The action subgenre of "urban survival" is one of my favorites. From comics like DMZ to low budget classics like ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 -- the concept of turnin...
Since I was about nine-years-old, I've always been fascinated by the creative process. Specificially, it was at the age of nine that I caught a behind-the-scene...
On August 7, 1981, the animated showcase that remains HEAVY METAL rolled into theaters, unlocking the imaginations (and, likely, unraveling the hormon...
According to my Twitter feed over the last two weeks, everything is shite.
Everything? Everything!
And the worst part is that it looks like relief is nowh...
We got you!
The Internet can be a busy place and there isn't enough time in the day to catch every little bad ass thing that whizzes by. Thank the good Lord ...
I want to call Die Antwoord's upcoming TV show avant-garde, but that would make it sound like some pretentious show piece. Which is exactly the type of thing th...
Remember when "Nerdcore" was pushing to become a new hip hop subgenre? I certainly do. And while I found myself often rolling my eyes at a lot of the acts that ...
It's too easy to complain about comics. As a matter of fact, comic fans have too long of a history of talking about the stuff they hate more than the stuff they...
Known primarily for 1997's CON AIR and 2001's TOMB RAIDER, director Simon West has had an interesting career filled with some respectable action fare (THE GENER...
Taraji P. Henson isn't particularly known for her action roles. While the actress played one of several assassins in 2006's SMOKIN' ACES and the matriarch in 20...
Troy-Jeffrey Allen writes about action/adventure for Action A Go Go. He is a comic book writer whose works include BamnComics.com, The Magic Bullet, Dr. Dremo’s Taphouse of Tall Tales, and the Harvey Award nominated District Comics. In addition, Allen has been a contributing writer for ComicBookBin.com, OfNote Magazine, and ForcesOfGeek.com. His work has been featured in the City Paper, The Baltimore Sun, Bethesda Magazine, The Examiner, and The Washington Post. Yes, he wrote this bio.