Review: Bee and Puppycat #4

I first found out about Bee and Puppycat when a woman I was dating sent me a link to the initial animated short Natasha Allegri had created for a Kickstarter campaign. The show I saw completely charmed me with its two leading characters, and the absurd turns their story took, culminating in Puppycat taking Bee on an extra dimensional trip to score them a few bucks.

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Review: Wayward #2

That was a drastic change. After initially being pitched as a comic in the realm of the best of Buffy, Wayward is already looking to tackle themes that Buffy didn’t get around to until the latter half of its TV run (the comics never happened in my reality).

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Group Review: Gotham – Episode 1 "Pilot"

What type of site would we be if we didn’t cover one of the biggest comic book TV shows to come along in the past few years? The WB and Fox have pulled out all the stops for Gotham and so the reviewers of Comic Bastards sat down and gave it a viewing. Each participating writer will give their thoughts and a score to give you an idea of the episode.

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Review: Argent Starr #1-2

I couldn't really describe Argent Star in any real detail. Its fluff, a bit overstuffed with too many characters and plotlines that I couldn't quite follow the action or motivations of the cast. The book is pretty pleased with its own coolness, even including a glossary of over a dozen alien slang words for you to consult if you want to decode some of the comic's dialogue.

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Mini-Reviews: Deadly Class #7, Shutter #6, The Strain: TNE #2, Savage Dragon #198 and More!

Big disclaimer here...Over the weekend, I was able to successfully prove Newton's Theory of Motion as my action of slipping while getting out of the shower had an equal and opposite reaction (I smashed the back of my head on a toilet). As I laid there, partially conscience, staring at the ceiling and pondering my predicament, a sudden thought occurred to me that I had a metric shit ton of reviews to do that I might be unable to do. What to do? Yes, "do" seemed to reverberate around my head for some reason.

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An Interview With David Rubin on The Rise of Aurora West

On September 30th the next exciting chapter of the Battling Boy series launches. That's right The Rise of Aurora West from Paul Pope, JT Petty and artist extraordinaire David Rubin will be available for all to read. If you've checked out the site then you already know that I've reviewed the book and absolutely loved it (review here). But that wasn't good enough! We needed to talk to someone behind the magic and that someone is David Rubin. Get comfy as we dig into Aurora West with the man who brought her to life with his amazing illustrations.

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Watch The First WWE 2K15 Official Gameplay Trailer

Well it's easy to say that WWE 2k looks better grapically...well because, duh. The action does come off a little slow but that could be due to the editing of the trailer. Meh, it's really whatever because I already bought it. Oh and don't forget Sting! Oh and I hope you love to "bawitdaba Bawitdaba-da bang-da-bang-diggy-diggy-diggy, Said the boogie-said up jump the boogie Bawitdaba-da bang-da-dang-diggy-diggy-diggy Said the boogie-said up drop the boogie" because that's what you're getting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTmXBBj6PMQ

Oh and don't forget:

Next-generation console release date for WWE 2K15 of November 18, 2014 in North America and November 21, 2014 internationally for both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. However, the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 date remains unchanged and will remain October 28, 2014 in North America and October 31, 2014 internationally.

Monster & Wine: Episode 9 - Dim Your Shine

Monster and Wine are back and with a very special message; dim your shine ladies and gentlemen! Stop wasting that potential. Monster is back in the states and speaks on readjusting to state-side life. Wine vents her frustrations on dealing with the DMV and UPS. Race relations are discussed and things get a bit controversial. No surprise!!

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