Category: Arts
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Batgirl Forever

The cancellation of Batgirl raises more questions than answers, especially with WB’s negative press issues since the announcement of the film in 2017.
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The Slow Thaw: Starfire

Starfire was the jumping-off point for many female millennial fans, but the character features a long history of controversy hidden behind big hair.
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The Slow Thaw: Wonder Woman

In the first section of my much-requested Art History Final, we discuss how the style of character design and storyline changes from the 1980’s-2020 in three examples.
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Publisher’s Note:
Just as a minor heads-up to those of you reading, when Spider-Man said “No Way Home” my mom and I took that to mean “sell your home!”. So I apologize for the inconsistency in posting over the last few and the next couple weeks. But don’t worry! There’s going to be a weekly wrap-up on…
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Weekly Wrap-Up: Week Ending November 12th, 2021
This week sees big announcements from Disney+ about the Marvel Streaming projects, Ant-Man takes home People Magazine’s big prize, DC turns their focus towards Middle Grade readers, BOOM! Studios talks about kids too, but not for middle schoolers, and Image goes quiet. Conventions also make a big splash with a soft opening date for San…
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Television will Rot your BRAINNNSSSSsss
While I’d originally planned to just do one post about some slightly spooky halloween comics, I ended up having way more I wanted to highlight. So the trick on me is a treat for you- here’s the first of three specific halloween themed posts for this week. Getting into comic books can be super intimidating.…
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There in Black and (Snow) White

I’ve always loved fairy tales, especially twisted ones. And Neil Gaiman, but mostly because he’s Neil Gaiman. Putting them together in this dark tale with Colleen Doran’s stunning art? It’s going to be the centerpiece of my Fairy Tale collection.
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Pages and Panels: Supersized Edition

In a Supersized edition of my weekly wrap-up, I cover the last two weeks of Comic news including Zombies, Hulk in a suit, Rogers the Musical, and the world’s Okayest BatDad.
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Fine as Five Fridays (Or Ten Rings)

Look, I’m not saying I went to see Shang-Chi because I think Simu Liu is cute, but I’m also not saying I didn’t take that into account for going on opening night. I just wanted to avoid spoilers… which this post is full of.
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Pages and Panels

Weekly Comics Review for week ending August 13th, 2021, featuring Marvel’s What If and DC’s “surprise announcement” from Tim Drake.