Thirteen years ago during the year 2000, Ed Brubaker and Warren Pleece put out a little book called Deadenders through Vertigo. It is a science fiction tale about a post-apocalyptic world where […]
The Telltale Mind
War Report – Battle of the Atom
Brian Bendis is no stranger to crossovers, nor is he an outsider to big event books of which he has written many. He has given us Dark Reign, Secret Invasion and made […]
Turning the Tide – Killian’s Tide & Killian’s Vessel
Killian’s Tide is that classic origin issue, in this case a series, which explains the villain’s tragic beginnings. The series looks at Killian’s roots and how his hatred towards the humans came […]
Where There’s a Will… – Green Lantern from the New 52 to the First Lantern or Geoff Johns’ Final Stretch
In 2004 Green Lantern received a reboot courtesy of Geoff Johns, returning Hal Jordan to the forefront of the Lantern mythos much to the delight of most fans, except those who were […]
Above it All – Mara
In today’s comic book world, science fiction seems to be the genre making the most waves, more than any other. Joining the ranks of esteemed books like East of West, Saga and […]
Movie Review – The Shootist (1976)
John Wayne made a lot of movies during his life and the bulk of them were westerns. Sure, he played cops, hunters, soldiers and more, but it seemed like western pictures were […]
The Pendulum’s Halloween Hallowminis – Castle of Blood!
This is it!! For now at least. The last Hallowmini. We do have some leftover selections that we will put out a bit later as something else, but for now You have […]
The Pendulum Podcast – E20 – Disenchanted, Arkham Asylum, Walking Dead, Blade, Hellraiser
[youtube\http://youtu.be/wVOAyCGfmwg] We look at some new stuff this week and note the passing of two industry veterans. Hellraiser is getting a remake, Miss Peregrine has a home for peculiar children, DC moves […]
The Pendulum’s Halloween Hallowminis – Leprechaun!
Good movies? You be the judge. Warwick Davis is cool and all, but this series went downhill fast. Let us know if you agree. Check out the first one – it has […]
Peculiar or Perfectly Normal? – Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
As peculiar as the book may sound, even containing said word within the title, the only thing that stands out as such is why this book has seemingly flown under the radar, […]