In Brightest Burbank…
Come for the shopping, stay for the Green Lantern, as Burbank’s busiest shopping center gets a fantastic bronze statue of John Stewart!
Come for the shopping, stay for the Green Lantern, as Burbank’s busiest shopping center gets a fantastic bronze statue of John Stewart!
Author John Jackson Miller fills in plot holes you didn’t even know were there in Tim Burton’s films — and tells a cool story.
With a story set in a vague “the past,” the creative team on Action Comics reminds us all why Superman is quite simply the best.
If you want to know why fans love the World’s Mightiest Mortal, Mark Waid and Dan Mora’s Shazam! #1 is a great place to start.
Happy Birthday, Superman! I can tell you what he means to me, but that doesn’t matter. What does Superman mean to you?
As the #1 show on Netflix in 80 countries, it’s clear many chose to enter Sandman last week. As fans from the beginning, what did we think?
Announced to return at the 2020 DC Fandome, Milestone Media has had some delays. Last week we saw some of the original comics getting reprinted […]
There is simply no simple way to explain all the connections in the DC Extended Universe, because even the source material refuses to properly connect. But we’ll guide you through it all, and hopefully help you relax and just enjoy it for what it is!
Of course you don’t believe it. Of course I don’t believe it. On the eve of the 30th anniversary of the “Death of Superman” event, […]
People, the perfect opening credits sequence has been created. With apologies to fans of The Peacemaker in comics, there’s something inherently ridiculous in his appearance, […]
It’s one way to get attention and maybe guarantee they’ll sell a lot of comics. One of two things could actually be happening — each […]
“Who knows why madmen do what they do?” Indeed. But we know why the madmen and women (and creatures) that make up the Suicide Squad […]
DC Films moves forward with Angel Manuel Soto to bring Jaime Reyes to the big screen.
Does the DC Universe means as much to you as the DC Omniverse? In 5 months, it may not matter. Rumor has it today that […]
On a Vincent Price kick this month — ’tis the season, after all — and I stumbled across a UA film “adaptation” of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Twice-Told […]
At WonderCon 2008, Warner Bros. Animation premiered the DC Universe animated adaptation of Darwyn Cooke’s Justice League: The New Frontier. At the time, I was invited […]
When Damon Lindelof’s remix/sequel/epic Watchmen landed on HBO last year, many were shaken by the history that the show exposed. A few months later, it became […]
We’ll meet again… don’t know where, don’t know when. In the meantime, conventions and expos have pivoted to become virtual experiences for all of us […]
Most of comics’ most popular superheroes and supervillains have become so well known, it’s time to just play around with their basic elements to tell […]
Our Cinequest interview this week is with the creators of Take Out Girl, nothing to do with the current state of restaurants but an intriguing film you’re going to want to see.
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