“First appeared in: Thief: The Dark Project (1998)
Thief: The Dark Project is often described as the original 'first-person sneaker'. Developed by Looking Glass Studios, it was the first game in the stealthy Thief trilogy (with a fourth currently in development) to introduce us to renowned” read more
“First appeared in: Grim Fandango (1998)
Picture the scene: LucasArts' Tim Schafer is pitching his latest point and click adventure game after the successes of Full Throttle and The Monkey Island Series. "It's a puzzle game based in a sort of Mexican purgatory where it's the Day of the Dea” read more
“First appeared in: Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (1990)
Adrian Farenheights Tepes, also known as Alucard, is the bastard son of Dracula and a human woman. Half human, half vampire (a dhampir, for those into terminology), Alucard popped up in Castlevania II but came to the fore in 1997'” read more
“First appeared in: Pac-Man (1980)
Though his limited character development might leave us with a few key questions, such as "Why is he so hungry for white dots, anyway?", "How does his relationship with Ms Pac-Man work?" and "How did Pac-Man Jr. come about?", there is no doubt in anyone's” read more
A dark dream of disturbing things...
“Warning: SpoilersFirst of all, let me say that Eraserhead is not a film for everyone. Many people will find themselves confused by the strange atmosphere, surreal imagery, and signature David Lynch sense of purposefully awkward pacing.
That out of the way, I would have to say that this is ” read more
“Warning: SpoilersI have never seen a film about a face until Blue. Almost every emotion the face can show is expressed by the leading actress: longing, satisfaction, shame, allure, hunger, anger, grief, boredom, suspicion. I was worried after the opening scenes that the film was one of stark realism” read more
Fast, furious, zany and most importantly...fun!
“Leslie Nielson's death last November was a big shock to me. Sure he has been in some bad films, such as 2001:A Space Travesty, but he had also made some quintessential classics such as Airplane, the only film of his career I consider better than this, and the Naked Gun series, of which this is the b” read more
Almost as good as the best of Studio Ghibli
“That does sound like a bold statement to make, but, while some of the first part of the film is rather rushed and the ending is inconclusive and literally begging for a few minutes longer, Wolf Children is as good a film as that. The best assets were the animation and the way the story is handled. T” read more
“I have this anime on DVD, and for me it is just stunning. i have also enjoyed Princess Mononoke and Castle of Cagliostro, but what makes this movie stand out for me is that it is so relaxing to watch.True, it is one of the weaker Ghibli efforts, but I think some of the criticisms are a little unfair” read more
She's kickin' ass... that's what she's doing.
“Warning: SpoilersLittle Miss Sunshine is an evoking offbeat family comedy drama.
It includes bad characterization, sub-par dialogue and odd scenes, but I still consider it a great film, with stuff that holds true and brings about joy. Kinnear and adorable little Breslin star, along with qu” read more
“First Appearance: Incredible Hulk #180Best Writer: Chris ClaremontBest Artist: Joe Madureira
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“First Appearance: Amazing Fantasy #15Best Writer: Stan LeeBest Artist: Steve Ditko
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“First Appearance: The Sandman #1Best Writer: Neil GaimanBest Artist: Dave McKean
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“First Appearance: 2000 AD #2Best Writer: John WagnerBest Artist: Carlos Ezquerra
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“First Appearance: The Fantastic Four #1Best Writer: Stan LeeBest Artist: Jack Kirby” read more
“You know that old saying, men want to be him and women want to bed him? Usually it's applied to James Bond, but it really should refer exclusively to Jesse Custer, the anchor of Garth Ennis' masterpiece, Preacher. In a comic filled with extraordinary supporting characters, Ennis and the artist Stev” read more
12. SPIDER JERUSALEM (Transmetropolitan)
“Like Preacher, Transmetropolitan had a short life – but for 60 brilliant, dazzlingly inventive issues, writer Warren Ellis and artist Darick Robertson brought their A-game. And the creation of Spider Jerusalem, gonzo journalist, imbiber of enough drugs to floor a struggling musician, and seeker” read more
“First Appearance: Maus I: A Survivor’s Tale: My Father Bleeds HistoryBest Writer & Artist: Art Spiegelman
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“First Appearance: Incredible Hulk #1Best Writer: Peter DavidBest Artist: John Romita, Jr.
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“First Appearance: Watchmen #1Best Writer: Alan MooreBest Artist: Dave Gibbons
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“First Appearance: Tales of Suspense #39Best Writer: David MichelinieBest Artist: Bob Layton
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“Writers Moore and Gibson thought that 2000 AD could do with a female-led strip to counterpoint the comic's generally testosterone-heavy violence fests, and co-created 50th century everygirl Halo Jones, who just tries to get by in a dangerous future where going to the shops is a major trial. The orig” read more
Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin rated it
“I freaking loved this graphic novel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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First off, I thought the graphics in this book were amazing! And now I need the next one!
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Soooo, Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) is preggers! And it's so awesome, so freaking awesome! O” read more