March 2013

Arrow – Salvation

  • Title: Green Arrow – Salvation
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“You’ve been home for eight months Oliver; I don’t think you’ve left that island yet.”

Arrow - Salvation

Oliver‘s (Stephen Amell) attempt to take down a local slum lord (Duncan Ollerenshaw) on his father’s list is thwarted by the arrival of a new vigilante known as The Savior (Christopher Redman). Inspired by Green Arrow, The Savior begins kidnapping and murdering people he believes have wronged the slums of Starling City known as the Glades who include Ollie’s slum lord and the city’s Assistant District Attorney (Peter Benson) and then broadcasts his deadly form of justice over the Internet. With Felicity’s (Emily Bett Rickards) help Oliver attempts to trace The Savior’s transmissions back to the source, but their killer is always one step ahead of the emerald archer.

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G.I. JOE: Retaliation

  • Title: G.I. JOE: Retaliation
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G.I. JOE: RetaliationFour years after the train wreck that was G.I. JOE: The Rise of Cobra, the sequel finally makes it to theaters after converting the movie to 3D and shooting additional scenes to cash-in on Channing Tatum‘s increased celebrity. G.I. JOE: Retaliation doesn’t prove to be worth the wait, but it’s certainly far better than the original.

For those of you unlucky enough to have witnessed the first film, you know that the terrorist organization known as Cobra had risen. Even if they had been defeated by the American special anti-terrorism force known as G.I. JOE, one of Cobra’s own, the master of disguise known as Zartan (Arnold Vosloo), had taken the place of the President of the United States (Jonathan Pryce).

G.I. JOE: Retaliation picks up some months later with President Zartan orchestrating the public disgrace and destruction of the JOEs while Storm Shadow (Byung-hun Lee) and Firefly (Ray Stevenson) break Cobra Commander (now played by Luke Bracey) out of futuristic prison in an overly-elaborate plan.

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Iron Patriot Sixth Scale Figure

Iron Patriot Sixth Scale Figure

Sideshow’s new Iron Patriot Sixth Scale Figure is available for pre-order. The 12in. figure comes with two interchangeable heads (one head featuring the likeness of Don Cheadle and a second head that lights up), more than 36 points of articulation, LED light up eyes and Arc Reactor, three pair of interchangeable hands, and a figure stand, all of which can be yours for the low, low price of $310.

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Hawaii Five-0 – Hoa Pili

  • Title: Hawaii Five-0 – Hoa Pili
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Hawaii Five-0 - Hoa Pili

Five-0 looks into vandalism, arson, and a series of death threats sent to a company whose shark tours are endangering the local shark population. After the third boat of the tour’s fleet is burned three miles offshore, McGarrett (Alex O’Loughlin) and Danny (Scott Caan) head out in search of the boat’s sunken shark cage still holding the body of the owner’s brother. Five-0 searches for the murderer who they are pretty sure the victim managed to wound with a bang stick (an underwater buckshot shotgun used against sharks) as well as investigating the local Kapu surfer gang who attacked the victim a week before his death when the tour began encroaching on their territory and pushing the sharks further inland.

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Daredevil #24

Daredevil #24Although the latest issue of Daredevil gives us the barest glimpse of the villain behind all of Daredevil‘s current troubles, it continues to hide the character’s true identity or the endgame he has in mind for everyone’s favorite blind lawyer vigilante.

Daredevil #24 focuses more on Matt Murdock than his pointy-eared alter-ego (although Daredevil swinging around town does provide one of the funniest moments) as Murdock sits helplessly by the hospital bedside of Foggy Nelson offer what support he can, getting a little help from Hank Pym, and finally having “the talk” with Kristen McDuffie over the current state of their post-break-up relationship (even if he’d rather fight Electro). Much like Matt, I really hope this isn’t the last we see of Miss McDuffie.

The only real action we get is a gift basket sent to Nelson & Murdock by Daredevil’s unseen enemy containing blind hyper-sensitive dogs who nearly destroy the entire office. It’s a fun, though certainly not action-packed, issue which fans of the character should enjoy. Worth a look.

[Marvel, $2.99]

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