Adam reviews the video game tie-in X-O Manowar and Iron Man in Heavy Metal crossover comic and gets to the bottom of Matrix comics becoming Helix comics. Plus, Mort of the Month, Top 10 Comics, Wizard contests and more!

Adam reviews the video game tie-in X-O Manowar and Iron Man in Heavy Metal crossover comic and gets to the bottom of Matrix comics becoming Helix comics. Plus, Mort of the Month, Top 10 Comics, Wizard contests and more!
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…
The Taco Bell food you enjoy today is probably not the same stuff you enjoyed in your younger years. That’s not a huge surprise as menus change through the years. Fast food restaurants are constantly CONTINUE READING…
After a decade of speculation and failed attempts, Warner Bros. announced on Feb. 14, 2025 that a Goonies sequel is in production with Steven Spielberg producing. Screenwriter Potsy Ponciroli has been tapped to write the script, and Steven CONTINUE READING…
For this issue, we revisit the original “We Are the World” charity single which was penned by Lionel Richie with the late, great Michael Jackson and co-produced by Quincy Jones. The final recording by 46 CONTINUE READING…
Before MTV The earliest ancestor of the modern music video was the soundie, a black-and-white 16mm film recording of a musician performing before a live audience. The first soundies appeared in 1940, and all the 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…
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