Monday 5 February 2018

Black History Month in Comics: Catalyst Prime: Noble Vol. 1 Godshots Review

CATALYST PRIME: NOBLE VOL. 1: GODSHOTS
Written by BRANDON THOMAS
Art by ROGER ROBINSON, JAMAL IGLE
Cover by ROGER ROBINSON
Astronaut David Powell helped save the Earth from an approaching asteroid. In the resulting explosion, David gained superhuman telekinetic powers but lost his memories. Now back on Earth, David is on the run from the Foresight Corporation and its CEO, Lorena Payan, using his new powers to stay alive long enough to regain his memories, family, and identity. nTo put her family back together, Astrid Allen-Powell will use every skill and weapon in her arsenal to get back the man she loves. nThe first series of the Catalyst Prime superhero universe is collected, with art by series regular Roger Robinson and Jamal Igle.
OCTOBER 31 | RATED T | $14.99 | PRINT | DIGITAL


Saturday 8 July 2017

Catalyst Prime: The Event Review

Title: Catalyst Prime
Story: The Event
Characters: David Powell, Astrid Powell, Lorena Payan,
Creators: Joseph P. Illidge (writer), Christopher Priest (writer), Will Rosado (artist), Marco Turini (artist)
Publisher: Lion Forge
Publication Date: May 2017
Available In: Digital

Description: The origin of the Catalyst Prime superhero universe is revealed, as five astronauts take on a suicide mission to save the Earth from an asteroid collision, leading to the rise of superpowered beings.

Tuesday 4 July 2017

Looking Back on Steven Moffat's Time on Doctor Who

The Series 10 finale of Doctor Who aired last Saturday night on BBC One marking the end of an era. It is not only Peter Capaldi's final series as the titular Doctor, but also that of showrunner Steven Moffat as well.

Looking back on Moffat's time on the show, there is honestly so little that I find memorable after five series. It had a great cast of actors, memorable characters and monsters, and some good episodes, but his run was, overall, forgettable in my opinion.