
Solo: A Star Wars Story Review
The Capes and Tights crew finishes up Star Wars Week with another review! This time around, a discussion of Solo: A Star Wars Story.

The Capes and Tights crew finishes up Star Wars Week with another review! This time around, a discussion of Solo: A Star Wars Story.

While I don’t say this often, but Stray Dogs is a must-read horror comic. The uniqueness of a horror story with charming artwork makes this series stand out amongst the rest in the genre.

The Capes and Tights crew continues their discussion of the Star Wars prequels for Star Wars Week with Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

Thanos has been a favorite Marvel villain of mine for many years and Thanos: Titan Consumed by Barry Lyga simply added to my love of the Mad Titan.

Star Wars Week at Capes and Tights rolls on with discussion by Adam and Justin on Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones.

May The 4th Be With You! As we celebrate Star Wars Week here on Capes and Tights, Adam and Justin re-watched the prequel films, starting with Episode I: The Phantom Menace!

The plot and premise of The 100 by Kass Morgan was one I just couldn’t pass up, No one has set foot on Earth in centuries — until now.

In a galaxy far far away, the Capes and Tights crew of Adam Morrisette and Justin Soderberg discuss the latest Disney+ series, The Book of

All of the Marvels: A Journey to the Ends of the Biggest Story Ever Told is not just about the superheroes themselves; it’s a true celebration of storytelling.

In The Fall of the Governor, the Governor’s descent into madness finally erupts in a tour de force of action and horror.

Marvel’s Civil War is an epic and brutal superhero story which blurs the line between superhero comic and political thriller.

American Comics: A History is a comprehensive overview of comic for those looking to learn more about comic history.

While we only get a glimpse of the character in other media, Rise of the Governor really enhances our understanding of him while also providing a gripping story that adds to The Walking Dead universe.

On this week’s podcast, Adam and Justin start the first of many movie review episodes. To kick things off, the dudes rewatched the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trilogy from the 1990’s.
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