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Invincible prepares to leave Earth. 0

Invincible and his family begin to make preparations to leave Earth for good!Long goodbyes. After the events of the last issue, Invincible has decided that even though Rex is about peace on Earth, Rex is too wild to be trusted, especially since Invincible now has a wife and child to worry about. So, the couple decides to throw in their superhero personas and head to the stars, safe and away from Rex's control over Earth! Which will really create some interesting adventures in the near future!St...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Aftermath of Rex's takeover. 0

Earth and its heroes are still adjusting to life after Rex's change for peace!All will be well, sort of.After last issue's fight between Battle Beast and Thragg, we finally get to see what all is happening on Earth! With Rex's hostile takeover, things are less hostile and more peaceful on Earth. Crime is down, people are fed and healthy, and all around everyone is happy all thanks to Rex's new world order. However, though Rex has done a good job, he's still upset many heroes that refused to join...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Many punches make quick work! 3

Battle Beast goes toe-to-toe with Thragg! Will Battle Beast get the long awaited, and glorious, death in battle that he has craved?This bit of dialogue sums up the entire story in this issue. After the events of Rex, basically killing every hero on Earth, we see what is happening with characters, Thragg and Battle Beast. While the two have been M.I.A. for a long while, it turns out both might need something from the other. Battle Beast wants a glorious death in combat; while Thragg wants a partn...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

The end? [Spoiler Free Review] 1

The episode we have all been waiting for, The Flash season 1 finale!The first season of The Flash took off with flying colors, ever since the first episode. However, this season must come to a close, and man, does this season end with so many twists and turns that if you don't see the second season of the series, you're basically doing yourself an injustice! So, without any further delay, let's get into what makes The Flash episode 23, "Fast Enough", so spectacular!Wells/The Reverse Flash's choi...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Casey Jones vs. New York's Underworld. 6

After saving all of New York City, and possibly the entire world, the Turtles decide to take it easy, however since Casey Jones missed out on saving New York and defeating the Kraang, he's going to go out on his own looking for trouble!If the title wasn't proof enough, this is a Casey Jones focused episode. After the big mid-season battle, this episode more-or-less focuses on the aftermath of the Kraang invasion. (Featuring Casey Jones as the episode's main focus.) Casey Jones (played by Josh P...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

"My Name Is Oliver Queen!", nothing else! [SPOILER FREE REVIEW] 0

This is the Arrow season 3 finale! Oliver is going to do everything, and anything, to stop Ra's Al Ghul from destroying his city!Don't worry guys, I really am necessary!I will say this, Barry Allen (The Flash) was used really well in this episode. Oliver asked for his help in The Flash episode, Rogue Air, and now we see how that favor helps Oliver's friends in Ra's prison. Now, if you read my review for Rogue Air you knew that I wasn't all too happy about Oliver's brief appearance in the episod...

3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

A Rogue team-up, featuring "Amell"zing guest stars! [Spoiler Free Review!] 3

The Reverse Flash is going to reactivate the Particle Accelerator to get back everything that was stolen from him, however, reactivating it will kill The Flash's imprisoned Rogues. Team Flash has to move the villains elsewhere, make some uneasy alliances; all while dealing with the Reverse Flash and his evil scheme!Nearing the end of the first season, with this being the second to the last episode, you can tell by watching this episode, Rogue Air, that things are intense for our characters! Team...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

We're going after them! 0

Tony and the F.D.A. look into Savoy kidnapping Olive and Amelia, however, the kidnapping might not actually be one!Yup! Not a kidnapping!!The apparent kidnapping, last issue, has led to this amazing issue! Though, Applebee and Caesar's new cybernetic body parts are on the cover of this issue and show up briefly as well, this issue focuses primarily on the kidnapping. Writer John Layman really did a phenomenal job with this issue, having established a couple of things to look forward to; all whil...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Old case, new problem. 0

D-Bear and Tony deal with an old case that Tony, supposedly, closed a long time ago!Nothing suspicious here! Right from the start we see John Colby dealing with his recent life choices. Of course, it was all a dream in the end, but with John's otherwise suspicious nature, it might turn into an investigation on him after a very important character's death that he caused! Writer John Layman did a good job at intriguing the readers to begin to look forward to see what will happen to John. Whether i...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

A dead [SPOILER] and a new partner. 0

After the events of the last story arc, John might have a plan to help Tony take down the Collector once and for all! However, Tony is distancing himself from his old friend and is now working with newly appointed F.D.A. agent, D-Bear! (*note: For those avoiding spoilers, all you need to know is that crazy things happen in this issue!)Tony's reaction is everyone waiting for that fight between him and the Collector!The prior story arc and the last two issues were pretty darn crazy! From Savoy and...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Aftermath. 2

After the results of the attack on The Collector in the last issue, everyone deals with the results of that choice. The word is, YOU BETTER RUN JOHN!With Savoy, John, Caesar, Olive, Vorhees, and Applebee having attacked The Collector against Tony's wishes, the team suffers serious injuries while creating serious tension between other characters. (e.g. Tony and John.) This issue is a great follow up to the last because it finishes what issue 44 started. No teasing to future issues nor focusing on...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

What's the worst that can happen? 0

F.D.A. agents John, Caesar, Vorhees, Mason, Applebee, and Olive decide to take matters into their own hands and go after The Collector. If only they knew the crap they'd walk into by doing so!Everything, really!CRAP HITS THE FAN REAL QUICK! If the events of the last issue weren't quite your speed, this 44th issue is jammed packed with action and story building. It opens up immediately with showing a quick glimpse at the family tree of The Collector. It was a nice add by writer John Layman as the...

3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

This IS Your Sword! [Spoiler Warning] 0

Oliver is getting closer-and-closer to becoming the next Ra's Al Ghul, but at what cost?The first thing that got me excited for this episode was the intro. The "My name is Oliver Queen..." etc., etc., however, this time instead of the "...5 years in Hell...", we got a totally new intro which talked about his ascension to the throne of Ra's Al Ghul. It was a nice surprise and it truly does get you excited for all that happens in this one episode! So with that out of the way, let's get into what t...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Going Grodd Hunting! 5

Team Flash is on the hunt for Eddie and Wells, however, what they stumble upon is much larger, and a whole lot scarier than Wells! Grodd Lives!!With only two episodes left, season 1 is looking to closing all its open doors! Making sure that the season 1 finale will leave its viewers astonished and not scratching their heads wishing they had finished some previously introduced story element. Grodd is one of those said story elements. And this episode does a phenomenal job at introducing his chara...

2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

Gotham's Season 1 Finale 2

In this season 1 finale, Gordon must stop a gang war before it destroys all of Gotham!The season 1 finale of Gotham is finally upon us! After an up-and-down rollercoaster, this show has ended on a good note. (Thankfully!) Even with the lack of Batman, the Gotham cast and showrunners have found a way to make pre-Batman era Gotham, interesting and has given us an exciting tale of Gordon's days before becoming Commissioner. Speaking of Gordon, this episode focuses primarily on him, partnered with H...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Strings of greatness attached! 4

The movie all Marvel fans have been waiting for, the sequel to the Avengers, and the end of the second phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Avengers Age of Ultron! When Ultron rises to power, it is up to the Avengers to team up and save the world once more!If you remember one thing it should be this: Avengers Age of Ultron is a must-see! This sequel to the Avengers movie has built on what the Avengers had started, and everything that came after it. (I.e. The Fall of S.H.I.E.L.D. in Winter Sol...

3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

Rise of the new Ra's Al Ghul! 3

After Oliver accepted Ra's Al Ghul's offer to replace him, Team Arrow has to deal with a new (and improved) Oliver that is tapping into his old killer instinct!The story in this episode is all about Oliver's training for his accession to Ra's Al Ghul! And part of his training is to hunt down Nyssa and bring her back to her father. But, of course, Team Arrow can't let that happen and are going to do their best to convince Oliver that he's still good and can break Ra's Al Ghul's brainwashing techn...

2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

Closing The Ogre Story Arc. (SPOILER: if you enjoyed the character, The Ogre.) 0

In this finale of the three part Ogre story arc, Gordon and Bullock are looking to close the Ogre case and get Barbara back to safety. Even with the Ogre's intriguing character arc and story, this good thing must come to an end! After three episodes following the serial killer's lust filled adventures for a soul mate, Jim Gordon has to move on and fight in a Gang war that the Penguin started. However, that is for the next episode and is only initiated near the end of this episode. So let's talk ...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Caught in a Speed Trap! 3

In this episode, Team Flash has to figure out why the Reverse Flash (Harrison Wells) has been assisting the team, and also find a way to capture him!With the first season nearing a close, things for Team Flash intensifies! With Barry wanting to lock away the Reverse Flash for murdering his mother, and also wanting to understand why The Reverse Flash has been toying with Barry this past year; this episode helps set up some important story elements in the upcoming episodes!The best thing about thi...

2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

Daredevil! No, not that Daredevil. The REAL Daredevil! 5

TV shows Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter expanded on characters we knew about, like Phil Coulson and Peggy Carter, from the Marvel Cinematic Universe creating interesting stories that connected to the shared Marvel Movie Universe. However, with this Daredevil series, Marvel is interested in adding a new character to its ever growing universe, instead of expanding on one that was previously seen in other [shared] Marvel movies. We all know the movie Daredevil did not do well, but Netflix/...

3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

Marvel kicks off the New Year with a "BANG!" 1

Fan-favorite character and longtime S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, Peggy Carter, makes her leading debut on television! Taking place after the events of Captain America: The First Avenger, Carter deals with being a woman competing in a man's world; all while fighting off threats to America as a agent of the newly formed S.S.R. (Strategic Scientific Reserve). If you loved Hayley Atwell's character or love Marvel's cinematic universe, this show is worth looking into! The 2-hour premiere of this show was qu...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Starliar 0

When Starfire is the only Titan invited to the Teen Titans East "Dance Party", Beast Boy teaches Starfire to lie, to not hurt the other Titans' feelings. However, what starts off as a white lie turns into a huge lie that puts all the Titans at odds with one another! By far, one the best episodes that is primarily a Starfire focused one. While Beast Boy does help get this episode off the ground, by setting up Starfire to "learn" to lie, Hynden Walch's Starfire definitely carries the episode fro...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Stranded and hungry! 2

Hera and Sabine spend some personal time together working on their trust abilities, all while stranded on an abandoned Clone Trooper base fighting against beasts that only work in the shadows! Fun times had by all!Without a doubt, this is the most boring episode of the series so far. While it's good to finally see Hera out-and-about and actually doing something [other than flying the ship], this episode's story was not great at all. This episode's story focuses on trust, and how the team has bee...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Out of Power! 0

You could basically say this episode is about Wells. In the 7th episode of the series, Barry faces off against Blackout, a metahuman that feeds off electricity. When Barry goes toe-to-toe against this new metahuman, Barry loses his powers in the most inconvenient time! As not only does he have to fight for his life inside of S.T.A.R. Labs, but also has to deal with a hostage situation that involves the Clock King! In short, this is definitely an episode that shouldn't be passed up!Like I said in...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

A jolt for bros! 0

A bro filled episode!If there is one word that'll be stuck in your head it is going to be, "BRO!" A new villain, going by the name Fistrick, decides to create chaos in Bellwood by using Megawhatts as an energy source. Originally causing 10-year old Ben trouble, the Megawhatts now need 16-year old Ben's help, before Fistrick captures them all and drains them for power! Again, if there is one thing you need to remember from this episode, it's the word "BRO!" This is a good example of the series hu...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

A good finish to the start of a new Ben 10 series! 0

Khyber's hunt!Continuing where the last episode left off, Ben and Rook travel to Undertown to go after Khyber's dog. But as they hunt down Khyber's constantly shape-shifting canine, Ben and Rook encounter Psyphon (Vilgax's ex-number 1 henchman!) and his secret gang of villains beneath Undertown!This episode did well with continuing the story from the last episode, while getting viewers expectations up for what's to come from Ben's new "Big Bad." While Khyber took these two episodes to study Ben'...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

More Ben 10 is good, even if the darker tone is absent now. 0

Coming right off from Ben 10: Ultimate Alien comes, Ben 10: Omniverse! Whether you have been a fan of Ben 10 since the beginning or you are just hearing about him now, this is definitely a show worth watching!New everything!After the events of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, we had Ben and his team (consisting of Kevin, Gwen, Julie, and Ship) defeating a superpowered Vilgax; and ultimately Azmuth taking Ben's Ultimatrix and giving him a new Omnitrix. And with the end of one Ben 10 era, so begins the nex...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Arrow's version of Harley Quinn. 0

Valentines Day came early. In this episode, an inspired wannabe-stalker-archer comes looking for love and acceptance from the man that inspired her to be Cupid, The Arrow! Arrows fly and people die as Oliver deals with Cupid and also with his true feelings for Felicity when she decides to spend more time with Ray Palmer. A good episode, not a great one, but definitely one that will make you look forward to future episodes! (Especially with the ending!)The mysterious girl from the last episode, G...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Roy Harper, you are GUILTY?! 2

In this episode, Roy deals with the possibility of him killing Sara and Ted Grant's origin is revealed when an old partner rises from the past! (Plus more Oliver in China!) A good episode that will give you a decent amount of action/story, excellent acting, and some hope to get your answers revealed. (Not necessarily in this episode, but in the episodes to come.)After the cliffhanger of the last episode, with the possibility of Roy killing Sara, we now see the repercussions it has on Roy (menta...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Power Moves. The episode that plays homage to Teen Titans' first episode! 0

In this episode titled, "Power Moves.", Beast Boy and Cyborg are a great combination for power moves, however when Robin and Cyborg accomplish a power move together, Robin decides to get a little clingy to his "new power move buddy" and decides that Beast Boy is the problem. In short, this is the episode that plays homage to the first Teen Titans episode, "Divide and Conquer.", all while making light of that episode and having Beast Boy and Robin fight over Cyborg. Hooray?So, homage is cool, am ...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Staring at the Future 0

Staring at the future's main focus [character wise] is on Cyborg and Beast Boy. When a staring contest between the two Titans last for 30-years, Cyborg and Beast Boy find themselves living in a world of responsibility. And naturally, the two Lazy Sunday heroes hate it and must go back to the way things were! To summarize this review, if you enjoyed episode 114 Lazy Sunday then you will more than likely enjoy this episode as it is a nice [sorta] continuation of episode 114. The future, Nightwing...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Tower Power 0

Cyborg becomes Titans Tower.What happens when Cyborg gets uploaded into the Teen Titans' computer? Shenanigins! Possibly the best [and funniest] Cyborg focused episode, that'll make you question who your favorite Titan is after watching this episode. Well written and well acted, Khary Payton does an outstanding job as Cyborg and leads his fellow cast members/Titans on a hilarious adventure that has Cyborg becoming more-and-more machine. Say what you will about TTG! but at least the one thing tha...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Second Christmas 2

Everyone loves Christmas! Lights everywhere, people singing, food, presents, Santa, etc., but even Christmas has to end. However, the Teen Titans trick Starfire into believing that there is a Second Christmas and a second Santa. In short, a simple prank turns into something really, really crazy!This episode is an excellent example of what a TTG! episode should look like, when having all members of the series be the main focus or main drive of a particular epiosde. The case being this time, the e...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Robin needs powers too! 0

Tired of not having powers, Robin decides to use science [and Raven's magic] to give him superpowers! This couldn't possibly backfire! Some of the best episodes from TTG! involve Robin and his voice actor, Scott Menville, freaking out on a near constant basis and just acting plain crazy! Sure, that couldn't work in Teen Titans, but it certainly fits this Robin's M.O., to help him stand out from his peers and make this show a bit more enjoyable. And in reality, that's what this episode is about,...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Out of the job (feat. the Wonder Twins) 0

So, in this episode, Beast Boy gets kicked off the Teen Titans *gasp* because of his behavior and letting a planet blow up. So the Titans have auditions for the team, and decide to hire the Wonder Twins. Or, really they just hire Jayna. If you loved the Wonder Twins from Super Friends, then I'm sure you're going to enjoy their appearance in this episode!While this is a Beast Boy focused episode, this episode certainly makes effective use of The Wonder Twins as soon as possible! Plus, they reall...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

The Night of the Girls! 0

To compete with the guy Teen Titans, Raven, Starfire, and [an unwilling] Jinx gave a Girl's Night Out. This was the first TTG! episode to have a "versus" pitting the girls against the boys; and probably one of the best episodes of season 1. So far, you've gotten an understanding that TTG! is crazy and uncanny. Seeing the Titan's [more comedic] personalities shine through Cartoonetwork's kids show. We've seen character-focused episodes from all the Titans, and some strange episodes [i.e.] by, Sil...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Books 0

Raven teaches her fellow Teen Titans the joy of reading. A really funny episode that primarily centers around Raven. So, like any other TTG! episode, some or all Titans are going to act quite stupid to an obvious fact. The some being Starfire, Robin, Beast Boy, and Cyborg and the obvious fact that reading is power. While this can't necessarily be called a Raven focused episode it should still be considered as what started that way, but ultimately had the other Titans carry this episode till the...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

A lesson in being a ghost. 0

Beast Boy tricks Starfire into thinking that he is dead.You could call this episode a Beast Boy focused one, or you could call it a Beast Boy/Starfire focused episode. Either way, you'll laugh a couple of times but ultimately scratch your head and say, "What am I even watching? And why is it not funny?" Episode 109 Ghostboy is one, of many [sadly] in TTG!'s case, that start off with a pretty decent idea of a story with a couple of laughs hear-and-there, but as it goes on it starts to become this...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Mikey, give me your tots! GOSH! 0

Napoleon Dynamite and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! You aren't watching this series why again? I'm amazed that you're still reading this. (Which there are only two reasons.) One your a fan of Napoleon Dynamite and need a reason to watch this episode; two, you have no idea who Napoleon Dynamite is. (Which the former is understandable but the latter is just unforgivable.) For those that know who Napoleon Dynamite is, just know that you'll be getting Jon Heder's character in a smaller dosage (which...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Duuuuuude, relax. It's only a monkey stealing your diaper! 1

Robin needs to learn how to chill, and Beast Boy is the man to teach Robin how to chill and be relaxed. This episode is an excellent example of Robin being crazy and over-the-top! As always, Robin's over achiever nature comes to bite him in the butt as the team puts him on a forced hiatus from leading because of him always being on the edge. So, "Why Should I Watch This Episode?" you may ask, well other than the fact that you aren't getting the Teen Titans you know and remember, this show is cra...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.