Marvel Legends: Vision and Wanda Maximoff
On the eve of the first MCU TV series “WandaVision” let’s get caught up on Vision and Wanda Maximoff!
DetailsOn the eve of the first MCU TV series “WandaVision” let’s get caught up on Vision and Wanda Maximoff!
DetailsBisexuality, asexuality, gender nonconforming in Archie comics without even looking. Betty and Veronica, Jughead, Archie, and the phantasmal nature of sexuality, gender, and social anticipation.
DetailsHAHA #1
A story about a slightly pathetic clown has no right to be this good. A look at HAHA#1 by #WMaxwellPrince, @VDelRey, @ChrisOHalloran, @GoodOldNeon, #ImageComics
DetailsWalt Simonson’s The Judas Coin, with Lovern Kindzierski & John Workman is a rollickin’ trip through DCU history and future with solemn gladiators, viking princes, ex-slave pirates, good-time gamblers, horribly scarred thieves, and smiling green-skinned aliens.
DetailsThe tournament begins in ‘X of Swords’ and Shang-Chi enters a new solo series!
DetailsA look back at the Good, The Bad and the In Between of 2020
DetailsPatty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman 1984 has debuted! Buffeted by real world politics, 1980s nostalgia & a release schedule controlled by an international pandemic, I have some thoughts about it.
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DetailsBatman Annual #5
Batman Annual #5 features Clownhunter’s origin and so much more. Do yourself a favor and check-out this late Christmas gift from #DCComics @JamestheFourth @HeGotGronch @ClaytonCowles !
DetailsIce Cream Man #22
A haunting and profoundly emotional look at a young girl’s life in Ice Cream Man #22, as she struggles with secrets and fears during the holiday season. By #WMaxwellPrince, @martinmorazzo, @ChrisOHalloran & #GoodOldNeon. @ImageComics
DetailsRai #10
Rai #10 (@VincentAbnett Ryp @adalhouse Sharpe) Calling this a picture-perfect closing for a volume of Rai is literally a massive understatement: Buy this book and all 9 issues before it ASAP. #Valiant #StayValiant
DetailsTalia al Ghul is a master criminal, a lethal genius, a great love & opponent of the Batman. She has toppled empires and presidents & for a brief moment owned the Earth. How do orientalism, sexism & classism make her so powerful & so hard for readers to grapple with?
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