Powerpuff Girls #4

Powerpuff Girls #4Although things start off well-enough for our pint-sized heroes with working with the various former villains to keep the city safe, the second-half of the six-issue mini-series begins a big shift in the story. The new-found peace and happiness of Townsville is threatened when HIM decides to lessen his control over the city’s super-villains allowing each of them to begin to revert back to form.

Powerpuff Girls #4 has some fun moments (one of my favorite being Bubbles‘ picnic with Fuzzy Lumpkins which is captured so beautifully on the variant cover by artist Agnes Garbowska I just had to snatch it up). Buttercup and and Blossom also have issues when their newly-reformed friends “accidentally” put the pair in danger. And it appears the transformation of Mojo Jojo back into plain old Jojo wasn’t such a permanent thing after all.

With the various villains all now up to no good I’d expect quite a bit of action in the final two issues of this enjoyable mini-series from writer/artist Troy Little. Worth a look.

[IDW, $3.99]

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Robot Chicken – Born Again Virgin Christmas Special

  • Title: Robot Chicken – Born Again Virgin Christmas Special
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Robot Chicken - Born Again Virgin Christmas Special

The latest Robot Chicken Christmas Special is highlighted by a sequel to Emmett Otter’s Jugband Christmas where Emmett’s decision to add a fox to the group turns out to have unfortunate consequences for every member of the group and some new elves spending time with a training film highlighting the hidden dangers of working at the North Pole (including killer reindeer and lizard men).

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Anchorman 2: The Legend Falters

  • Title: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
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Anchorman 2: The Legend ContinuesThis sequel, like milk, was a bad choice. Nine years in the making, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues feels every bit like a hastily slapped together cash grab whose every bright spot comes directly from jokes referenced or reused from Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Most forget that the first film wasn’t a box office hit and only found success on home video and cable. The far inferior sequel will send droves into the theaters only to learn they never need to see it a second time. Some sequels are bad enough to make you reconsider your feelings about the original. This is that kind of movie.

Picking up the story of anchorman Ron Burgandy (Will Ferrell) a few years after the first film, Ron splits from his wife (Christina Applegate) and young son to go on the first of two boring personal journeys before reuniting the news team for new jobs at a 24-hour news network. Despite bringing back Steve CarellPaul Rudd, and David Koechner the sequel only offers Carell his own subplot with a secretary (Kristen Wiig) every bit as mentally challenged as Brick.

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Once Upon a Time – Going Home

  • Title: Once Upon a Time – Going Home
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“I’d risk my life for two things: love and revenge.”

Once Upon a Time - Going Home

As Peter Pan (Robbie Kay) casts the curse to put Storybrooke under his control, Rumpelstiltskin (Robert Carlyle) works on a plan to save the town by switching Henry (Jared Gilmore) and Pan back into their rightful bodies using the Black Fairy’s wand. Not only is Tinker Bell (Rose McIver) able to trap Pan’s Shadow and retrieve the wand, but proving herself she earns her wings back and becomes a fairy once more. Sadly, Rumpelstiltskin’s confrontation with his father doesn’t go nearly as well.

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