Sorry about the week-long delay; I had to leave town last weekend with about four hours notice. The good news is that I’ll be getting caught up this weekend, and will have a review of Cable / Deadpool #30-32 up tomorrow as part of the continuing Civil War coverage.
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Saturday Review: Tank Girl
Our reviews of genre films past continues with this film, which helped lead the 90s invasion of butt-kicking babes. It’s 1995. Lara Croft first appears and Xena meets Gabrielle. Buffy made her debut on film in ’92, but her more successful show is still two years in the future.
Tank Girl, based on the late 80s/early 90s comic, charges into the theatres.
Smallville Review – “Zod”
I’m back, and so is Smallville on the CW network. Also, expect reviews of Civil War #4 and Cable / Deadpool #30-32 this weekend.
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Virgin Galactic Space Tourism
Sir Richard Branson unveiled the design for Virgin Galactic’s Spaceliners, the near-future of space tourism.
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Weekly DVD Picks – September 26, 2006
So, due to my latest trip out of town, this column is coming out a bit late. This week’s should be okay; I don’t leave town again until either late Sunday or early Monday.
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‘Heroes’ Discussion (Series Premier)
Anyone else catch the debut of NBC’s foray into genre television? Was it worth another viewing? And who the hell is the girl in the mirror?
Missed it? You can download the premier episode from NBC.com or watch the repeat tonight.
Weekly Comics Discussion
The complete list may be found here . Fiz’s Civil War review (appropriately) will be delayed. I’ll have a review of Batman and the Mad Monk when the series finishes.
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Saturday Review: The Blob
This is Fiziko’s review, but he’s in transit and unable to post. However, we will be sharing Saturday Reviews over the next month or so.
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Whedon to write “Season 8” Buffy comic
Joss Whedon will be writing a new Buffy the Vampire Slayer comic series, due out next March. The series will depict events that occur after the show’s final season.
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52 #17-20
The mysteries grow as the weeks pass.
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