Category: What to Watch
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What To Watch: She-Hulk

The first episode of She-Hulk focused on a style of exposition dumping that left me a little too confused to say if it was a hulk smash-ing success.
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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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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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What If…

Time. Space. Reality. It’s more than a linear path… And the exploration of multiple realities and timelines on the screen comes roaring to the next phase in Marvel’s What If… now streaming on Disney+. After the events of Loki’s season finale, (which, spoiler, featured beautiful monologuing from Guest Star Jonathan Masters in his first MCU…
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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.
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I’ve Had Enough Endgame Relationships, Thank You.

I mean, I too would fall for any version of Tom Hiddleston, but just because we can do something in five episodes doesn’t mean we should. (Because you really can’t.)
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This Week from DC: (Apparently Sponsored by the Maury Show)

Last week’s Nightwing issue and Superman and Lois episode felt like staying home sick and watching The Maury Show. I loved it.
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“You Love to Talk”

Marvel had to find a way to redevelop eight years of character development from villain to anti-hero in 53 minutes. That means talking. And lots of it.
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Netflix’s Sweet Tooth is the Sugary Adaptation I Didn’t Know I Wanted
In a reversal of comic book adaptation norm, Netflix and DC have taken a gritty source material and turned it into a sweet summer binge. Sweet Tooth, which was published by DC’s Vertigo imprint in 2009. Vertigo was designed to publish stories considered to be too “adult” for the traditional DC brand. The comic version…