Tag: DC Comics
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Wrap-Up: Week Ending October 22nd, 2021
This week’s wrap up features a ton of Spider-Man, a Prince reference, and a big anniversary for Wonder Woman!
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The Good, The Bad, The Batman
There were so many announcements at DC Fandome 2021, but here’s the brief on what I thought of the big event.
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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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Pages and Panels- September 3rd

This week saw the release of the newest film in Marvel’s phase four, a swath of new Marvel publishing titles leading up to 2022, DC’s first trailer for Fandome, the trailer drop for the third season of DC’s most insane live-action show, and 100 pages of Aquaman.
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Pages and Panels

In a strange turn of events- even stranger than Dr. Strange in a sweatshirt and his cloak- there was a lot of grit and darker turns for the comics storytelling this week. A murder-y What If…, a dark video game announcement, and a Lazarus pit all were top of my radar this week.
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Pages and Panels

This week featured Chadwick Boseman’s final appearance as T’Challa in What If…, a new trailer for The Eternals, the end of Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo’s first arc as the creative team of Nightwing, and casting announcements for DC’s newest animated film.
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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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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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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…
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Why Nightwing’s New Creative Team is the Kick to the Dick We all Needed

Dick Grayson needed that refresh on his character so much, and I would like to bake his creative team a cake for handling it so well.