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Faith Erin Hicks Pays Comic Tribute to ‘A Wrinkle in Time,’ ‘Alien’ and More
Faith Erin Hicks Pays Comic Tribute to ‘A Wrinkle in Time,’ ‘Alien’ and More
Faith Erin Hicks Pays Comic Tribute to ‘A Wrinkle in Time,’ ‘Alien’ and More
Faith Erin Hicks is gradually colonizing my brain. Apparently, it wasn't enough that she created The Adventures of Superhero Girl, which details the events, both fantastic and mundane, in the life of an entry-level superhero; or that she wrote Friends with Boys, her recently released First Second book about formerly homeschooled girl navigating the perils of high school while being haunted by a g
Parting Shot: Katniss Barbie Doll Brings the Hunger Games to the Dream House
Parting Shot: Katniss Barbie Doll Brings the Hunger Games to the Dream House
Parting Shot: Katniss Barbie Doll Brings the Hunger Games to the Dream House
When we heard that a Hunger Games Barbie doll was in the works, it seemed more like an April Fool's joke than a legitimate licensing announcement. But it's all true, as confirmed by this image at Entertainment Weekly. Although Katniss, the headstrong protagonist from the novel series and movie adaptation, is a resourceful, resilient role model for many young girls, her propensity for killing othe
Comic Recommendations for Fans of ‘The Hunger Games’
Comic Recommendations for Fans of ‘The Hunger Games’
Comic Recommendations for Fans of ‘The Hunger Games’
With a $263 million domestic box office and a $152 million opening weekend, The Hunger Games is an undeniable hit. Even before Jennifer Lawrence brought Katniss Everdeen to life on the silver screen, Suzanne Collins' books were already the toast of the YA novel world, with kids and teens (and more than a few adults) lining up for the midnight release of Mockingjay...
‘The Hunger Games’ is the Young Adult Fantasy Version of Achewood’s ‘The Great Outdoor Fight’
‘The Hunger Games’ is the Young Adult Fantasy Version of Achewood’s ‘The Great Outdoor Fight’
‘The Hunger Games’ is the Young Adult Fantasy Version of Achewood’s ‘The Great Outdoor Fight’
Last weekend, I joined the rest of America in going to see The Hunger Games. I haven't read the original novel, but I have to say that I really enjoyed the movie. The plot was compelling, the characters were engaging, and the setting had a great visual aesthetic that made it a really enjoyable film to watch...