Monita Mohan
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When not dreaming of a one-way trip to Coruscant, I'm usually staring at a blank page, hoping my articles write themselves.
Website: lightspeedwriter.wordpress.com
Twitter: @Monita_Mohan
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Lestat’s Comic Book Review Round-Up – June Week 1, 2019
It’s already June and we’re in the midst of completing some arcs and beginning new ones. This week’s Comic Book Review Round-Up covers "Uncanny X-Men #19," "DC’s Young Justice #6," "Female Furies #5," "DCeased #2," and "Batman #72," and "Thumbs Part One" from Image Comics.
By Monita Mohan5 years ago in Geeks
Lestat’s Comic Book Review Round-Up–May Week 1, 2019
We’re in May already. Plenty of comics to get stuck into this week. From DC, I cover Female Furies #4, DCeased #1, DC’sYear of the Villains #1, and Batman #70. And from Marvel, the Uncanny X-Men are back with issue number 17.
By Monita Mohan5 years ago in Geeks
'For Blood or Justice: Stormkind' - Book One Review
Superheroes are all the rage in comic books and on screen, so it was a refreshing change to read a novella featuring superpowered costumed characters in Chuck Regan’s For Blood or Justice, the first novella in his self-published Stormkind superhero noir series.
By Monita Mohan5 years ago in Geeks
Lestat’s Comic Book Review Round-Up – March Week 1, 2019
We’re into the third month of the year, and I take a look at "Batman #66," the third instalment of Young Justice, "Female Furies #2," and "Uncanny X-Men #13." This week’s number ones include Age of X-Man: Prisoner X, Star Wars: Age Of The Republic—Padmé Amidala #1 and an early look at Image Comics’ Lazarus Risen #1.
By Monita Mohan5 years ago in Geeks
Lestat’s Comic Book Review Round-Up – February Week 1, 2019
This is the first week of February, and my Comic Book Review Round-Up is chock-a-block with some fantastic comics, and some downers. Watch the video and scroll through to read my thoughts on "Batman #64," "Young Justice #2," "Age of X-Man: The Marvelous X-Men #1," "Uncanny X-Men #11," as well as comic book number ones from DC, Valiant, and Image Comics.
By Monita Mohan5 years ago in Geeks
DC Universe’s 'Titans' Season 1 Finale Review
Previously on Titans, Dick Grayson (Brenton Thwaites) had run head-long through a force-field that Seamus Deaver’s Trigon had placed after entering Earth, while Kory Anders (Anna Diop) and Donna Troy (Conor Leslie) were locked out. In the season one finale, we see why Dick was the one allowed into Trigon’s thrall and what lies in wait for him.
By Monita Mohan5 years ago in Geeks
'Titans:' 5 Comic Book Characters That Should Join the Show
DC Universe’s Titans had a rocky start but has settled into an entertaining, albeit dark, superhero show. So far, the main team members are Dick Grayson (Brenton Thwaites), Kory Anders/ Starfire (Anna Diop), Gar Logan/ Beast Boy (Ryan Potter) and Rachel Roth/ Raven (Teagan Croft). In the show’s eighth episode, a new character was introduced – Conor Leslie’s Donna Troy.
By Monita Mohan5 years ago in Geeks
Book Review: 'A Christmas Gift' by Sue Moorcroft
Sue Moorcroft’s Middledip series of romantic fiction returns with A Christmas Gift, a dual story following drama instructor at Acting Instrumental, Performing Arts College, Georgine France, and new faculty volunteer with secrets, Joe Blackthorn.
By Monita Mohan6 years ago in Geeks
All the Latest DC Universe News from the First Episode of DC Daily
We finally have release dates for DC Universe, the streaming service for all things DC. From comics, films and shows, plenty of DC content will become available to US customers from September 15 of this year. That is some Batman Day celebration! Fans have been waiting a long time for release date announcements, and Kevin Smith, comic book superfan, finally made the announcement while hosting the pilot episode of DC Universe’s DC Daily show.
By Monita Mohan6 years ago in Geeks
Book Review: 'Truth and Lies' by Caroline Mitchell
Detective Inspector Amy Winter has always wanted to be like her father—a great cop and an inspiration to all. She has followed in his footsteps all the way and now heads a special crimes unit that deals with serial killers and the lowest of the low in the crime world. She has a reputation for understanding criminals like nobody else, which has always made her question why.
By Monita Mohan6 years ago in Criminal
Book Review: 'To Die in Vienna'
Who doesn't love a good spy thriller? Looking at the cover of To Die in Vienna, you cannot mistake it for being anything but. Set in the capital city of Austria, Wignall's latest book follows Freddie Makin, a surveillance operative whose life is saved by a migraine.
By Monita Mohan6 years ago in Geeks