About Sergio Pereira
Sergio Pereira has been writing about pop culture for over 15 years, specializing in the areas of comic books, film, television series, pro wrestling, and video games. He has written reviews, lists, and features for the likes of CBR, Screen Rant, IGN, Looper, Ranker, Grunge, SYFY Wire, Wrestling Inc., and Fortress of Solitude, while also hosting a podcast and scripting YouTube videos for a variety of highly acclaimed channels. He is also the author of various short stories, the fantasy comedy novel The Not-So-Grim Reaper, and the co-screenwriter of the drama film, The Lifesaver.
Industry Focus
Sergio joined CBR in 2018 as a freelance writer. In his time with the website, he has written lists, features, interviews, and reviews about comics, movies, television, and video games.
Favorite Media
Sergio adores the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, as well as everything Batman. He also has a soft spot for anything related to Mortal Kombat.
Author Details
Holding a degree in media studies and psychology, Sergio has dedicated most of his life to the world of entertainment in all its glorious forms.
Latest Articles
REVIEW: Frank Miller Presents Ancient Enemies: The Djinni #1 Crafts a Compelling Origin Story
Spinning off from Ancient Enemies, The Djinni #1 is a riveting superhero origin story that will leave readers wanting more. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Marvel's Cosmic Ghost Rider #1
Cosmic Ghost Rider #1 tries to change the status quo, but it loses the soul of the character in the process.
REVIEW: Frank Miller Presents Ronin: Book Two #2
Frank Miller, Philip Tan, and Daniel Henriques lay the blueprint for a modern classic in Ronin: Book Two #2.
REVIEW: Superman #1 Celebrates the Man of Steel's Greatest Strengths
Joshua Williamson and Jamal Campbell's Superman #1 marks a return to greatness for the Man of Steel in the Dawn of DC era.
ADVANCED REVIEW: Valiant's X-O Manowar Unconquered #1
Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, and Liam Sharp's X-O Manowar Unconquered #1 re-establishes X-O Manowar as one of Valiant's most important heroes.
REVIEW: Dark Horse Comics' Masters of the Universe: Masterverse #1
Tim Seeley and the creative team deliver something for everyone in Dark Horse Comics' Masters of the Universe: Masterverse #1.
EXCLUSIVE: Todd McFarlane Explores the Spawn Universe and Shares Details on Jamie Foxx Film
In an exclusive interview with CBR, Todd McFarlane discusses the expansion of the Spawn Universe and brand-new details on the Spawn film.
REVIEW: Image Comics' Nemesis: Reloaded #2
Mark Millar and Jorge Jiménez's Nemesis: Reloaded #2 cools down the violence and unpacks the villain's backstory.
REVIEW: Dark Horse Comics' Space Job #1
David A. Goodman and Álvaro Sarraseca deliver an intergalactic take on The Office in Space Job #1 from Dark Horse Comics.
EXCLUSIVE: Frank Miller, Dan DiDio, and Silenn Thomas Discuss Shared Universes, Manga, and Digital Comics
In the second part of an exclusive interview with CBR, Frank Miller, Dan DiDio, and Silenn Thomas discuss how the comic industry has changed.
REVIEW: BOOM! Studios' Harrower #1
Justin Jordan and Brahm Revel's Harrower #1 puts a sharp twist on slasher stories while keeping the spirit of the genre intact.
EXCLUSIVE: Frank Miller, Dan DiDio and Silenn Thomas Discuss the Launch of Frank Miller Presents
In the first part of an exclusive interview with CBR, Frank Miller, Dan DiDio, and Silenn Thomas reveal more about Frank Miller Presents.
REVIEW: Image Comics' Almighty #1
Edward Laroche's Almighty #1 hits the expected beats of a post-apocalyptic story, but unfortunately doesn't accomplish anything new.
REVIEW: DC's Batman: Legends of Gotham #1
Andy Diggle and Karl Mostert's Batman: Legends of Gotham #1 showcases a beautifully drawn, albeit highly predictable, story.
REVIEW: IDW's TMNT: The Last Ronin – The Lost Years #1
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin – The Lost Years #1 pulls at the heart strings as it explores Mikey's cycle of grief.
REVIEW: Dynamite's Darkwing Duck #1
Diebert and Lauro turn the daring duck of mystery into the champion of right in the sensational Darkwing Duck #1 from Dynamite Entertainment.
REVIEW: Image Comics' The Magic Order 4 #1
Mark Millar and Dike Ruan conjure up another feast of magic and mayhem in Image Comics' The Magic Order 4 #1.
REVIEW: IDW Publishing's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Armageddon Game #4
IDW Publishing's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Armageddon Game #2 takes the simple storytelling route -- but it might be too little too late.
REVIEW: Marvel's Invincible Iron Man #2
Gerry Duggan and Juan Frigeri continue the fun and mystery in Marvel's Invincible Iron Man #2.
REVIEW: DC's Batman: One Bad Day - Bane #1
Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter try to garner sympathy for the devil in Batman: One Bad Day - Bane #1, but this villain deserves none of it.