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Comic Talks: Injustice (1-5 Years and Ground Zero)

So, I finally read the Injustice story arc (not including Injustice 2), and I really enjoyed this new outtake on the classic superheroes. They went all out in these comics, no character was safe from death, good characters very slowly turned mad, and when you think things are going to be resolved, something unexpected happens and everything turns to shit again. The atmosphere is so tense and the visuals are grimy, fill with sadness and emptiness. The artwork is very appealing, all the costumes have an armor-like style, the combat is very well drawn, you actually get immerse in the fighting moments, and every page is fill with emotion and nit details. The volumes I liked the most were vol.1 (Superman loses his love ones), vol. 2 (the Green Lantern Corp war), vol. 4 (Gods vs Gods) and vol. 5 (unexpected allies and fight fire with fire). Vol. 3 (all magic), I felt with was a bit boring and under use of all the potential magic characters in the DC world. Ground Zero was too much...

Madness Movie Review: Jumanji (1995)

Jumanji (1995) is a movie directed by Joe Johnston and stars the deceased Robin Williams as Alan Parrish, a man who was stuck in a mystical board game after playing it as a boy. Alan, Sarah Whittle (Bonnie Hunt) and two young kids, Judy Shepherd (Kirsten Dunst) and Peter Shepherd (Bradley Pierce) have to finish the game Alan started as a boy, before it destroys the entire twon. Since a young age, I loved this movie, Robin Williams was so entertaining and charismatic, and the effects were not bad for the time it was released. Now in my adult life, I can see more than cool effects, funny moments and the typical happy ending. In the beginning of the movie, we get broken characters that are put in a dangerous situation and are forced to face their fears in order to prevent more destruction. Its a cool character development movie with very subtle details. Alan Parrish starts the movie as a kid tormented by bullies and has a rough relationship with his father, Sam Parrish, play...