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Deathless Issue 1 | Review
Deathless is a supernatural comic book series by Anthony LaFauci and Stephen Todd. The series follows Douglas as he tries to rid himself of the ancient being that now possesses him. The only way to free himself is by vanquishing the ancient demons that have been released. Unfortunately, those demons have possessed his roommates. I… — read more
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LEGO Fortnite | Review
So far I’m enjoying the LEGO Fortnite game mode. So far, I think it’s better than Minecraft.First, other Fortnite NPCs will join your village. The game doesn’t seem as…lonely as Minecraft. Also, the NPCs will give you tips. You aren’t dropped into some world with no idea what to do; the NPCs will say things… — read more
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Five Nights At Freddy’s | Movie Reaction (Spoilers)
The Five Nights At Freddy’s movie was pretty good. The production and acting was high quality. The sets looked like they were taken right from the video game. The soundtrack was amazing, especially the opening music. The best part I liked about the movie was that people who knew next to nothing about the franchise… — read more
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Series Review: The Stanley Dynamic
I recently found an older show, probably canceled by now, called The Stanley Dynamic through the Keep It Weird! YouTube channel. It is about Luke; his twin brother, Larry; and the rest of the Stanleys as they deal with typical daily stuff like Family Game Night or the first day of high school. Of course,… — read more
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Series Review: Skull Island (Netflix)
Skull Island (on Netflix) follows Charlie, Mike, Annie, and others as they try to escape and survive Skull Island after being shipwrecked. As you could guess, it features King Kong. The animation was well done. I could quickly tell by the “realistic” style that the show was not meant for little kids. I enjoyed that… — read more
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Reacting to “Son of a Sailor” by Marshall J. Moore: Ch. 3-13
The first few chapters were a little slow. They focused mostly on characters and describing the town. While being “slower,” they weren’t boring. You could see and hear the town thanks to Moore’s descriptions. You also quickly knew the townspeople. The story then starts to pick up as Quint meets the mermaid. I enjoyed the… — read more