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DC Comics New 52 Top Six #1 Titles - September 7, 2011I started doing individual reviews of each of DC Comics’ issues of their New 52 launch and quickly realized that I didn’t have enough time in the day to do that. As much as I would like to, it just isn’t feasible.
Wonder Woman's Violent Act Threatens to Take the Spirit from DC's TrinityWonder Woman's killing of Maxwell Lord, and the violence of Amazons Attack! diminish everything the comic icon of peace and justice has done and is leading DC down a soulless path.- Green Lantern: For the Comic Book Faithful, but Not the Rest of UsA in-depth review on the recently released DC movie, Green Lantern
Lets See DC Comics Mr. Miracle Do That!!I recently picked up Dr. Impossible the evil counterpart to the Justice League's Mr. Miracle, here's what I think.- 'The World of Flashpoint Featuring the Flash' Graphic Novel Review'The World of Flashpoint featuring the Flash' is a vital part of what many fans called the comic book event of 2011. It’s a compelling chapter that successfully weaves the events of all the other volumes together.
- The Origins of Super HeroesThe history of the development of the comic book superhero
Superman Speaks: A Candid Interview with the Man of SteelAlthough Superman, as an adult on Earth, masqueraded as newspaper reporter, Clark Kent, he never gave an actual and honest interview himself. Until now, that is. Read on for some of the the real truth(s) about the Man Of Steel.- A Dark Commentary on Our Times?: The Dark Knight Rises, Comics, and the American MindBatman has always been about what one dedicated man can do to save the community. The character’s core symbolism refashions established frontier vigilante mythology celebrated throughout our culture.
"Red" -- Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, and Helen Mirren Headline This DC Comics Adaptation"Red" fits right in with all the other overblown and completely absurd action pictures that have come out in 2010. It probably won't stand up to logical scrutiny, but it's fun to watch from start to finish.- The Best and Worst Comics of 2008A look at the best and worst mainstream, monthly comics of 2008, and a couple of notable surprises.
Batman Beyond: The Complete Series (Limited Edition)I still remember the first time I saw "Batman Beyond" when it premiered in a prime time television slot. I believe WB did that to hopefully pull in as many viewers as they could to promote it. I immediately loved what I was seeing.- Justice League of America: Wonder Woman: MythosWonder Woman: Mythos is an exciting adventure featuring Wonder Woman, with appearances from Batman, Superman, The Flash and Green Lantern that will keep you listening to the last sound.
The Life and Work of Alan MooreWidely heralded as one of the greatest comic book writers of all time, Moore's work has recently begun to reach a wider audience through film. A number of his works have been adapted to the big screen, with varying success.- 'The World of Flashpoint Featuring Superman' Graphic Novel ReviewDC Comics knows how to do it up right when it comes to their events that tie everything together. 'The World of Flashpoint Featuring Superman' is just more proof positive of how committed to engaging readers DC is.
- Static Shock: Rebirth of the CoolMilestone Media's flagship character's early appearances are re-presented, courtesy of DC Comics.
- Previewing the Blackest Night in January 2010Eight series return from the dead while "Green Lantern" and "Green Lantern Corps" have major shake-ups while the main series takes a breather
Closeted: The Bent PeopleTo discuss the blindness of socially accepted institutions in relation to homosexuality, specifically the majority religion Christianity.- Marvel Origins: The AvengersA brief look at the origins and publication history of Marvel's Avengers team and rumors of the 2011 movie.
Sam Liu - Director of 'All-Star Superman' Moving on to Green Lantern CorpSam Liu is quickly getting a reputation as being one of animation's best young directors. If you need proof, pick up his latest effort, 'All-Star Superman.' He sits down and talks about making that movie and his future, too.
The Atomic Knights: A ReviewJohn Broome and Murphy Anderson's far-out post-apocalyptic adventure series, originally published in the early 1960s in the pages of Strange Adventures, is collected together in a hardcover volume from CD Comics.
Lauren Montgomery: On Animating Super Women and the ApocalypseLauren Montgomery is one of the very few female directors in the world of animation...and one of the industry's fastest rising stars. She talks about her just released Superman/Batman: Apocalypse and why she loves animating women.- The Survival of ComicsComic sales have been in a slump, is there any way to save the medium?
- The Narrow Representation of Blacks in the MediaA black upper middle class girl's rant about the lack of black middle class representation in American culture and media. This editorial examines the problems that arise when your race defines you and only one thing defines that race.
- A Review of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Movie AdaptionThe 40-something year old cultural icon, G.I Joe, prepares to make its way to your local cinema, but will it be any good?
- How the World Would Be Better Without Super HeroesThis article primarily focuses within the fictitious DC universe of comic books. Is it bad to have super heroes live with us in society? Are they just as dangerous as the villains? This, is a nerdy expose.
- Confessions of a Wandering Jew, Chapter 10This is a very personal story with many controversial elements. It chronicles my geographic and religious wanderings and reflects my thoughts in each time period. My "wandering" leads to "wonder" about the nature of life, politics and God.
- The 5 Best Comic Book Series Written by Grant MorrisonGrant Morrison has produced a massive number of comics over the years including a number of mini-series and graphic novels, but when it comes to ongoing series, these are the 5 best Morrison has ever produced.
- Philosophy of the SuperheroAn In-depth analysis of the Superhero and his origin.
- An Open Letter to the Comic Book CompaniesIt's tough being a writer who wants to write for the comic book companies. They just don't give writers a shot.
- Comic Book Movies: The New BlockbustersA look at the biggest comic book movies that have shaped the genre, including Superman, Batman, and Spider-Man.
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