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Wonder Woman, Volume 6: Bones
Book
It's the beginning of the end as writer Brian Azzarello and artist Cliff Chiang kick off the...
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May 6, 2023 (Updated May 6, 2023)
Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020) in Movies
May 28, 2020
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has released the latest Animated DC film with the impressive Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. The film brings a very impressive cast who voice a large collection of DC heroes and villains in an R-rated film that is gripping and engaging.
When Darkseid (Tony Todd) Threatens the Earth; the Justice League must rally to save the day. What really makes the film shine is not only the very large cast; but the fact that so many heroes and villains from the DC universe come into play and at times take actions that viewers would not normally expect from the characters.
There is a complexity to the movie that one would not usually expect as the characters show their flaws and this is not a collection of pristine heroes vs scenery chewing bad guys.
Characters have baggage as well as strong motivations and even doubt which is very refreshing. The story also can be enjoyed by fans who are well versed in the mythos as well as more casual viewers who may not be as up to date on the actions leading up to the film as well as some of the characters.
The story is dark and mature which is reflected in the R-rating which for me is a great thing as Warner has been doing more and more R-rated animated content which is very appealing as there are far fewer restrictions on story content.
The animation is first-rate and the very impressive cast makes this one that fans will not want to miss.
When Darkseid (Tony Todd) Threatens the Earth; the Justice League must rally to save the day. What really makes the film shine is not only the very large cast; but the fact that so many heroes and villains from the DC universe come into play and at times take actions that viewers would not normally expect from the characters.
There is a complexity to the movie that one would not usually expect as the characters show their flaws and this is not a collection of pristine heroes vs scenery chewing bad guys.
Characters have baggage as well as strong motivations and even doubt which is very refreshing. The story also can be enjoyed by fans who are well versed in the mythos as well as more casual viewers who may not be as up to date on the actions leading up to the film as well as some of the characters.
The story is dark and mature which is reflected in the R-rating which for me is a great thing as Warner has been doing more and more R-rated animated content which is very appealing as there are far fewer restrictions on story content.
The animation is first-rate and the very impressive cast makes this one that fans will not want to miss.
The Craggus (360 KP) rated Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018) in Movies
Aug 7, 2018
Teen Titans Go! To The Movies (2018) slaaaaaaaays. #Review
As a fan of the original Teen Titans animated series, I was deeply sceptical of “Teen Titans Go!” when it first aired. Silly, childish and cutesy, it seemed like Cartoon Network trashing something that had been great. Slowly, though, and thanks to the Cragglings embracing it, I began to enjoy it, especially as it revealed its anarchic, subversively irreverent take on the DC universe...
FULL REVIEW: bit.ly/CraggusTeenTitans
FULL REVIEW: bit.ly/CraggusTeenTitans
Danye Clinch (2 KP) rated Justice League (2017) in Movies
Jan 27, 2019
Aquaman (2 more)
Wonder Woman's ass
Jason Momoa
What to say... Erm... BORING!
I'm glad I didn't go to the cinema to see this. What on Earth were DC thinking?! Cyborg, Flash and Aquaman just seemed to be there as fill ins. There didn't seem to be any story for them. The CGI on Steppenwolf was an abomination, there didn't seem to be any real plot line that was being followed and the ending was rather anticlimactic...
I'm glad I didn't go to the cinema to see this. What on Earth were DC thinking?! Cyborg, Flash and Aquaman just seemed to be there as fill ins. There didn't seem to be any story for them. The CGI on Steppenwolf was an abomination, there didn't seem to be any real plot line that was being followed and the ending was rather anticlimactic...
David McK (3425 KP) rated Hellboy, Vol. 1: Seed of Destruction in Books
Jan 28, 2019
The inspiration for the Ron-Perlman led movie(s) of the same name, Hellboy - like the lead character - is sort of a strange mix: in this case, of the occult with the medium of the graphic novel with a very Cthulu-like monster at the end of the tale.
I also have to say that this is proof that Marvel and DC aren't the only two publishers in the world able to produce compelling and enjoyable reads!
I also have to say that this is proof that Marvel and DC aren't the only two publishers in the world able to produce compelling and enjoyable reads!
Rachael (2 KP) rated Aquaman (2018) in Movies
Jan 30, 2019
Out of all the DC movies they've come out with, I will agree that this is the best. That being said, I feel like every movie they come out with, they try to make the next character stronger than the last. In my understanding, Aquaman was never that strong of a character. Superman and Batman were always the two ring leaders. I felt Aquaman was too much and too powerful. The movie needed some toning down I guess.
Rebecca Billcliff (2409 KP) rated Vs. System in Tabletop Games
Nov 26, 2019 (Updated Nov 27, 2019)
It's no Magic
I received the DC ones if these for a gift, and while I loved the art work, and the nerd factor, i was never realy sold on the game. Perhaps the problem was the lack of friends who also played, or maybe it was just not smooth to play.
Either way, I don't think I have them anymore, otherwise I would try playing again with my nephew, and see if my mind has changed.
Either way, I don't think I have them anymore, otherwise I would try playing again with my nephew, and see if my mind has changed.
Batman & Robin: Volume 4
Book
* Spinning out from the tragic death of Damian Wayne in the pages of Batman Incorporated, the Dark...
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Batwing: Volume 4: Welcome to the Family
Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Eduardo Pansica
Book
* Once a member of Batman, Incorporated and deputized by the Dark Knight himself, Batwing, the...