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Collar6 by Latex-Acolyte
January 20, 2016
It seems everyday we see a story where artists, companies, and players come under fire for behavior that a small […]
January 16, 2016
A video is circulating around the internet about a child who wants to be able to watch Deadpool when it’s […]
January 13, 2016
Tim Hanley has released his monthly article, “Gendercrunching November 2015” over on BleedingCool. The post provides charts and graphs detailing […]
Angouleme 2015
January 6, 2016
When it comes to the comics industry, accusations of sexism is a daily exercise, so with no surprise, today is […]
Nameless #1 Variant by Tony Moore
December 28, 2015
Have you read Nameless? What a wonderfully illustrated totally nonsensical book. Who pays for this shit? Does Morrison actually write […]
December 8, 2015
Last week, the second theatrical trailer for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was released during Ben Affleck’s appearance on […]
December 1, 2015
Marvel’s Jessica Jones was released on Netflix last Friday morning, and it’s an instant smash hit. In fact, in terms […]
Superheroes for Hospice
November 23, 2015
In the stories we know and love, superheroes save the day. They save hostages from evil villains, they rescue cats […]
November 9, 2015
A few weeks ago, the #BoycottStarWarsVII made the rounds on Twitter. Media outlets from CNN, Wired, and even TMZ jumped on the story. The media claimed the hashtag started trending because the new Star Wars movie is supposedly anti-white and promotes the social justice warrior culture.
November 6, 2015
In Albany, New York the Make-A-Wish Foundation organized superhero training with the cast of “Marvel Universe Live” at the Times Union Center. The training allowed kids like Nathan Weinberger who has a condition called ITP that doesn’t allow him to participate in sports due to his blood not clotting well.