Allison! Confusion! Robot! Bunny! Juan2.0! Ian! Jenny! All this and more fragmented sentences in this Pop Culture Zoo Comic Book Review…
Prepare for another descent into the darker side of comics with this latest episode of the Pop Culture Zoo Comic Review. Ian digs into the violent world of ‘Burn’ by Arcana Comics where robots and humans just can’t seem to get along. Huzzah for the apocalypse!
Ian makes his triumphant return with this latest episode of the PCZ Comic Review. This time around, he delves into a more kid-friendly world with a look at the ‘Clockwork Girl’ hardcover by Arcana Comics. Watch this episode to learn more about the friendship of mutants and robots!
Editor’s note: During this year’s San Diego Comic Con, we were invited to attend a limited breakfast/press event for the upcoming Alexandre Aja-directed horror flick ‘Mirrors’. Ian, our intrepid and and relentless film troll, heartily agreed to attend this event… likely because there was free food. What follows are Ian’s musings on the [...]
Ready to head back into the twisted mind of American McGee? We spoke with GameTap’s Ricardo Sanchez about the new game ‘Grimm’ at this year’s San Diego Comic Con. Check out this PCZ exclusive video interview!
Since we first reported on the plans for what is perhaps the most innovative twist on a fighting game, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, we have been coveting more details. The game, courtesy of Midway Games, blends the Mortal Kombat and DC Comics universes with one-on-one match ups.
With questions like, how does [...]
Robert Kirkman, Whilice Portacio, Jim Valentino, Marc Sylvestri, Rob Liefeld and Eric Larsen were all in attendance for the Image Comics panel on Friday.
Announcements were made that Darwyn Cook would be both writing and drawing a Madman comic.
Also announced was that that two Image comics would be made into cartoons. The first was Mice Templar, [...]
The Dark Horse panel started off with a few technical difficulties somewhat reminiscent of Emerald City Comic Con, Scott Allie joked. After announcing how well Dark Horse did at the Eisner’s last night they quickly fixed their power point presentation and then moved into announcements.
A new BPRD story drawn by the brothers Gabriel Ba and [...]
Batman is back, and he’s got an attitude. In this episode of the PCZ Comic Review, Ian goes toe to toe with The Dark Knight and Boy Wonder. Where does this all-star pairing of Frank Miller and Jim Lee fit in the annals of Bat-lore? Download this episode and find out!
In our latest episode, Ian sets his sights on a trade-paperback from Platinum Studios Comics and learns what happens when a man lets his weapon do all the talking.