The Calm Before the Storm in Gotham

May 29, 2025
  After a brief stop in Absolute Power , we're back on the main track of the story and… wow, what a return! Batman #153 is a perfect ex...Read More

Comic Review: Hellverine #1 (2024) — A Hell of One’s Own Making

May 29, 2025
After years of playing second (or even third) fiddle, Akihiro — formerly known as Daken — finally returns in a solo series, and he does so w...Read More

Game Review: Dark Souls Remastered – Nostalgia at 60 FPS and 4K

May 27, 2025
  Return to Lordran – An Old World in New Quality Returning to Lordran has never been smoother than in Dark Souls Remastered . This refresh...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #1 (2025)

May 27, 2025
 A new universe, a new Logan — but does new mean better? Ultimate Wolverine #1 is a comic that balances between impressive visual presentat...Read More

Movie Review: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

May 26, 2025
  The eighth installment of the Mission: Impossible series serves as Tom Cruise’s farewell to the role of Ethan Hunt – and he goes out in h...Read More
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