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March Contest Winners

JL|4800d ago |Blog Post|5|

So, as we wrap up March and move on to April, here are the winners for the contests in the month of March.

COMMENT CONTEST:
1. darklordzor
2. cgoodno
3. Soldierone

CONTRIBUTOR CONTEST:
1. Crazay

REFERRAL CONTEST:
1. Crazay

and for the "Black Swan" Giveaway that we did earlier this week:
Soldierone
M_D

Congratulations to all the winners!

Soldierone4800d ago

Oink Oink! I thought I could create a new victory sound haha!

Thanks JL!

Christopher4797d ago

Thank you and congrats to the other winners!

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X-Men ‘97 Season 1 Review and Discussion | Episode 64

Marvel’s merry mutants are back in all-new, all-different (not really) animated adventures on Disney Plus. A direct continuation of X-Men: The Animated Series, which ran from 1992 to 1997, X-Men ‘97 features a similar art style and most of the same voice actors from the original. The new series borrows heavily from dozens of X-Men comic books, with some original flourishes sprinkled on top and many events chronologically rearranged. In some ways, the series works as a quick and convenient way to enjoy multiple comic-book arcs in 30 minutes. In others, it feels like a nostalgia play that lacks depth and nuance.

To dissect and discuss the first season of X-Men ‘97, RPadTV host Raymond Padilla enlisted the help of Turtle Beach’s MacLean Marshall and PaulSemel.com’s Paul Semel. This episode will mainly be Mac and Raymond talking about what they liked and disliked about the show, with Paul commenting as the curmudgeon that disliked the first episode so much that he couldn’t stand to watch another.

Raymond and Mac will discuss the plot points, changes, performances, problems, and CliffsNotes-ification of the comics in X-Men ‘97. Paul will chime in and (hopefully) explain how he could make it through the wretched Green Lantern movie, but couldn’t watch a sometimes entertaining X-Men cartoon.

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The Big Cigar Review | Leisurebyte

The Big Cigar Review: This show is an entertaining and intriguing watch that is thrilling in the right doses.

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