Month: January 2014

  • Book Review – Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy

    Book Review – Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy

    I keep an eye out on NetGalley for books that may some day interest my kids, and I became curious about Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy by Karen Foxlee when I saw it was one of the most requested books on the site.  What I found was a fast-paced reimagining of the Snow Queen story…

  • Comic Book Review – 47 Ronin (Stan Sakai)

    Comic Book Review – 47 Ronin (Stan Sakai)

    What, is this some sort of repeat?  Nope!  I got a copy of a totally different adaptation of the 47 Ronin story via NetGalley, this time drawn by Stan Sakai (of Usagi Yojimbo fame).  I won’t rehash the gist of the story but I will say I enjoyed this version quite a bit more.  It’s…

  • Ant-Man, Michael Douglas, and YOU

    Ant-Man, Michael Douglas, and YOU

    Casting news came down this week that Michael Douglas had signed on to play original Ant-Man Hank Pym in Edgar Wright’s Ant-Man, due out in 2015.  However, this came on the heels of Paul Rudd signing on to play Ant-Man…so who is it going to be?  Both, if they do it right. Like many hero…

  • Book Review – Maul: Lockdown

    It was with some trepidation that I started this latest Star Wars novel, Maul: Lockdown.  Kindly provided via NetGalley, it had several warning signs.  First, it’s about a prequel trilogy character, one that barely qualified AS a character.  Maul was red and black, and had a saber-staff.  He got killed by Obi-Wan, which has to…

  • Classic Comics – X-Men: Days of Future Past

    Classic Comics – X-Men: Days of Future Past

    I’ve been on a comics kick of late, as well as a nostalgia high from Comics Alliance’s X-Men animated series recaps, so checking out some classic X-Men storylines seemed like a no-brainer.  Especially when I saw Comixology having a sale on several collections.  I bought the X-Men: Days of Future Past book as prepwork for…

  • Movie Review – Frozen

    Movie Review – Frozen

    We finally made it out to Frozen this weekend, and it’s just as wonderful as I had been hearing.  My kids were transfixed, my wife (JUST HER OK) teared up, and even the sidekick snowman made sense.  A lot more sense than the trailers let on.  Queen Elsa’s song “Let It Go” lives up to…