For the first time since its inception, the MCU is on unsteady ground. Avengers: Endgame (opens in new tab) not only brought a story arc 22 movies in the making to an end, but also waved goodbye to Marvel Studios’ old guard. Chris Evans’ Captain America hung up his shield, …
Read More »Every movie and TV show delayed by the coronavirus
The list of movies, shows, and now even awards ceremonies delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic grows ever larger. So large, in fact, we’ve had to put together a guide to cover everything that’s been shifted back for coronavirus-related reasons. Dozens of the biggest releases, including Marvel, DC, and …
Read More »The complete story of Star Wars: Underworld, the George Lucas-led TV show that never was
Somewhere around the turn of the 21st century, some Star Wars fans came to believe that George Lucas had lost touch with his famous galaxy far, far away. While Lucas should have had infinite galactic credits stored away for creating the original trilogy, the faithful felt the direction the prequels …
Read More »New Green Hornet title pulls from Kubert School staff for retro/modern take on the classic character
There’s nothing wrong with putting a new spin on a classic, and that’s happening in the upcoming Green Hornet limited series from Dynamite Entertainment. Series artist Anthony Marques is aiming for “a hybrid approach” with the title, pulling from the past while also adding in modern elements, comparing his approach …
Read More »Michael Keaton returning as Batman highlights DCs new way of thinking
Fire up the Batsignal – Batman’s back in action. We’re not talking Ben Affleck’s hulking take on the Caped Crusader, or Christian Bale’s Dark Knight (opens in new tab), or even Robert Pattinson’s brooding Bruce Wayne (opens in new tab). We’re talking Michael Keaton’s “I can’t bend my neck” Batman …
Read More »Marvels Snapshot: Captain America dials in on the challenges of being a hero in a world that needs so much fixing
Marvel Comics is ‘the world outside your window’ – or so the old adage goes, though the publisher is usually given to center its stories on the superheroes that populate their universe. But Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross’s Marvels goes the other route, placing a specific focus on the human …
Read More »DCs You Brought Me To The Ocean explores a superhero coming out story
Spoilers for You Brought Me To The Ocean ahead. Alex Sanchez, author of the prose novel series Rainbow Boys, re-imagined the origin story of DC’s Aqualad – a.k.a. Jackson Hyde – in the recently-released original graphic novel You Brought Me To The Ocean. Once a sidekick of Aquaman, Aqualad is …
Read More »Crash Bandicoot 4: Its About Time is the sequel youve been waiting since Warped for
Whether you finished Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped way back in 1998 or as part of the remastered N. Sane Trilogy, this is a moment you’ve been waiting a long old while for. Crash’s original trilogy is finally getting a sequel. Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time is more than just …
Read More »Among Trees is a paradise of a survival game, just watch out for bears
If you go down to the woods today, you better be prepared to run. The bears are having their picnic, but every scotch egg, cocktail sausage, and quiche topping is being made from you, I’m afraid. On my first playthrough of Among Trees, I lasted a mere two days in …
Read More »Inside the real lives of pro wrestlers with the Comic Book Encyclopedia of Pro Wrestling
You think you know what professional wrestling is like, but what about the people who portray those characters? Part actor, part stuntperson, part superhero (or supervillain), playing a character for years – decades even if they’re successful – that may or may not be the real person inside them. In …
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