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Review: ATTACK ON TITAN Live Action (Part One)
If your franchise gets popular enough, a live-action treatment is bound to happen. This movie is the first part of a live-action adaptation of the titan-sized franchise that I have posted about for the last four days. The synopsis goes like season one of the anime; we follow the likes of Eren Jaeger and his friend’s training so that they can be apart of the army that fights against the Titans, humanoid monsters who feeds on people like they were strawberries on a bush. I was first thinking of doing a video review for this movie. If I did that, you would have me sit there in chock, and an…
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Comic Review: SUPERMAN #1 (2018)
Superman’s comics in recent years have been hit-and-miss, but the Man of Steel made a proper comeback in 2016 as part of DC Comics’ Rebirth. Peter J. Tomasi’s run, which focuses on Clark Kent’s family life with Lois Lane and their son Jonathan, was the most acclaimed Superman series in recent years. Now, on the heels of Action Comics #1000 and Superman’s 80th anniversary, we’re due for another #1 relaunch with a new creative team. Taking over now is Brian Michael Bendis, marking his big DC debut after his lengthy work at Marvel. Joining him is artist Ivan Reis. Superman #1 is a direct continuation of Bendis’ The Man of Steel…
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Comic Review: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 (2018)
[Warning: The Following Contains SPOILERS From Amazing Spider-Man #1.] One of Marvel Comics’ flagship titles, The Amazing Spider-Man has been relaunched multiple times in the past few years, with Dan Slott writing for a decade. Well, that changes this year. In addition to yet another #1 relaunch, the series now has a new creative team. Nick Spencer is writing, with Ryan Ottley on artwork. I’l be honest, it’s been a while since I’ve read a Spider-Man comic that actually excited me. Whether it was the Superior Spider-Man arc or depicting Peter Parker as a billionaire, very little in recent comics have captured my interest. Last year’s Peter Parker: The Spectacular…
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Retrospective: THE DARK KNIGHT – 10 Years Later
Batman, a character that has changed a lot over the years, especially in film. From his serial in the 1940s to his film series in the 1980s. Batman has always been a part of pop culture. There have always been different versions of the Caped Crusader, so how does one create his own spin on the character? That’s what director Christopher Nolan did with The Dark Knight Trilogy. Let’s look back at one of the greatest superhero films ever made, The Dark Knight. It’s amazing that after Batman Begins, an astonishing film in its own right, Nolan was able to elevate the genre. Crafting a sequel that felt like a roller coaster…
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OFFICIAL: 7 Days of ATTACK ON TITAN on WOBAM! Entertainment
For our next article series, we at WOBAM! Entertainment will be touching on one of the biggest anime/manga franchises active today. With season three premiering in Japan soon, we’ll be focusing on the history of Attack on Titan. Beginning on Sunday, July 15th, we’ll be posting a new article dedicated to Attack on Titan. The series will conclude on Saturday, July 21st, which happens to be the same day that we’ll launch another article series. (More on that later…) This series will be coordinated by Isak, so if you have any questions or other comments, be sure to hit him up on Twitter. Here is our tentative schedule: Day 1…
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Comic Review: CAPTAIN AMERICA #1 (2018)
This year, Marvel Comics has been relaunching many of its titles under unique creative teams, ranging from Jason Aaron’s Avengers to Donny Cates’ Venom. The latest relaunch is Captain America, bringing the Sentinel of Liberty back into the spotlight. Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, whose recent Black Panther run was one of the best Marvel series in recent memory, takes the reigns of this line, accompanied by artist Leinil Francis Yu. Captain America #1 begins to examine the ramifications of Secret Empire, the big crossover that showed HYDRA in control – led by a Steve Rogers doppelganger, no less. While Secret Empire ended last year, it isn’t until now that the consequences are…
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Review: BATMAN #50
After a year of build-up, we finally made it! Batman #50 asks the question, can Bruce Wayne truly be happy? It’s a question that’s been asked hundreds of times, but this time it’s different. Does it live up to the hype? Well… Let’s talk about. it Heads up, this review is going to be full of spoilers, but it’s not like DC didn’t ruin it before release aways. Still, if you don’t want to know what happens, bookmark this page and come back after you’ve read it. We pick up on a normal Gotham evening. Bruce and Selina are out kicking butt and taking names. They on the spur of…
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EDENS ZERO Chapter 2 Review
Edens Zero Chapter two kicks off where the last chapter left off. Shiki, Rebeca, and Happy are off to space to their new destination. Issues arise when someone kidnaps Happy, with Shiki and Rebecca doing their best to save him. Even though Edens Zero continues to have some Fairytail feel, this chapter gave me vibes of Dragon Ball. For starters, the aesthetic of that city screamed early Dragon Ball. But the Dragon Ball vibes did not stop there. The villains (especially the big bad) was straight out of Dragon Ball as well (The Red Ribbon era to be exact). Which is quite funny after the whole “is that a love…
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Review: ANT-MAN and THE WASP
After Thanos wiped out half of the universe with the snap of his fingers, what’s the next chapter in the Marvel saga? Well… it’s an ant playing the drums. Ant-Man and the Wasp is supposed to serve as a pallet cleanser after Avengers: Infinity War. It takes place two years after Captain America: Civil War and (presumably) a few months before Avengers: Infinity War. Is it a step up from the previous film or is it one of the few Marvel duds? Mild spoilers from here on out so if you want to know absolutely nothing come back after you’ve seen the film. For the rest of you, let’s talk about…
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BLACK LIGHTNING Season 1 Review
Jefferson Pierce is a man wrestling with a secret. As the father of two daughters and principal of a charter high school that also serves as a safe haven for young people in a New Orleans neighborhood overrun by gang violence, he is a hero to his community. Nine years ago, Pierce was a hero of a different sort. Gifted with the superhuman power to harness and control electricity, he used those powers to keep his hometown streets safe as the masked vigilante Black Lightning. However, after too many nights of his life on the line, and seeing the effects of the damage and loss that his alter ego was…





























