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Who Should Have Starred In A Golden Age 'Wonder Woman' Movie?
Who Should Have Starred In A Golden Age 'Wonder Woman' Movie?
Who Should Have Starred In A Golden Age 'Wonder Woman' Movie?
I'm doing something a little different with Cast Party for the month of March. It's Women's History Month, and I've decided to take a look at the history of Wonder Woman. As we all know, the first theatrical film is due out later this year. But what if it wasn't her first? What if there had been as many onscreen Wonder Women as Batmen? That's the question I'm exploring, as I imagine movies based on the major eras of Wonder Woman comics, cast with stars from those time periods.
'Steven Universe': Season 4, Episode 18: 'Tiger Philanthropist' Review
'Steven Universe': Season 4, Episode 18: 'Tiger Philanthropist' Review
'Steven Universe': Season 4, Episode 18: 'Tiger Philanthropist' Review
Welcome to Together Breakfast, the feature where Elle Collins and Katie Schenkel come together to dig in and relish every last drop of Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe. With the show back on a weekly schedule, at least for now, we’re keeping up with it once a week. In this episode, Lars is particularly hard to please, and two wrestling legends retire from the ring. "Tiger Philanthropist" was written by Lamar Abrams and Katie Mitroff, and directed by Joe Johnston and Ricky Cometa.
From Game To Manga: 'Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past'
From Game To Manga: 'Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past'
From Game To Manga: 'Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past'
This weekend sees both the long-awaited debut of Nintendo's latest game console, Nintendo Switch, and the even longer-awaited release of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. In a change from Screen & Page's usual focus on anime, we thought we would use this occasion to look at the media history of perhaps the greatest Zelda game, A Link To The Past!
Good Thing: Why You Should Love 'The Adventure Zone'
Good Thing: Why You Should Love 'The Adventure Zone'
Good Thing: Why You Should Love 'The Adventure Zone'
It seems like, especially recently, if you're on the internet you're inundated with projects from the McElroy family. Whether it's podcasts, YouTube series or the new My Brother, My Brother and Me show on Seeso, there's so much McElroy content out there that it's hard to find a place to start. If you're visiting us, that means you're probably a big fan of comics, and the way high-concept stories can be told via serialized fiction and if that's the case, you need to listen to The Adventure Zone.
Close to You: Should You Be Reading 'Alone'?
Close to You: Should You Be Reading 'Alone'?
Close to You: Should You Be Reading 'Alone'?
Have you ever met someone and felt like your world was changing around you? The sun shone brighter; birds suddenly started chirping; spring flowers sprung from the ground, even though it was only February? That’s what Alone feels like.
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis, Season 5 Episode 15: ‘Fighting Fire With Fire’
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis, Season 5 Episode 15: ‘Fighting Fire With Fire’
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis, Season 5 Episode 15: ‘Fighting Fire With Fire’
It’s time for another installment of Pointed Commentary, the feature where returning Arrow watcher Chris Haley and newcomer Emma Lawson dig into the details of Team Arrow cleaning up the filthy, crime-ridden streets of Star City. On this week’s episode, political intrigue abounds! Will Oliver be impeached from his position as Star City’s mayor? Will there be press conferences? Will politicians ask questions? Also, Vigilante and Prometheus are both back! “Fighting Fire with Fire” was directed Michael Schultz and written by Speed Weed and Ben Sokolowski.
Good Thing: Andrea Sorrentino's Grounded Approach To Logan
Good Thing: Andrea Sorrentino's Grounded Approach To Logan
Good Thing: Andrea Sorrentino's Grounded Approach To Logan
Superheroes are usually all about flying around, big fights, and being larger than life. In Old Man Logan, the outgoing creative team of Andrea Sorrentino, Jeff Lemire and Marcelo Maiolo mixes that with a slightly different approach. In this series, Logan remains pretty grounded. His costume becomes a brown leather jacket, and most of the time his fights are pretty brutal, and mostly involve people getting straight up punched in the face. And it all hinges on Sorrentino's take on Wolverine. It's leaning heavily on realism, with sharp blacks that add a noirish vibe.

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