PopCultHQ Comic Book Review – Red Lance #2 (Extensive Look)

PopCultHQ got the opportunity to review Red Lance #2, an independent comic birthed out of a Kickstarter campaign. Here is our spoiler-free review of this second issue and all the details you would want to know about this story. Plus, if you missed our review of Red Lance #1, you can view it here. Red Lance Issue #2 – “Behind the Curtain” Can the heroes of recently formed Red Lance defeat Cataclysm as he rampages through the city? Writer: Gary Bloom (@gbbloom) Illustrator: Galih Triyunato Lettering: Galih Triyunato Print Length: 20 pages Publication Date: February 29, 2016 Language: English Characters: Blueprint,

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Project Nemesis from AGP – PopCultHQ Comic Book Review

The secrets of Project Nemesis are revealed in issue #4 and it’s more shocking than we could have ever expected! Script by Jeremy Robinson Art by Matt Frank Colors by Diego Rodriguez Issues #4 covers Rhode Island has been decimated by the massive monster creature only known as Nemesis. As the monster continues to destroy everything in its path, he is also growing in size and adding to his destructive powers. The two agents that have been following him from the start Hudson and Collins, are going to learn a most disturbing secret no one saw coming. https://youtu.be/1YXiQWMvow0 Review: The

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The Brilliance Behind the Elaborate Embroidery on Game of Thrones

A walk through Micheles page is like taking a stroll through an English Hedge Maze, every turn reveals a secret. If you have ever watched Game of Thrones you've probably seen some of the elaborate details on many of the costumes and if you are like me than you didn't really think about them. MIchele is the brilliance behind the art

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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review – “Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman #3” From Action Lab

PopCultHQ continues its look at Action Lab Entertainment’s Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman with issue #3. Over the next couple of days, we will have for you our reviews of all four available books in this title. No worries. No real spoilers, but will certainly be sure to discuss the progression of this series and, by the looks of it, the countless ways this futuristic tale could go. Feel free to read our review of issue one and issue two. PopCultHQ Review – Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman #3 Issue three’s tale, entitled “Thieves of Olympus Mons,” propels us further in our quest for The

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PopCultHQ Interviews Actor: Brian Tee – The New “Shredder” Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

Brian Tee is a real-deal bonafide pop culture super star! Brian is best known for his breakout role DK, the young brash, egotistical antagonist in Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) film. He is also known from his other big screen role in James Mangold’s The Wolverine (2013) starring Hugh Jackman. Tee played Noburo Mori, the sadisticly conniving minister of justice who was arranged to marry the daughter of Yakuza Boss, Shingen Yashida (Hiroyuki Sanada). You remember, the guy who Wolverine tossed over the balcony into a pool conveniently located many floors below. Since 2000, Brian Tee has been in countless TV series

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Evolusion #1 – Independent Comic Book Review from PopCultHQ

Evolusion – is a brand new independent comic book series from creators  Mario Colao, R.J. Reyes and artist/colors Ryan Best.  In the apocalyptic world found In the distant future – Humanity finally took itself to the edge of extinction! A very decent read on the first issue, where I liked the no-holds barred action to start off the story between special forces troopers against F.O.E’s (Freaks Of Evolution). The mature tone of the writing is in your face, with proper vulgar language by soldiers in the heat of action and some real shocking deaths. You’ll see what I mean when the captain rescues his

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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review – Red Lance #1 (Extensive Look)

PopCultHQ got the opportunity to review Red Lance #1, an independent comic birthed out of a Kickstarter campaign. Here is our extensive, and spoiler-free, review of this debut issue and all the details you would want to know about this story. Red Lance Issue #1 – “Rise of Cataclysm“ Can the heroes of recently formed Red Lance defeat Cataclysm as he rampages through the city? Writer: Gary Bloom (@gbbloom) Illustrator: Brian McCranie (@brianmccranie) Lettering: Taylor Esposito (@TaylorEspo) Publication Date: January 27, 2016 A powerful villainess twists the mind of a genius… and causes a Cataclysm! Will the heroes of Red Lance rise

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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review – “Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman #2” From Action Lab

PopCultHQ continues its look at  Action Lab Entertainment’s Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman #2. Over the next few days, we will also give you our reviews of all four available books in this title. No worries. No real spoilers, but will certainly be sure to discuss the progression of this series and, by the looks of it, the countless ways this futuristic tale could go. Feel free to read our review of issue one. PopCultHQ Review – Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman #2 Issue two begins fiercely with intense action and imagery. Alliances are formed. The great “Earthman” has made his

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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review – “Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman #1” From Action Lab

PopCultHQ takes a look at a relatively new series published by Action Lab Entertainment entitled Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman. Over the next few days, we will also give you our reviews of all four available books in this title. No worries. No real spoilers, but will certainly be sure to discuss the progression of this series and, by the looks of it, the countless ways this futuristic tale could go. PopCultHQ Review – Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman #1 Let me start off by saying this is a fun, exciting, and colorful story. The groundwork has been laid

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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review – “Sleeping Dogs” From Cabal Comics

If you lost a loved one to a heinous murder, how would you react? Sleeping Dogs is a one-shot comic put out by Cabal Comics, a European indie publisher offering something different. A compelling tale accompanied with gritty artwork makes this issue enjoyable from the start. Shared and made available at 2015’s Thought Bubble, Leeds, England’s annual Comic Art Festival, the self-published comic was a hit and sold out of its initial run. Writer Fraser Campbell tells the story of Mal Gillis, and aging, struggling man trying to feel useful and coping with the death of his child. It is almost sad seeing Malcolm “the

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