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Harley Quinn Resolves a Major Character Death From Season With a Shocking Reveal
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Quick LinksHarley Quinn Season 5 Reveals Red X's IdentityHarley Quinn Season 5 Turns Alfred Pennyworth Into Bane

The following contains spoilers for Harley Quinn Season 5, Episode 5, "Big Pasta Dinner," now streaming on Max. It also contains a mention of severe abuse.

Harley Quinn Season 5 finally examines Bruce Wayne and the Bat-family. Other than him dating Lena Luthor, he has been kept in the background. This has been done to promote Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy more as heroes in Gotham City. Bruce is brought to the forefront for a pasta dinner party he hosts.

Bruce wants to spend time with the family, including Harley and Ivy in Metropolis. Unfortunately, it leads to immense chaos, and Episode 5, "Big Pasta Dinner," resolves the death of Nightwing by confirming the identity of another surprising villain, which leaves a major crack in Bruce's clan.

Harley Quinn Season 5 Reveals Red X's Identity Dick Grayson Was Revived...
See full article at CBR
  • 2/14/2025
  • by Renaldo Matadeen
  • CBR
Blu Review: Transformers Prime Season Two
The Movie Pool rolls out for the Transformers Prime: Season Two Blu-ray set!

This review is based on the 4-disc Blu-ray set

The Set-up

Season two of the epic Hub TV show focuses on the battle between rival factions of an alien race of robots known as Transformers. Optimus Prime and the heroic Autobots take on Megatron and the evil Decepticons. Includes all 26 episodes of the second season.

The Delivery

There have been so many incarnations of Transformers over the years, but Generation One, the original series, still holds a special place in the hearts of hard core fans. Transformers Prime, however, may eventually become the definitive version of the brand. Combining the best aspects of the original 1980s animated series (including the voices of Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime and Frank Welker as Megatron) with the look and music cues of the modern films, Transformers Prime is a...
See full article at Cinelinx
  • 12/13/2012
  • by bogus@nospam.com (Victor Medina)
  • Cinelinx
Blu Review: Transformers Prime Season Two
The Movie Pool rolls out for the Transformers Prime: Season Two Blu-ray set!

This review is based on the 4-disc Blu-ray set

The Set-up

Season two of the epic Hub TV show focuses on the battle between rival factions of an alien race of robots known as Transformers. Optimus Prime and the heroic Autobots take on Megatron and the evil Decepticons. Includes all 26 episodes of the second season.

The Delivery

There have been so many incarnations of Transformers over the years, but Generation One, the original series, still holds a special place in the hearts of hard core fans. Transformers Prime, however, may eventually become the definitive version of the brand. Combining the best aspects of the original 1980s animated series (including the voices of Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime and Frank Welker as Megatron) with the look and music cues of the modern films, Transformers Prime is a...
See full article at Cinelinx
  • 12/13/2012
  • by feeds@themoviepool.com (Victor Medina)
  • Cinelinx
DVD Review: The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Volumes 1 & 2
Genre:

Animated | Sci-Fi | Action

Director:

Sebastian Montes, Vinton Heuck

Writers:

Christopher Yost, Brandon Auman, Michael Ryan, Kevin Burke, Chris Wyatt, Paul Giacoppo, Joshua Fine

Cast: Eric Loomis, Rick Wasserman, Colleen O’Shaugnessey, Wally Wingert, Brian Bloom, Fred Tatasciore

MPAA Rating: G

Runtime:

Vol. 1 – 161 min | Vol. 2 – 137 min

Summary:

If the planet is threatened by super villains, time traveling conquerors, alien invaders, mythical beasts, or robots bent on the total destruction of humanity, if the forces of evil are so overwhelming that no single hero has the power to save the world, when there is no hope left, you assemble the Avengers. The Avengers are the best of the best in the Marvel universe, the greatest heroes who take on the unbeatable foes. These are the heroes who hold back the storm. On their shoulders rests the fate of the world.

“Bio-engineered monsters. Freaky ooze creatures. Is that what it was like fighting evil in the 40s?...
See full article at ScifiMafia
  • 5/7/2011
  • by Jason Moore
  • ScifiMafia
The Pull List: Best Comics of 2009
With 2009 coming to a close, the challenge was to pick and rank the 10 best comics from the entire year. I’ve estimated reading approximately 1,500+ issues over that time frame, so obviously it wasn’t the easiest task to complete. Still, after much deliberation, these are my picks for the 10 best comics of 2009.

1. Jonah Hex #50

DC Comics

Writers: Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti

Artist: Darwyn Cooke

Originally reviewed on December 3, 2009

Perfection. Defined as the highest degree of proficiency, skill or excellence, perfection is near impossible to achieve, especially when every comic ever printed is subjective in nature. You know, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” and all that jazz. Still, when I thought about all the comics I’ve read this past year, this issue of Jonah Hex kept coming back to me. While not perfect (frankly, what is?), it’s pretty close.

A wonderful done-in-one tale following our “hero...
See full article at The Flickcast
  • 12/21/2009
  • by Sal Loria
  • The Flickcast
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