Lego’s new ‘Classic TV Series Batmobile’
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Godzilla Monster Island Summer Camp
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This was a weird one for me and I only read it because IDW is flooding my inbox with Godzilla books. It’s not a franchise that I’m a big enough fan of to read the tie in comics usually, but on the surface this is a unique concept that seemed far enough out there that it would be worth checking out. It turned out to be worth my time with some great art by Oliver Ono who is able to capture fluid motion in a appealing way all while having a style that’s captivating and entertaining. The story isn’t exactly targeted at me being a 44 dude that’s a casual fan of the franchise, but it’s an all ages story that would appeal to a very young age all the way up to me.
It’s out now, so check it out if you have the chance.
BIKINI
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BIKINI
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Jeep thing
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Quad
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“Terminator Zero” Review
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As a thought experiment among fans, this would be a neat discussion. As an officially released piece of media that’s an official expansion of the lore, this is a steaming pile of terminator scrap that completely changes the in-universe science. I’m perfectly fine with the new AI concepts that are introduced, the time loops are pretty well explained, but just the same, there’s an introduction to some multiversal theories that stand in stark contrast to the accepted time travel theories of past Terminator films that came before.
Also, it’s yet another series with a cat in it that distracted me a for nearly the entire time it was on screen, I was constantly wondering if they were going to kill the cat.
On the positive side, it’s nice to see the franchise still has legs and animation is still seen as a valid vehicle for something as heavy and dark as this post-apocalyptic fantasy series.
“Star Trek #500” Preview
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