
The summer time is big for superhero blockbusters and superhero comic-cons. Travel with Nile to South Florida’s newest Comic-Con, Sunrise Comic-Con. Cosplay, Comics, and more!!
#ComicCon

The summer time is big for superhero blockbusters and superhero comic-cons. Travel with Nile to South Florida’s newest Comic-Con, Sunrise Comic-Con. Cosplay, Comics, and more!!
#ComicCon

Sony Pictures have released the second Venom trailer starring Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock. The trailer premiered at the recent San Diego Comic Con and will be released on October 5th.
“When Eddie Brock acquires the powers of a symbiote, he will have to release his alter-ego “Venom” to save his life.”
#Venom #VenomMovie #VenomTrailer

Vynl.: Gremlins – Gizmo & Stripe
They’re uncivilized, untamed and eager to take more than a bite out of the Big Apple. Do you have what it takes to bring them home?
The original Gremlin, Gizmo, and his nemesis Stripe have formed an uneasy truce and are eager to take over your house as a Vynl. duo. Just remember: no food after midnight and don’t let the Gremlins come into contact with water.

Pop! Marvel – Venom Series
In honor of Venom’s 30th anniversary, your favorite Super Heroes and Villains are being Venomized, and it’s safe to say the universe will never be the same. Venom’s first victim, journalist Eddie Brock, is a natural choice for the Pop! Marvel Venom Series.
Similarly, Cletus Kasady and Carnage, despite being considered an “I” rather than a “we,” are another natural choice for the Venom series.

Ryan Reynolds is back as Deadpool (aka Wade Wilson) in Deadpool 2, the sequel to the hit movie. The good thing is that it’s the same as it was before, but has some more to offer this time around. If you want it to be more than a fun take on the superhero genre and expect something deeper, then you might be disappointed. The movie pretty much does what you expect in terms of it’s humor and style, but it also attempts to be more than that, which works to varying degrees.

by Kevin Muller
It’s hard to believe that the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU, is celebrating ten years. Throughout these films, we’ve seen many memorable moments, including when Iron Man first emerged, in the prototype of what his suit would become, to the God of thunder, Thor, wielding his hammer in a battle with Hulk, that made the green guy become helpless and, of course, when the original Avengers first came together. It has been one hell of a ride. One other constant has been the very serious threat of someone named Thanos and how he must be prevented from obtaining the Infinity Stones that are spread across this cinematic world.

WARNING – I will have to discuss a pretty big spoiler that occurs in the first act, I would try to avoid it, but it factors into the film quite heavily. It’s within the first 10-15 minutes, so it’s not too big but here’s the warning anyway.
Looking back at the history of the first Deadpool and how long it took to actually get made I forgave it for some of its shortcomings, namely in that while it was a good comedy, it lacked a strong story to make it good film overall. As such it doesn’t hold up as well on revisits, but is still a funny movie, by comparison Deadpool 2 has a much stronger narrative as well a much more impressive action set-pieces. Ironically, it’s the jokes that come up short. Maybe now living in a world where films like Logan and Infinity War have changed the comic-book movie landscape, the immaturity of Deadpool doesn’t sit as well with me, or maybe I’m just a pretentious ass who can’t have any fun.
Let’s find out.

Pop! Tees: Marvel’s Deadpool
The hilarious mercenary Deadpool is now on your new favorite Pop! Tee! Sport Deadpool in a variety of different scenarios, enjoying a nice bubble bath or putting “maximum effort” into his mission.
Coming to your wardrobe this Summer!



10 years ago, Marvel Studios released Iron Man. It was a funny, action-packed romp with a charismatic lead and in any other time would’ve come and gone and possibly been looked back on as a better than expected comic-book movie. But in 2008, Marvel gave us a promise, a post credit scene that nearly everyone missed talking about “The Avengers Initiative,” and with those three words, The MCU was born. 10 years and 19 films later, it has stood out as one of the biggest, possibly even the most successful franchises of all-time and while it hasn’t been perfect all the way, the highs easily outweigh the lows.
And Infinity War might just be the crowning jewel in Marvel’s crown. Continue reading