Hannah Rose
Contributing since April, 2021
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REVIEW: Marvel's Star Wars: Revelations #1
Continuing threads from 2022, Revelations promises great things for the future of Star Wars -- but in the present, its offerings are fleeting.
Sofia Boutella and Ed Skrein Unpack Their Rebel Moon Characters
In this interview with CBR, Sofia Boutella and Ed Skrein divulge their relationship as hero and villain on Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon.
Godzilla Minus Director Discusses How Humans Can Be Worthy Opponents to Godzilla
Director Takashi Yamazaki shares his experiences growing up with the King of Monsters–and bringing the legend to life.
REVIEW: Marvel's What If...? Season 2 Premiere
The second season of What If...? makes the season bright with one very dark vision for Nebula and a die-hard holiday for Happy Hogan.
REVIEW: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Despite being left at sea by Warner Bros, the Aquaman sequel is strong enough to stay afloat. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Dark Horse's Space Usagi: Death and Honor #1
Usagi Yojimbo is back-and in space! As the general of the Shirohoshi fleet, Usagi has the sacred duty to protect the prince as war threatens the clan.
REVIEW: Marvel's Daredevil: Gang War #1
After losing Matt, Elektra becomes the Woman Without Fear and is determined to ake down the gang war alone. But is that such a good idea?
REVIEW: Netflix's Rebel Moon Part One: A Child of Fire
Zack Snyder's long-awaited space opera has more depth than it seems –or than its run time allows for. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Netflix's The Archies
Netflix re-imagines Riverdale as an Anglo-Indian community in 1960s India, resulting in a colorful, cheerful, and authentic take on the Archie mythos.
Netflix's Rebel Moon Makes Its Red Carpet Premiere
Stars, writers and director Zack Snyder dished on the immersive set of Rebel Moon before the film's Chinese Theater premiere.
REVIEW: Image Comics's Bloodrik #1
Artist and writer Andrew Krahnke's barbarian tale subverts tried and true conventions in the most traditional tale possible. Here is CBR's review.
REVIEW: Waitress: The Musical
Starring Sara Bareilles and an impressive cast, Waitress: The Musical serves up a full-calorie treat, but gets a little skewed on the sweetness.
REVIEW: DC's Titans – Beast World Tour: Metropolis #1
As Garro's spores infect the world, the heroes of the DC Comics Universe must contend with a plague that literally drives them wild.
REVIEW: Boom! Studios's BRZRKR: Fallen Empire #1
The ultra-violent series BRZRKR takes a more classical turn in this romantic, tragic chapter in B.'s long and tormented backstory.
REVIEW: IDW Publishing's Addams Family: Charlatan's Web #1
The Addams Family meets their match in the latest scourge of society, the creepy cult of toxic positivity, in Charlatan's Web #1. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Marvel's Spider-Woman #1
Spider-Woman is back to reality and off to quell a gang war–but something is missing. Here's CBR's review of Steve Foxe's Spider-Woman #1.
REVIEW: DC Comics' Titans: Beast World #1
In the first issue of DC's Titans: Beast World, Necrostar is ready to invade the Earth. Beast Boy has a plan - but it comes at a high price.
REVIEW: Marvel's Howard the Duck #1
The multiverse is full of "Whaugh Ifs"–and for his fiftieth anniversary, Howard the Duck isn't too interested. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Marvel's Daredevil: Black Armor #1
With Daredevil: Black Armor #1, Writer D.G. Chichester returns to pick up where his iconic 90s arc, "Fall From Grace," left off. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Marvel's Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars: Battleworld #1
The return to the Battleworld arc is a great comeback to a classic storyline–but relies too much on nostalgia to stand on its own.