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Batman/Superman movies 6 – Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
When I talked about Superman II last week, I focused mainly on the troubled production the movie faced. From the conflict between Richard Donner and the producers, to the problems with the cast when he was replaced with Richard Lester. … Continue reading
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Tagged alexander salkind, batman/superman movies, christopher reeve, clark kent, dc comics, gene hackman, general zod, ilya salkind, jack o'halloran, john williams, jor-el, kal-el, ken thorne, lex luthor, lois lane, margot kidder, marlon brando, movie review, movies, non, richard donner, richard lester, sarah douglass, superhero movies, superman, superman II, superman II the richard donner cut, superman movies, terrence howard, tom mankiewicz, ursa, warner brothers
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Comics of June 12, 2019
This week, I picked up two comics, and these two comics mostly tell the same story. Superman 12 and Supergirl 31. In fact, the first two thirds of each issue tell the exact same story, just from different angles. As … Continue reading
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Tagged alex sinclair, brian michael bendis, clark kent, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, eduardo pansica, fco plascencia, ivan reis, jon kent, jur-el, kal-el, kara zor-l, kevin maguire, krypto, krypton, marc andreyko, superboy, supergirl, superman
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Action Comics 991 review
We’re 9 issues away from the big Action Comics 1000. Time to start the countdown. But more importantly, this issue seems to conclude The Oz Effect, a story with several twists and turns, that began with a massive reveal. Stop … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, clark kent, comic review, comics, dan jurgens, dc comics, dc rebirth, doomsday, jon kent, jor-el, kal-el, krypton, kryptonite, lois lane, mike spicer, MXYZPTLK, oz, superman, the oz effect, viktor bogdanovic
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Comics of November 8, 2017 and Nanowrimo update
I’m just over a week into this year’s NaNoWriMo, and I won yesterday. That means I’ve passed the 50,000 words needed to officially win National November Writing Month throughout the entire month. I won in 7 days. But then again, … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, alvaro martinez, amiclar pinna, batman, batwoman, chris sotomayor, christina strain, clark kent, comic review, comics, dan jurgens, dc comics, dc rebirth, DEO, detective comics, federico blee, generation x, guru-efx, hulk, husk, jahnoy lindsay, james tynion IV, jennifer walters, jody houser, jor-el, kal-el, kara zor-l, kate kane, kieron gillen, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, michael atiyeh, mike spicer, nanowrimo, national novel writing month, oz, quentin quire, red robin, robson rocha, rogue one, salvador larroca, she-hulk, star wars, star wars comics, steve orlando, supergirl, superman, the empire strikes back, the leader, the oz effect, timothy drake, tomeu morey, viktor bogdanovic, writing, x-men
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Supergirl 0 review
As with the rest of the 0 issues this month, Supergirl 0 is a retelling of Kara’s origin story. It’s the story of how she was sent to Earth before the death of Krypton. It’s almost too similar to Superman’s … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, dc comics, kal-el, kara zor-el, new 52, origin story, supergirl, superman, zor-el
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