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Wonder Woman #21 hits stores on Wednesday, as Diana teams up with Batman to investigate the mysterious murder of Ares. Check ...
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Image Comics' August 2025 full solicits, including launches for Escape, Invisible Man, Space Opera Xanadax, Pizza Witch & The ...
Marvel has struggled to make the MCU work on TV and at the movies so why should the DCU make the same mistake?
Mystery Men was felled by bad timing and a lull in superhero stories. Thunderbolts* draws on the same energy to score a ...
Simon Thompson with ten great TV shows that were cancelled too soon… Over a lifetime of watching TV shows, I’ve come to ...
Dominic Amerena’s debut I Want Everything gleefully satirises literary ambitions in its tale of an opportunistic writer ...
The inspiration behind Martha Wells' award-winning book series, how it's changed for the small screen, and what the story's ...
X’s Grok has been responding to unrelated prompts with discussions of “white genocide” in South Africa, one of Musk’s hobbyhorses.
Even as his style has become even more ornate, the subjects he’s been tackling feel increasingly political. See: his latest, The Phoenician Scheme.
When The Rookie first premiered in 2018, the idea of a 40-something man joining the LAPD as a rookie cop sounded like a recipe for either disaster or sitcom gold.