| Comic Review: Cyber Force, Vol. 2: Rebirth |

Cyber Force, Vol. 2: Rebirth
Written by Marc Silvestri
Illustrated by Marco Turini
Colored by Arif Prianto, Andy Troy, and Stjepan Sejic
Lettered by Troy Peteri
Cover by Marc Silvestri and Sunny Gho
Top Cow Productions, Inc.
Release Date: April 15, 2015
Cover Price: $19.99
The future is inevitable. In Cyber Force, Vol. 2: Rebirth written by Marc Silvestri, with illustrations by Marco Turini and colors from Arif Prianto and Andy Troy, the cybernetically enhanced heroes would like to save the world from a horrible rumored future, but they’ll need to save themselves first. Cyber Force, Vol. 2 picks up right where the first volume left off, as the heroes try to escape CDI (CyberData Industries) after a violent confrontation with CDI’s chairman. Just as one threat is extinguished, a new CDI created menace with a personal vendetta against Ripclaw emerges. As the team tries to elude their new, deadly foe — while doing their best to keep one of their own alive — the new chairwoman of CDI begins her nefarious plans for the creation of a new earth.
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| ‘Sopranos’ Creator David Chase Breaks Down Controversial Final Scene Of The Series |

The Sopranos, one of the flagship programs of not only HBO but the entire contemporary “Golden Age of Television,” has been off the air for nine years now, but still remains a powerful catalyst and force in influencing the historic jagged shift the medium has taken on in the last 15 years or so. The mob drama, which ended its run in 2007 with a finale that is still read, dissected, and poured over for much heated debate and discussion a la the Torah, has influenced programs as rich as itself such as Breaking Bad, Boardwalk Empire, Mad Men and the latest, greatest show currently running on television, Better Call Saul. Now, David Chase, the program’s creator, writer, and overall presence and lord of the trials and tribulations of the fictitious families in New Jersey, some of whose fates were left unknown when the final episode aired, has broken down that finale (a series finale that sent people in either exultation, uproar, or both).
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| ‘Star Wars’ Celebration To Be Live Streamed For All To Watch
The next Star Wars Celebration event is set to go down this week at the Anaheim Convention Center, as was announced back in July of 2013. But unlike past years, where the convention required you to attend to take in all of the excitement, this year everyone around the world unable to attend in person will be able to enjoy the event. Even you! It’s been announced that for the first time ever, Star Wars Celebration will be streamed live for all online. You can read the full announcement below and find out where to watch.
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| Streaming Review: Starry Eyes |
By Dr. Zaius
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Wednesday, April 15th, 2015 at 2:00 pm |

Starry Eyes
Netflix | Amazon Instant | Blu-ray | DVD
Directed by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch
Written by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch
Starring Alex Essoe, Amanda Fuller, Fabianne Therese, Noah Segan, Natalie Castillo, Pat Healy, Marc Senter, Maria Olsen, Lou Dezseran
Dark Sky Films
Not Rated | 98 Minutes
Release Date: March 8th, 2014 at the South by Southwest (SXSW) What would you do for fame and fortune? Aspiring young actors face this question on a daily basis. Would you surrender your pride, your inhibitions, your body? Yeah, would you do THAT with a producer for a big break? At first, natural reaction is to be appalled and disgusted. But… after a few minutes thought, imagine the life in the lap of luxury — the glitter, the gold, the cameras. Maybe it would be worth it. An hour of degradation and humiliation for a lifetime of glamour. It’s like selling one’s soul. Or in the case of Sarah Walker, it’s literally like selling your soul.
...continue reading » Tags: Alex Essoe, Amanda Fuller, Dark Sky Films, Dennis Widmyer, Fabianne Therese, Horror, Kevin Kolsch, Lou Dezseran, Marc Senter, Natalie Castillo, Netflix, Netflix Instant Streaming, Noah Segan, Pat Healy, Starry Eyes | |
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| Comic Review: The Tithe #1 |
By Waerloga69
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Wednesday, April 15th, 2015 at 1:00 pm |

The Tithe #1
Co-Created and Written by Matt Hawkins
Co-Created and Art by Rahsan Ekedal
Colors by Bill Farmer
Letters by Troy Peteri
Covers by Rahsan Ekedal, Betsy Gonia
Image Comics
Release Date: April 15, 2015
Cover Price: $3.99
It’s interesting the way life seems to create coincidences. Take this comic book, The Tithe #1, for instance. I was just yesterday speaking with friends regarding the way some televangelists seem hellbent on bilking their viewers for every cent they have. Not to say ALL of them are like this, but there have been a notable few that have been caught and (somewhat) prosecuted for their crimes. Well, this comic spins in a slightly different direction. Prefacing with an ironic quote from Jim Bakker, our story begins in a church on a typical Sunday in California. What seems like just another mega-church singing and giving praise quickly turns into a crime scene, albeit with few people noticing immediately. For you see, a covert group actually perpetrated an almost perfect robbery.
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