There’s no denying it: 2016 was a great year for video games – especially the latter half. The amount of money we’ve spent in the last six months on new games is a little ridiculous and our bank accounts are weaping for it. But we’ll be the first people to […]
You’re The Goddamn Batman (And Bruce Wayne) in Batman: The Telltale Series
Release Date: Complete Release, December13th, 2016 (USA) Developer: Telltale Games Publisher: Telltale Games System: PC, Android, PS3/4, Xbox 360/One, iOS, OS X Review Spoilers: Medium IGN | Metacritic | Polygon The latest dialogue simulator/quick time event title from TellTale Games has players taking on the cowl of the Batman/Bruce Wayne, navigating crime scenes as the World’s […]
Adam West, Burt Ward, and Julie Newmar are Back in Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders – Available Now on Blu-Ray, DVD, and Digital HD!
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided Nerdophiles with a free copy of Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders on blu-ray which is being reviewed in this blog post. The opinions we share are our own. Batman: Return of the Cape Crusaders Release Date: November 1, 2016 Cast: Adam West, Burt Ward, Julie Newmar, Wally Wingert, William […]
Crayola Enters the Coloring Book Arena with ‘Art With Edge’
The coloring book renaissance is still going strong and now Crayola has thrown their hat into the ring with their very own series geared towards older colorers. Published under the ‘Art With Edge’ brand, these books are a bit more complicated than the sort of books you may have colored […]
The #NerdsRead Pull List – October 19, 2016
We’ve got four-star ratings all around this week – except for Joyride #6 which Sam has mixed emotions about. Over all, though, this was a really good week for our writers as far as comic books go. The Backstagers remained solid and gave itself some added dimension in both story […]
The Joker is the Underwritten Female of Suicide Squad
Hear me out. Also, here be spoilers! The Joker was meant to be a much bigger character, as Jared Leto keeps reminding us in all of his interviews. Scenes were cut and edited out, leading to the sloppy style of most of Joker’s screen time. But what I never understood […]
The #NerdsRead Pull List – July 6, 2016
This week, Sam enjoyed The Woods and Giant Days, both from BOOM! Studios, and Jackson continues to enjoy Batman from DC Comics. Check out the full reviews below and tell us what you’re reading in the comments! Sam’s Reads The Woods #16 Author: James Tynion IV Artist: Michael Dialynas Publisher: BOOM! Studios Source: BOOM! Studios […]
The #NerdsRead Pull List – April 27, 2016
Jackson is holding down the pull list this week with three of his picks. All-New Wolverine #7 from Marvel Comics impressed him with the emotion it showcased. We Are Robin #11 pulled no punches in exploring difficult topics and Batman #51 rewarded loyal readers with a fantastic issue, both from DC Comics. Check out all […]
Uncle Ben, Jean Grey, and Love: Comics Where Romance is Dead
Comics as a medium has always had a strange relationship with romance and a lot of that is because of the nature of its genesis. It’s hard to get around the fact that for decades, comics were predominantly written and illustrated by middle aged-men, often unhappy and dissatisfied with their […]
Supergirl: Childish Things Recap
Synopsis: Winn’s father breaks out of prison and comes after him, while Alex must get dangerously close to Max Lord, and Lucy Lane takes a job at CatCo. Rating: ★★★★★ This was, by far, the darkest episode of Supergirl to date. The opening sequence shows us two prison guards complaining about how […]