Benji

Benji is a part of the Mountain Patrol and he’s pretty skilled, considering how young he is. Benji has Ledian as his partner and they make a good team. Ledian is able to use Swift and Comet Punch, the latter able to deal some lethal damage. Benji is not completely defenseless on his own, since he has some rope at his disposal. I don’t think that Benji is an opponent that most opponents will want to face. Ledian can keep most opponents at a distance with his Swift ability, while Benji can use his rope to tie them up. Benji may have some bright things ahead of him on the blog.

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Old Man Shuckle

Old Man Shuckle is smarter than he looks. Not only can he make valuable medicine from Shuckle Juice, but he can also amaze adventurers like Ash and Brock! Old Man Shuckle may have only appeared in one episode, but he’s a hard character to forget. He may not have much hand to hand skills, but he has his medicine. If an opponent injures him, Old Man Shuckle can quickly use some of the medicine so that he can stay in the fight. While Old Man Shuckle may not seem like the strongest fighter on the block, that definitely helps his chances. How can any being hope to defeat an opponent as resourceful as Old Man Shuckle?

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Xmen Ghosts Review

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The Uncanny Xmen roster was one of the most memorable lineups in Xmen history. They heavily influenced the 90’s show and continue to be remembered as some of the most popular Xmen characters. This collection includes the 200th issue, which is definitely a big milestone. The collection is nice and big, so it brings a lot of comics.

The issue starts out with Shadowcat and Magneto at a reunion with a lot of old folks. They were Magneto’s friends back in the day and they aren’t to be underestimated. Unfortunately, the Freedom Fighters attack and decide that Magneto must be defeated. The Freedom Force is actually the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, but they do work for the Government now. Shadowcat calls in the Xmen, but things get pretty embarrassing for them at first. With Destiny in the field, they’re able to counter everything that the Xmen have.

When you have a roster that includes Colossus, Rogue, Cyclops, and Wolverine, they can’t be stopped for long. They quickly take the advantage, but Magneto decides to turn himself in. This way, he can free mutants through peace instead of violence. The Xmen are likely skeptical, but they don’t try to stop him as Magneto is taken away. Magneto goes to a large court and the case begins. It’s pretty fun, but the Xmen have bigger things to worry about. Someone is framing the Xmen and trying to jeopardize Magneto’s case. Who can it be!?

The Xmen head out to stop the menace, but the opponents may be closer than they think. In the aftermath, Professor Xavier is finally at the end of his rope and he is forced to leave Earth, leaving Magneto as the rightful leader of the group. Storm and Cyclops also have their big confrontation to decide who the leader will be. The battle is pretty……unrealistic, but Cyclops is distracted. The result should still have been different. This marks the end of Cyclops for the rest of the collection.

Now that the situation has been settled, Rachel Summers decides to inherit the Phoenix Force and destroy The Beyonder once and for all. The Beyonder gives her the necessary power to do so, but she has to decide between destroying him and saving her friends. Rachel decides to keep the power after helping er friends and launches another attack, but she’ll end up destroying the entire universe! Needless to say, the Xmen don’t like this. The Beyonder comes in person and the final showdown begins! Only one will walk away from this battle in control.

We get two standalone comics to help pass the time by. In one of them, we see a very out of character Nightcrawler. He’s sad because beings like The Beyonder are just too powerful. He prefers to put his life on the line against weaker opponents, who outmatch him, but can still be defeated. Nightcrawler must match wits against Arcade and save a mutant who needs his help. This definitely sounds like a job for Nightcrawler!

In the other (Much better) comic, Wolverine is being hunted by Lady Deathstrike and the Ravagers. Wolverine is definitely on the losing side and he can’t even speak for a while. Luckily one of the Power Pack is here to help him. She doesn’t end up fighting, but she gives him a pep talk. Wolverine’s healing factor also helps him out as they team up to fight Deathstrike and her lackeys. It was a pretty fun comic and definitely shows how tough Wolverine can be.

As the Xmen adventures continue, The Freedom Force attacks once again, but this time they’re after the Xmen themselves! Once again, the Xmen are being defeated, but I’m sure that they would have made a comeback. Rachel was the most disappointing since the Phoenix should make short work of these guys. Luckily the Police chase them off. Rachel also starts to have nightmares where she destroys Wolverine or he ends up destroying her. They both begin to feel the damage in the real world which is a problem.

Rachel decides to avenge one of her friends that Selene destroyed. She heads to the mansion and quickly defeats her, but Wolverine gives her an ultimatum. Turn back, or he’ll have to end her. Rachel doesn’t care and attempts to finish Selene off, but Wolverine is quicker. Rachel barely survives and escapes, but now things get tricky. The Hellfire Club goes out to take Rachel down, while the Xmen are also looking for her. She’s far too weakened to defend herself, but the other two groups are busy fighting. Things really get interesting once Nimrod appears. He makes short work of both groups, but with the power of Heroics, they manage to fend him off. Rachel decides to dance her way out of this and goes into a portal. Unfortunately, it may not have been her best move!

The final comic involves Mojo and he shrinks them down to size. Not much to say about this comic. It was all right, but the New Mutants got too much screen time and the Xmen didn’t look so good. They can’t always look good I suppose, but it’s just embarrassing how often they get mind controlled.

The character roster was very good. This collection helped me gain a lot of respect for Nimrod and he’s definitely a very cool character. I think he’s now in my top 5 Xmen villains and you can expect him to be appearing on the site soon. Cyclops was pretty cool as well, but things take a turn for the worse towards the end. Magneto was pretty good and I can’t really complain about the Xmen. Storm losing her powers was pretty annoying, but hardly her fault.

I didn’t like any of the New Mutants. They all talked really tough, but they could never win when it counted. Rogue was pretty tough, but her power is constantly backfiring on her. Wolverine was still the best Xmen in this collection and he seems to be the toughest. That healing factor comes in handy and he never gives up. Colossus and Shadowcat appeared a lot, but they didn’t really do anything that was very important. Professor Xavier was also a non factor for this collection.

The Beyonder was intriguing, but his ending was anticlimatic. Still, I can see why he was a threat in The Secret Wars. His abilities are pretty fun to watch and I’m glad that he talks tough. Most cosmic entities forget that trash talking is the best part about being a villain. The Freedom Force is all right, but they looked much tougher than they should have. Just a minor complaint of course.

This was definitely a solid Xmen collection and it had a lot of action. It’s easily the best comic I’ve read in a while and probably in my top 5 Xmen collections. The art was very well done and has aged well. This was back during the golden age of comics for me and reminds me why I miss those days. I highly recommend this comic to all readers.

Overall 8/10

The Adjustment Bureau Review

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The Adjustment Bureau is a film that had a very good concept. Before I get into the plot, the poster should already tell you that this isn’t your average romance film! The stakes are pretty high and these beings may be the toughest antagonist since Jaws! I had heard of this film, but never got to watch it until recently.

The Adjustment Bureau is about a guy named David Norris. We spend the first few minutes starting to like the main character. The fact that he’s named David, means that he’s a tough guy, but it all goes downhill when the newspaper reveals that he made a critical error in judgement. He retreats to the bathroom, but Elise beat him there. David gets newfound inspiration from this extremely cringe worthy scene and goes back to make his speech. It’s really “heartfelt” and “emotional” so the fans quickly look up to him. David takes it all in and gets ready for the next day.

Unfortunately, there’s a shady fellow watching him and trying to make him spill his coffee! The guy isn’t very good at his job and falls asleep. Instead, the coffee falls on Elise. David jets to his job, but all of his coworkers have been taken down…he’s next! David must evade all of the officers if he is to escape. Unfortunately, they are “heavenly” beings (Who don’t act very heavenly) and they have powers beyond comprehension. Of course it does take 2-3 of them to finally subdue David…….

The Adjustment Bureau is in charge of making sure that things go according to the Chairman’s Master Plan. David decides that his fate is for him to decide, but they grab his paper and destroy the only means of contacting Elise. Can he ever find her again? Not to mention that The Adjustment Bureau will be attempting to stop him at all costs!

Well, the film had a great concept, but the execution wasn’t that good. The idea of a Dictator God is definitely intriguing and the real world would be a very depressing and scary place if that were the case. Also this “God” isn’t very good as he continues to alter his plans and lets his “Angels” wreck havok upon the city. David actually knocks one of them out and there’s something that you should know….they are very weak. Their hats allow them to cross time and space, but without them? They’re as good as human!

The film also had some things that were definitely a stretch. The Adjustment Bureau is in charge of managing the entire world, everyone’s life is managed so that they comply with the plan. So, how can about 100 guys, take care of billions of humans? Not to mention that the humans tend to be pretty defiant and collateral damage can get high. At one point, they try to stop David, but in the process they change the fates of around a dozen taxis and also cause a car crash. David even mentions how that doesn’t seem to be logical. It definitely isn’t! They’re changing more fates than they’re fixing them.

The “Hammer” gets a lot of hype since he never fails. Unfortunately, he makes the mistake of going up against David! There wasn’t really any likable characters in the film. David’s assistant was all right, but he was brainwashed very early on, so is that truly him? I think not! The Chairman seems to be pretty intense, but he should have appeared. With his abilities, maybe He could have defeated David.

The film’s concept was definitely ingenious, but it suffered from the poor execution. The film also added an extremely large dose of romance which hurt the film even more. It felt like a romance film with a thriller subplot. This plot would have been a lot better for an summer blockbuster or an anime film. If you want a thriller involving a mysterious organization, then I recommend checking out The Matr-Bleach.

Overall 3/10

Flightplan Review

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I wonder how many of you readers remember Flightplan? It’s one of those movies that seemed to slip by many people. I can’t say that I’ve heard of it before, but you have to admit that it has a pretty cool poster. It’s slightly misleading and my one complaint is that she looks more horrified or shocked than determined and upset. Still, I’d say that the poster came out well and looks like a thriller/horror movie.

Flightplan involves the main character (Kyle) and her daughter (Julia) as they decide to board a plane. David Pratt had fallen off of a building, so they were going to bury him in Long Island. Julia seems to be worried since they were in a pretty seedy neighborhood, so Kyle made the logical choice and hailed a cab. They made it to the plane safe and sound, but that’s where things get dicey for the main characters.

Julia had wandered off to the side when she saw a nice snack. That’s never a good habit and Kyle warns her about that. Unfortunately, when Kyle takes a nap in the plane…Julia is gone! Even worse is the fact that she wasn’t on the Plane list and everyone claims to not have seen her. Obviously, she never got on the plane, but the heart that she drew is still there, not to mention that her Teddy Bear is still around. Kyle decides to check the entire plane, but she’s running low on suspects. There are two shady looking figures in the front, a really, overly cheerful guy in the back, a mean flight attendant, two irresponsible flight attendants,….The Captain! Maybe the suspect list isn’t as small as I had thought. Of course, if Everyone claims to not have seen Julia, could the entire crew be in on it? Julia must race against time as she tries to find Julia before the crew can arrest her.

Flightplan was a pretty solid movie, but it had some moments that were tough to believe. I won’t say whether she was hallucinating the whole thing, or if it happened. If it was the latter, wouldn’t someone notice a little girl being abducted? The crew was remarkably slow on the uptake in this film and nobody was willing to do what needed to be done. I can’t say that I was a huge fan of Kyle either, but she definitely beat the crew. Towards the end, the government gets involved, which definitely increased the stakes. There isn’t really a soundtrack on the film, but since there aren’t too many action scenes, it wasn’t necessary…right? Having a soundtrack is always a +, but not having one won’t hurt the film. (Of course, having one Would help the film) I’d recommend this film if you like classic mysteries and thriller films. Of course some scenes may make you facepalm.

Overall 5/10

Mecha Godzilla 2 vs Shy Guy


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Shy Guy’s back, but he’s a bit out of his league in this round. Mecha Godzilla 2 just outclasses him in the power department and the size department. Shy Guy may have gotten a tough loss in this round, but the important thing is that he put up a brave fight. Mecha Godzilla 2 wins.

Mangog vs Broly


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Mangog has the power of over 1000 beings! He’s so utterly powerful, that very few can hope to match him in a close combat battle. Broly also has immense power and durability, so this should be a good fight right? Well, Mangog can throw his toughest punches at Broly, but Broly will be able to endure it all. His abilities are just far too much and he’s also got some lethal energy blasts at his disposal as well. Mangog is out of his league in this round. Broly wins.

Ezio vs Connor


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Connor and Ezio are both pretty similar physically. They have impressive stamina and are both great at close range combat. I’d say that Ezio’s large array of armors and cloaks should give him the edge in this round. Not to mention that he’s pretty good with his signature dagger. Connor loses his debut match I’m afraid. Ezio wins.

Akhenaten vs Thanos


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Akhenaten is a surprisingly tough opponent who was out of his league. He can fire some impressive energy blasts and has the usual super strength, but it’s just not enough. Thanos is a Titan of immense power and he’s defeated far stronger opponents in the past. At least Akhenaten put up a decent fight, or tried to do so. Thanos wins.

Link vs Pit


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Link and Pit both use arrows to the best of their abilities, but they are fundamentally different. Link is a close range fighter who throws out the occasional Light Arrow to keep opponents guessing. Pit has a lot of projectiles at his disposal and typically uses a good ole fashioned Cannon/Arrow technique that does a lot of damage. The main threat to Pit would be the Light Arrows, but his shield will be able to bounce all projectiles back at Link. Not to mention that his flying speed should be enough to dodge the attacks. Pit wins.