Doctor Strange has always seemed different to me. He's older than a lot of superheroes (Hey it takes a long time to be a doctor), he's wiser, and his character is just really unique. Some compare him to Iron Man but I think that's a silly, sure they had similar origins but their development went... Continue Reading →
Is The Future of Superheroes in Animation?
The Super Friends, Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated series, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, Spectacular Spider-Man and Young Justice. All these shows are beloved by many, and known for introducing an entire generation to superheroes. Each one brought something new to the characters, and changed how people saw them. With the success of... Continue Reading →
Interview with New Batman and The Outsiders Writer Bryan Edward Hill
It was recently revealed that DC will be releasing a new Batman and The Outsiders series. This team will star Batman (obviously), Black Lightning, Orphan, Katana and The Signal as they fight crime outside of the Justice League's restrictions. The story will be handled by the amazing Brian Edward Hill and Dexter Soy. I was... Continue Reading →
Munich: The Cycle of War
I and so many others have grown up in an era where all we've known is violence between Israel and Palestine. That's probably all we'll ever know for a long time unless something miraculous happens tomorrow to create peace throughout that holy land. This article isn't about how to make peace between Israel and Palestine... Continue Reading →
Jane Foster as Thor: Bringing Thor back to It’s Roots
Jane Foster being Thor is a sensitive concept among fans, some love it, some hate it, some don't mind it and others don't understand it. Many fans ask the question "How is Jane Foster called Thor? It's a name not a mantle". This is a good question, especially considering where Thor is in today's world.... Continue Reading →
The Religion of Batman: How it Makes Batman a Better Character
Batman #53 by Tom King & Lee Weeks came out this week and it hit everyone to their core. The story focused on Bruce Wayne being part of a jury for the Mister Freeze's court case, and his struggle to persuade the jury that Freeze wasn't guilty. He was doing this because the Jury was... Continue Reading →
Avatar The Last Airbender: The Perfect Modern Epic
From the awesome bending of elements to the mythic legends Avatar: The Last Airbender was an amazing story that caught the attention of both kids and adults alike. I remember being so excited for it to come on, and surprisingly so were my parents-- who didn't like animated shows all too much. I think the... Continue Reading →
Mindhunter: A Truly Unique Crime Show
Mindhunter is a remarkable show that truly caught me by surprise. It managed to hook me from the very start to the last second. It caught my interest when we saw a naked man shoot himself in the head with a shot gun in the first 5 minutes, and managed to keep it with it's... Continue Reading →
In Defense of Running Scared: Eobard Thawne’s Rebirth Psychology
Flash Rebirth has been a topic of much debate for any comic fan that's been reading since the start of the series in 2016. The story arc "Running Scared" is an example of one of the many concepts that have sparked arguments between fans. This is due to the drastic change that happened to longtime... Continue Reading →
Dealing With the Inevitable Super-Soldier
The Super Soldier is coming. It's inevitable. That's what Scott Niswander, owner of the YouTube channel Nerdsync, says in his recent video. In the video (https://youtu.be/f5BKn_lrA6I), he goes on to talk about the science of a real life Captain America and how one is created. The scary part of his video is how close we... Continue Reading →