James Robinson’s Starman! Mark Waid on The Flash! Joe Quesada teases Todd McFarlane! Plus, discover which overblown trading card set made Adam quit collecting in 1995!

James Robinson’s Starman! Mark Waid on The Flash! Joe Quesada teases Todd McFarlane! Plus, discover which overblown trading card set made Adam quit collecting in 1995!
It’s crime fighting time! Adam and Will are guilty of getting excited about the short lived animated series C.O.P.S. from 1988, which was based on the toy line by Hasbro. But more than a discussion CONTINUE READING…
Masters of the Universe is doing some great things for me lately and I don’t mean the Masterverse figures. I’ve already mentioned in a previous review how much I love the TMNT/MOTU crossover line and CONTINUE READING…
Michael Cannetti is back to laugh along with the Wizard April Fool’s Day issue from 2000 that’s full of fake-outs and geeky gags. Plus the hosts review Batman: Dark Victory by Jeph Loeb and Tim CONTINUE READING…
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation is my favorite Christmas movie. This year, I’ve had some memorable experiences that have really energized me as a fan like never before. First, I went to see it in the CONTINUE READING…
The films of John Hughes from the ’80s are a big part of my love of the decade. I feel like Hughes came along at the perfect time and made some seemingly perfect movies for CONTINUE READING…
I cannot think of a better example of the quintessential Saturday morning cartoon than He-man and the Masters of the Universe. It had everything a kid could ask for as part of their weekend plans: CONTINUE READING…
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