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Pixar Movies 14 – Monsters University
Monsters Inc was the first Pixar movie not directed by John Lasseter, and their fourth movie overall. It took a full 10 movies, but they eventually added another movie in the Monsters franchise. Of course since the first movie felt … Continue reading
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Tagged animated, animated movies, animation, billy crystal, cgi, circle 7 animation, college shenanigans, comedy, disney, john goodman, Mike Wazowski, monsters, monsters inc, monsters university, movies, pixar, pixar movies, richard roeper, rotten tomatoes, steve buscemi, sully
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Comics of April 13, 2016
Usually the last week of the month is my small week for comic pickups, especially when it’s like last month where there are 5 Wednesdays. Looking ahead, it looks like this month is the opposite. Last week was pretty small, … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, aaron conley, all new marvel, all new x-men, amanda conner, antimatter, beast, bengal, c-3p0, chinese fantasy, cindy moon, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, darth vader, dc comics, death, dennis hopeless, dr. strange, edgar delgado, elsa charretier, emma rios, g. willow wilson, ginny, groot, gwen stacey, hank McCoy, hi-fi, image comics, iron man, jason latour, jean-francois beaulieu, jessica drew, jimmy palmiotti, jordie bellaire, Jorge Molina, kelly sue deconnick, kelly thompson, kieron gillen, koriand'r, laura martin, maika, marjorie liu, marvel comics, medusa, monsters, monstress, mythology, paco diaz, poe dameron, poetry, pretty deadly, rachelle rosenberg, rico renzi, rocket raccoon, rocket raccoon and groot, salvador larroca, sana takeda, scottie young, she hulk, shu-torun, silk, singularity, spider woman, spider-gwen, spider-women, star wars, star wars comics, starfire, world war 1
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Monstress 3 review
Monstress 3 picks up exactly where Monstress 2 left us, with Maika and the fox-like Kippa are being threatened by Inquisitrixes in the countryside. Things looked hopeless until the monster inside Maika emerged to tear apart her attacker. If that … Continue reading
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Tagged asian fantasy, comics comic review, creator owned comics, dark fantasy, fantasy, image comics, maika, monsters, mythology, sana takeda
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Monstress 1 review
Most new comic titles begin with an issue that’s slightly longer than usual, for the normal price of between $3 and $4. Others open with a double-sized issue for an extra dollar. It makes sense; it’s a good way to … Continue reading
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Tagged china, chinese fantasy, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, fantasy, image comics, marjorie liu, monsters, mythology, sana takeda, steampunk
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Comics of November 4, 2015 and Nanowrimo update
This is a bit of a weird week of comics for me. I picked up 6, and that’s a decent number. There’s enough to read for the first time in a while, yet there isn’t too much. At the same … Continue reading
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Tagged 007, all-new all different marvel, brian k. vaughan, brian michael bendis, chip zdarsky, chris bachalo, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, cyclops, david marquez, dynamite comics, edgar delgado, extraordinary x-men, fantasy, frazer irving, george perez, guy major, howard the duck, Humberto ramos, image comics, james bond, james bond 007, jason keith, jason masters, jeff lemire, joe quinones, kris anka, magik, mahmud asrar, marjorie liu, marte gracia, marvel comics, mary jo duffy, matt hollingsworth, monsters, nanowrimo, nightcrawler, novel writing, sana takeda, sara pichelli, steampunk, steven skroce, stuart immonen, uncanny x-men, warren ellis, we stand on guard, x-men
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