Best Super Bowl Commercial Reaction | Dunkin’ “Good Will Dunkin’” 🌟

I just reacted to what I thought was the BEST Super Bowl LX commercial — Dunkin’ Donuts’ “Good Will Dunkin’” Super Bowl spot! This ad turned Good Will Hunting into a nostalgic ’90s sitcom parody full of celebrity cameos from Friends, Seinfeld, Cheers, Family Matters, and more. 

In this reaction and breakdown, I talk about:
• The nostalgia factor and sitcom parody concept ❗
• Ben Affleck’s role and callbacks to Good Will Hunting
• Iconic TV stars like Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Jason Alexander, Ted Danson, Jaleel White, Jasmine Guy & Alfonso Ribeiro popping up 
• Tom Brady’s surprise cameo
• Why this ad might have been the funniest or most talked-about of Super Bowl LX
• My honest reaction — was it the best ad of the night, or did it try way too hard?

Let me know in the comments:
👉 Was this truly the best commercial of the Super Bowl?
👉 Or did another ad steal your attention?

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Barbarian Behind Bars #1 | Advanced Comic Review | Mad Cave Studios’ Wildest Fantasy Prison Comic

Barbarian Behind Bars from Mad Cave Studios delivers one of the most inventive fantasy concepts in recent comics — a barbarian warrior dropped into the modern world and thrown straight into prison.

Written by Elliot Kalan, with art by Andrea Mutti and letters by Taylor Esposito, this series blends sword-and-sorcery fantasy with legal drama, prison thriller tension, and grounded character work. When a mysterious barbarian is charged with murder after killing a magical enemy in broad daylight, public defender Irene Chang must defend a client who doesn’t speak English — or understand modern society.

In this spoiler-free review, we break down:
• The series’ fresh take on the barbarian genre
• How fantasy collides with modern legal systems
• The slow-burn storytelling approach
• Andrea Mutti’s striking character designs and visuals
• Why this book may read best as a collected edition

If you’re a fan of fantasy comics that do something different — or stories about characters completely out of place in the modern world — Barbarian Behind Bars is absolutely worth checking out.

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Just Brutal #1 | Advanced Comic Review | Wild, Fun New Action for the Whole Family | Ignition Press

Just Brutal #1 is a high-energy new comic from Ignition Press, written by Dennis Hopeless with art by Brahm Revel and colors by Marissa Louise.

The series follows the Savage family — a pair of teenage twins struggling through their parents’ divorce — who discover that Mom and Dad are actually ancient barbarian warriors tasked with stopping a returning evil sorcerer and his monstrous army. What follows is a fast, funny, action-packed road trip to stop a full-on magical apocalypse.

In this review, I talk about:
• Why Just Brutal is such a strong debut
• Dennis Hopeless’ approach to family dynamics
• The kinetic, frenetic art style by Brahm Revel
• How the book balances trauma, humor, and action
• Why this series is just pure fun

If you’re looking for a new indie comic with energy, heart, and chaos, Just Brutal is worth checking out.

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Did this book work for you — and would you follow this family into issue #2?

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #15 Review | A Major Turning Point for the Turtles | IDW Comics

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #15 marks a major turning point for the series.

Written by Gene Luen Yang with art by Freddie Williams II, this issue brings Splinter back together with his sons — but the long-awaited family reunion is quickly threatened by a mysterious new magic-wielding enemy. At the same time, the Turtles discover who Ujigami’s next target is, launching a race to save one of their greatest allies.

In this review, I break down:
• Why TMNT #15 is such a pivotal issue
• The emotional fallout of the family reunion
• How new villains expand the danger and tension
• The action, pacing, and standout art by Freddie Williams II
• Where this turning point could take the series next

If you’ve been following this TMNT run — or are looking for a great place to jump back in — this issue delivers on both action and heart.

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How are you feeling about the new villains and where the story is headed?

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Kevin Smith Returns to DC with Bizarro: Year None | Comic Breakdown & Discussion

Kevin Smith is returning to DC Comics with Bizarro: Year None, a brand-new four-issue limited series — and we break down everything we know so far.

In this discussion, we talk about:
• DC’s announcement of Bizarro: Year None
• Kevin Smith and Eric Carrasco as co-writers
• Nick Pitara’s artwork and stylistic influences
• The series’ origins before the James Gunn DC reset
• Jimmy Olsen and Perry White’s role in the story
• Why Bizarro remains such a fascinating Superman character
• Kevin Smith’s history with comics (Batman, Daredevil, Green Hornet)

We also discuss concerns, excitement, and expectations for Kevin Smith’s return to comics — and whether Bizarro: Year None could become a standout DC miniseries.

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• Are you excited for Kevin Smith writing Bizarro?
• Do you trust him to finish the series?
• Is Bizarro overdue for a modern reimagining?

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Disclosure Day | Super Bowl Trailer Reaction | Spielberg’s UFO Movie Is Here

Disclosure Day finally revealed a full trailer during Super Bowl LX, giving audiences their first major look at Steven Spielberg’s return to science-fiction and extraterrestrial mystery. In this video, I react to the Super Bowl TV spot, break down the big visuals, and share thoughts on what this teaser suggests about the film’s tone, themes, and story direction. 

In this reaction and breakdown, we cover:
• The new Disclosure Day Super Bowl trailer moments
• Spielberg’s take on first contact and UFO spectacle
• Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth and the standout cast
• The unsettling imagery and unanswered questions
• How this fits into Spielberg’s legacy of alien films

Directed by Steven Spielberg with a screenplay by David Koepp, Disclosure Day lands in theaters on June 12, 2026 and promises a suspenseful sci-fi event that explores what happens when humanity finally confronts the unknown. 

💬 What scene from the Super Bowl trailer hit you the hardest — the alien glimpses, the tone shift, or something else? Comment below!

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