The Enduring Imprint of Alan Moore: How Graphic Novels Advocate for Social Change
If you don’t know who Alan Moore is, my guess is that you know his
If you don’t know who Alan Moore is, my guess is that you know his
Imagine you had the power to become your favorite character for a day, what would
Comic books in the United States have a long and storied history, beginning in 1842
Netflix has been enjoying the success of their partnership with Marvel Studios. They produced three
First of all, Happy Wonder Woman Day everyone, if you haven“t seen the movie yet
Son of Penguin, Finale This is a great ending to this run in the series,
Like most of you who have seen GOTG I am totally in love with Groot,
Issue two of this “buddy cop” book from Action Lab kicks into the action with
There are very icons who command the status that is reserved for John Lennon. His
“I-right, x blast, y34,watch me for the waggle, on 3. Ready? Break!” If you have
You wait your whole life to see your childhood hero on the big screen. Was
OK, with Marvel’s propensity to cancel their female lead books; exhibit A – Mockingbird; and
Before I get into the review, let’s take a couple of moments to remember Sir Roger
Black squadron has lost one of their own, L“ulo, this death will be hard for
It’s been a while since I spoke of my distaste for this book on an
In the year 2525 the legendary hero, Samson, walks the Earth keeping his reasons and
So a lot has happened since Devyn and Molli rescued cyber boy Asher from the
Ah, the Mirror Mirror universe. Once, one of the very finest of classic Trek episodes.Â
I am always surprised by the number of movies that are made from comic books
Back when Dungeons & Dragons were popular, it seemed that everyone wanted to get into the