Heroes Jargon – Column

October 1, 1994

The film version of The Crow was a milestone because it didn’t have all of the overwhelming media hype and merchandising, yet it was still a huge success.

Coroner’s Corner – Column

October 1, 1994

Judging by the flood of duds currently available in most video stores, it is again time to journey up the anals of history to spotlight a “brilliant” director.

Heroes Jargon – Column

September 1, 1994

Alice Cooper The Last Temptation recruits Mr. Vertigo himself, Neil Gaiman, giving Marvel a weak rendition of the comic darkness that has become his trademark.

Heroes Jargon – Column

August 1, 1994

I really can’t remember a time when I enjoyed an Aquaman story this much. I mean, the title actually has hope of lasting more than four issues.

Heroes Jargon – Column

June 1, 1994

Bruce Wayne is back, but is not yet ready to tangle with his psychotic replacement. He’s undergoing extensive training from the ninja-killer, Lady Shiva.

Thunderball Comics – Review

June 1, 1994

The very thought of a weed-digger striking fear into the hearts of criminals seemed a little silly, but they pulled it off very well.

The Crow – Review

June 1, 1994

All the violence and action anyone could hope for. The story flow with violent action, then flashes backs to the quiet, loving times he shared with Shelly.

Heroes Jargon – Column

April 1, 1994

Turok finally woke me up! Both Turok 11 & 12 and XO Man O War 27 thru 29 were just what the doctor ordered to shake those winter blues.

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