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What Would You Do? – Battle Royale Review


Posted by Erik Sugay on 13 Nov 2012 / 0 Comment



It may only be directly referenced in the title of the first part of the trilogy, but the eponymous Hunger Games are the driving force of the entire series. About four years ago, the young adult novels released to critical and commercial acclaim, spawning a successful film adaptation that opened earlier this year with production [...]

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Review: Pathfinder – Dark Waters Rising: Chapter 1


Posted by Erik Sugay on 12 Oct 2012 / 0 Comment



Lured by some beautifully illustrated comic book cover variants, I checked out the inaugural issue of the Pathfinder series. No, this series has nothing to do with the critically panned, so-bad-it’s-kinda-awesome Karl Urban film of the same name. Rather, it’s based on the popular and incredibly involved tabletop role-playing game, born as a natural extension [...]

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Review: Twisted Dark Volume 3


Posted by Erik Sugay on 11 Oct 2012 / 0 Comment



There was a point in Lost where it became apparent that many of these strangers who crash-landed on the island had connections to each other, both deep and superficial, long before they were stranded.  That revelation indicated a multi-layered narrative and displayed substantial scale to what were at once mysteriously captivating, but detached storylines. Volume [...]

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Review: Twisted Dark Volume 2


Posted by Erik Sugay on 11 Oct 2012 / 0 Comment



Several months ago, I reviewed the first volume of Twisted Dark. I came away fairly neutral about the product, as it was full of predictable scenarios that still managed to be intriguing. However, once the many brief, seemingly disparate vignettes started subtly linking together, I saw fine potential in it as a starting point for [...]

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Against the Grain: Genesis, Part 1


Posted by Erik Sugay on 13 Sep 2012 / 0 Comment



I grew up in a household where time for activities like watching television or playing videogames was a privilege reserved for only when I no longer had the energy to complete actually productive pursuits. “They rot your brain,” my parents offered as reasonable rationale. With a young, developing mind, books were obviously encouraged. Thankfully, even [...]

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I AM


Posted by Erik Sugay on 15 Aug 2012 / 0 Comment



I AM is a brief tale about a genius of a man with a talent for robotics and an equal aptitude for miscommunication. The narrative focuses on a simple, but emotional conversation he has with his perhaps most cherished artificial creation. The “About” section that precedes this story details the purpose that this mini-comic serves. [...]

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A Small Price to Pay – Kay and P


Posted by Erik Sugay on 04 Jun 2012 / 0 Comment



What would you give up in order to avoid losing a loved one?

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You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man – Kickback


Posted by Erik Sugay on 07 May 2012 / 0 Comment



The time should come when you have to make a choice between what is right and what is easy.

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A Frenaissance – Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Promise Part 1


Posted by Erik Sugay on 10 Apr 2012 / 0 Comment



The world’s been saved. That was the easy part. Now it has to be rebuilt. The epic series continues in spectacular fashion.

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Sieze the Day: Zoötrope


Posted by Erik Sugay on 09 Apr 2012 / 0 Comment



A pleasant short story intended for children, but certainly appealing to all-ages.

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Red Iron Giant: Turning Tiger


Posted by Erik Sugay on 26 Mar 2012 / 0 Comment



Why would a robotic military experiment abandon its duties? The reasons are wonky and contrived. At least there’s some nice action.

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Monsters Are Just Like Us — No. Apparently, They are Us


Posted by Erik Sugay on 07 Mar 2012 / 0 Comment



Monsters are portrayed going about their everyday life. It isn’t flattering. To humans.

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