Batman: The Animated Series – The Cartoon that Changed Everything
Batman: The Animated Series
When Batman: The Animated Series came to television in 1992, it changed the field of cartoons forever.
DetailsBatman: The Animated Series
When Batman: The Animated Series came to television in 1992, it changed the field of cartoons forever.
DetailsDiscover the Shocking Truth in Newest Chapter of Necessary Evil in January 2020
DetailsMARAUDERS #5
Marauders #5: (Duggan, Lolli, Wernack, Muller, Dauterman, Wilson, Blee, Petit) it’s mayhem in Madripoor and the New Year goes off with a bang.
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #5
Black Panther & The Agents of Wakanda #5 (Zub, Eaton, Parsons) drops Deadpool into the mix and they go together like peanut butter & Jell-O.
DetailsBatgirl #42
Batgirl #42 (Castellucci, Di Giandomenico, Bellaire) is an issue packed full of unpredictable action and drama, but it’s true success stems from it’s willingness to explore the impact of consequence in both Bab’s journey as a hero and her own personal relationships.
DetailsThe Adventures of Batman
The Adventures of Batman is the Batman section of the 1968-1969 Saturday morning cartoon Batman/Superman hour. The first animated adaptation of Batman, the series followed Batman and Robin as they solve crimes in Gotham city. Is this series as good as other Saturday morning cartoons like the influential Scooby-Doo, Where are You! Or, is it as forgettable as Star Trek: the animated series? Let’s find out.
DetailsAction Comics #1018
Action Comics #1018 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) has a lot going on. Besides a great start exploring Red Cloud’s beginnings, the rest of the issue feels scattered and full of teasers.
DetailsHe-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #2
In this review of He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #2 (Seeley, Fraga, Friend), I take a look at whether or not the multiverse has become this eras writer’s crutch.
DetailsSHAZAM #9
SHAZAM #9 (Johns, Kolins, Santucci, Eaglesham) continues the “Magiclands” epic. This series may not be what many fans were expecting but it is undeniably fun regardless.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Beta Ray Bill: Godhunter
There’s a lot of things you can do with your Sunday, and one of them is to join Comic Watch for a look back at the 2009 ‘Beta Ray Bill: Godhunter’ miniseries!
DetailsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
With multiple shows, toylines, and six big budget movies in their canon in addition to the comic book series, TMNT has captured the imagination of decades of children (and adults) who love their action to come with a side of fun and humor. Do you have a favorite version of the heroes in a half shell?
DetailsSpider-Man
There have been many Spider-Man cartoons over the years. Since 1967, when Spider-Man got his first cartoon and that theme song got stuck in the world’s collective brain, he hasn’t been off the TV screens for long. So, over the years, which has been your favorite Spidey cartoon?
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