NEWS WATCH: Kevin Feige Gives Update on Current and Upcoming Marvel Disney+ Shows and Their Future
Kevin Feige discusses Wandavision, Netflix, Agents of SHIELD, and other Marvel television programs
DetailsKevin Feige discusses Wandavision, Netflix, Agents of SHIELD, and other Marvel television programs
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Agatha Harkness is determined to discover the secret of Wanda Maximoff’s powers and Tyler Hayward is determined to unleash his new weapon–the Vision–on Westview. Will Monica Rambeau, Jimmy Woo and Darcy Lewis come to the rescue next week? It’s the penultimate episode of WandaVision!
DetailsBefore worrying whether a sex scene contributes to plot or character, the X-Men, Colleen Coover, the Justice League, and Ohtomo Megane may help us decide what is a sex scene.
DetailsIron Fist: Heart of the Dragon #2
Iron Fist: Heart of the Dragon #2 is a rock solid follow up issue that builds up the suspense while keeping you entertained with the present rather than just pumped for what’s promised to come. #LarryHama @DaveWachter @TanComics #Marvel
DetailsKia Asamiya’s Steam Detectives is a delightful manga that might be too childish for most adults and may be too adult for a lot of parents’ comfort.
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Savage #1 (@maxbemis @StockmanNate @Treestumped @HassanOE ) is the perfect recipe for success on a book with high expectations and some cautious eyes on it. #Valiant #StayValiant
DetailsFuture State: Nightwing #1-2
Future State: Nightwing (@AConstantWords @NicolaScottArt @ivanplascencia ) is rock solid, whether you’re reading the whole event or just want to enjoy a well-crafted Nightwing story you’re getting your money’s worth here. #DCComics #FutureState
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Finally, a glimpse at the timeline WandaVision is taking place in. Plus, we have now seen life beyond Westview. But will everything end with Wanda losing her mind completely?
DetailsIn 1997 Koichi Mashimo adapted Akihito Yoshitomi’s Eat-Man for television. It got surrealistic. It got symbolist. It got anti-war, anti-hypocrisy, anti-capitalist. It got weird and it got real.
DetailsBubblegum Crisis, considered a stereotypical and formative 80s anime, may still have some surprises & subtlety up its sleeve. What does a 30 year old show have to say now about homosexuality, class warfare, economics, women in tech, over-eroticization, and the human condition?
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And now with episode 4 “We Interrupt This Program” I see my patience has paid off as with this episode we are thrust fully into the MCU. My one regret at this point is waiting a whole week to see the next episode!
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