After his investigation of the hybrids, Russell finds that he may be out of a job. Sensing another storm, the hybrids prepare. Rose’s teacher is teaching a subject that has Russell bothered. Jesse and a school friend find a way to get even with the hybrids.
Trek 11 Information Misreported?
According to Empire, J. J. Abrams has stated the information about Star Trek XI was released without the consent of anybody actually involved in the production. It seems that he is producing a Trek movie, and ‘has the option to direct it’, but isn’t saying anything on what it will actually be about. He doesn’t rule out the Kirk and Spock story, but there is hope again.
Weekly Comics Discussion – April 26, 2006
As always, a complete list is available here.
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DVD Review: Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
It used to be a truism that movies based on video games would be lousy. (“Super Mario Bros.,” I’m looking at you here.) How does the sequel to FF7 hold up?
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Doctor Who: Tooth and Claw
Arriving in Scotland in 1879, the Doctor and Rose encounter Queen Victoria… and something rather less pleasant.
A review of the latest episode to air in the UK.
Comic Review – “New Avengers: Illuminati Special”
The first of the Civil War reviews is up. It’s not
bad, but probably won’t generate much excitement.
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Berman Not Part Of Trek 11
chad
writes, To the great relief of fans everywhere,
Rick Berman will not
be involved with the next Star Trek movie.
Just confirming what was strongly implied by last week’s
news.
Upcoming Comic Reviews – Civil War
Marvel’s big summer event this year is Civil
War. For once, I plan to pick up the whole
bloody cross-over event, and review the pieces right
here, starting later this week. A detailed list of
exactly which issues those are can be found below.
It’s basically Marvel’s
checklist, with the removal of Civil War:
Opening Shot (a sketchbook summarizing other
entries) and Marvel Spotlight:
Millar/McNiven, which is a behind-the-scenes item
instead of a part of the story proper.
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Comic Review – “Spider-Man: The Other”
The latest multi-title Spider-Man crossover is now out
in a single hardcover, and will later be available in
two trade paperbacks. Is it worth it?
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Strangers in Paradise: I Dream of You
As the series heads into its final year, I continue my review of the entire run of Terry Moore’s landmark Strangers in Paradise. I Dream of You, second and lengthiest of the trade paperbacks, collects the first nine issues of the second series. It also features some sketches and thoughts from Moore, a foreword by Diana Schultz, and an afterword by Dave Sim.