Archive for March, 2009
Beautiful but deadly works as a good way to describe the seductive and witty Lara Croft; as fans of the series know, “beautiful but frustrating” fits much better.
I’ve been playing Tomb Raider since my childhood. Although many times my “experience” consisted of merely watched the rest of my family play the games—which probably accounts for [...]
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Tags: ps3, tomb raider: underworld
Impulse Creations: 3-30-09
Finally, March’s Pull-O-Rama is up!
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Suggest-a-topic is on! Is there a comic, trade, or graphic novel you’d like to see reviewed on the forums? What about something [...]
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Tags: azrael: death's dark knight #1, battle for the cowl #1, battle for the cowl - commissioner gordon, deadpool: games of death, pull-o-rama
GEN week-in-review: 3-23-09
See what articles I wrote for the Girls Entertainment Network this week, and check back at the end of each week for more GEN updates.
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Tags: black lightning #1, dc, deathstroke, faces of evil, the darkness #76
Before the release of the Watchmen movie, GeekTyrant published a chat with Zack Snyder in which he addresses nine changes from the classic graphic novel to his on-screen adaptation. I didn’t check this out prior to seeing the film, but I did bookmark it to read later. Turns out, the article provides a convenient way [...]
Filed under: Comics, Movies | 2 Comments
Tags: watchmen, zack snyder
Good news! Now, remember—you didn’t hear this from me (at least, pretend you didn’t), but there’s a strong possibility that a certain female Batman-On-Film reviewer (uhm, like, I think the only one?) might just be covering Paul Dini and Guillem March’s June GOTHAM CITY SIRENS title.
I’m a big fan of Dini’s storytelling, and recently I’ve [...]
Filed under: BOF | 4 Comments
Tags: batman-on-film, gotham city sirens, guillem march, paul dini



