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Review: Dragon Age: Magekiller #1

Review: Dragon Age: Magekiller #1

December 16th, 2015 | by Kenny Coburn

Based on the hit Bioware video game series, Dragon Age, Dragon Age: Magekiller by Dark Horse Comics dives deeper into the lore of Thedas by following two mage killers for hire, Tessa and Marius. Each, is a mercenary willing to fight back against the mages but, only...

Film Review: Pan

Film Review: Pan

October 14th, 2015 | by Jordan Samuel

Pan is finally out in theatres across the globe and our Lead Film Critic Jordan Samuel is here to tell us how the film panned out - literally. Growing up, the Peter Pan story never interested me, even though Disney's animated version was adored by...

Review: Macbeth

Review: Macbeth

October 5th, 2015 | by Jordan Samuel

Macbeth is out in theatres and our Lead Film Critic Jordan Samuel has all the details on the film adaptation based on William Shakespeare's play The Tragedy of Macbeth. At school I hated the play Macbeth with a passion, but upon in giving it another...

Film Review: Sicario

Film Review: Sicario

September 24th, 2015 | by Jordan Samuel

Sicario is out this Friday in US theaters (small scale UK release) and our Jordan Samuel has all the details on this gripping take on cartel violence and the drug trade. Now, before we start, its important to note that, in Spanish, "sicario" means "hitman"....

Review: Batman Arkham Knight

Review: Batman Arkham Knight

September 15th, 2015 | by Chris Barnes

Arkham Knight has arrived and we have a comprehensive review for you here on ComiConverse. Review: Batman Arkham Knight Arkham Knight is the third installment of Rocksteady's Batman franchise (Arkham Origins was done by a different studio) and in so many ways it's bigger and...

Movie Review: Legend

Movie Review: Legend

September 10th, 2015 | by Jordan Samuel

Legend is now in UK theaters (October 2nd US) and our Jordan Samuel has all the highlights covered for you with our ComiConverse review. Being from London, something about the Kray Twins has always interested me - from the psychopathic nature of Ronnie Kray to their nightclub...

Review: Agent 47 Hits Hard But Falls Flat

Review: Agent 47 Hits Hard But Falls Flat

August 20th, 2015 | by Jordan Samuel

Hitman: Agent 47 is out this Friday and our Jordan Samuel has already got the angles covered for you with our ComiConverse review. Films based on video games really haven’t had the best response from critics and the Hitman franchise has been one of these;...

Daredevil Season 1: A Latecomers View

Daredevil Season 1: A Latecomers View

August 10th, 2015 | by Rob Ayers

I just watched some TV. Daredevil season one to be specific. This wouldn’t be mind-bending news in a normal household, but for me it was pretty cool. I work a lot (art gigs anywhere I can find them), I live very far from home (an...

Review: Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation

Review: Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation

July 30th, 2015 | by Jordan Samuel

Tom Cruise is back with Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, the latest movie in the Mission Impossible franchise that started all the way back in 1996.  ComiConverse is here to give you our review on the latest big summer outing. I actually grew up with this...

Marvel Week In Review

Marvel Week In Review

July 24th, 2015 | by Louis Waldron

Each week here at ComiConverse we are going to be reviewing our top three favourite comics coming out of Marvel. No. 1:  Old Man Logan #3 Mark Millar’s, Old Man Logan was a sensational hit when released back in 2008 and with Brian Michael Bendis...

Review: Batman #42

Review: Batman #42

July 10th, 2015 | by Chris Barnes

It is a brave new world for a brave new Batman in the pages of Batman #42.  If you've been away for a while, or are one of those people that decided that they would never read another Batman book because of Bunny-Robo-Batman you might...

Review: Terminator Genisys

Review: Terminator Genisys

July 4th, 2015 | by Jordan Samuel

Terminator: Genisys hits theatres this week and we have all the action covered for you here on ComiConverse! Growing up, there was one movie that I watched nearly every week on cable and that was Terminator: Judgement Day because it blew me away with its...

Review: The Fiction #1

Review: The Fiction #1

June 30th, 2015 | by Nicholas Bennett

The Fiction seems poised to tell the story of childhood through the hazy memories of adulthood. Premise: Published by Boom Studios!, The Fiction is one of their latest entries into the marketplace. Written by Curt Pires and illustrated by David Rubin, it centers around childhood...

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