Halfway through the first season of Marvel's 'Inhumans,' there are certainly some flubs and cringe-worthy moments, but for every one of those there are scenes that are equally as interesting, funny, surprising, and rewarding.
Read More »REVIEW: ‘Inhumans’ is not that bad, plus Black Bolt’s sign language rocks
'Inhumans' has a few weak moments, but it is a solid, enjoyable ride. Moreover, on the controversial subject of Black Bolt's signing, Anson Mount comes through with flying colors.
Read More »I’m Deaf and I support the use of an invented sign language in ‘Inhumans’
There's been controversy over the use of an invented sign language by Black Bolt in the upcoming 'Inhumans' show. Here's why, as a Deaf person, I support it.
Read More »Chatting with Cecil Baldwin about ‘Welcome to Night Vale’ Live
We review WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE's live show in its second season and interview actor Cecil Baldwin about the grueling nature of touring an independent show.
Read More »Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’ gives the devil his due
Daredevil is truly worth watching, whether you do so in a weekend or spread the episodes out.
Read More »All-New Hawkeye, the ‘Daredevil Syndrome’ and a step back for Deaf readers
All-New Hawkeye #1 was just released and though there are some great things about it, there's one thing that disheartens (and even offends) me about it.
Read More »‘Agent Carter’ is victory for Marvel fans, for feminists, for everyone
The explosive premiere of 'Agent Carter' not only sets the bar high for the series but for the entire Marvel TV and film franchise. Atwell is simply perfect, and both the show and its titular character are two of the best things on television right now.
Read More »‘Chef’ serves up refreshing character portrayals and a smorgasbord of cameos
Filled with refreshing characters and relationships as well as some tantalizing cameos, 'Chef' should leave viewers feeling quite satisfied.
Read More »Always on target: An interview with ‘Hawkeye’ artist David Aja
For our money, David Aja's smooth, iconographic style is one of the best and most interesting in comics today, so we were excited to be able to have this interview with him.
Read More »Interview with the sex criminal: Matt Fraction on Hawkeye, dirty girls and ‘brimping’
Writer Matt Fraction is a very busy guy as of late, but luckily PopMythology was able to catch him for just a few moments to talk about two of his recent Eisner-winning titles, Sex Criminals and Hawkeye.
Read More »A deaf comic geek’s grateful review of ‘Hawkeye’ #19
My name is Clint. I'm a Deaf comic book geek and this is my review of Hawkeye #19. And yes, it was worth the wait.
Read More »All gay superhero comic ‘Spandex’ falls flat
Although recently the amount of gay and lesbian characters on movies and TV have increased, comics and the comic book industry are making strides to catch up. In the past few years alone a number of monumental events took place: Northstar married his long term non-superhero boyfriend Kyle, Hulkling and …
Read More »Hawkeye, Blue Ear, why we need a deaf superhero and why I’m still waiting
Where are the fictional superheroes that tell me it's okay to be deaf? I'm still waiting.
Read More »Hodor’s mid-season review of ‘Game of Thrones’ (**spoiler free**)
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Read More »The ‘Welcome to Night Vale’ community: where no one is wrong and everyone is allowed to be unique
Who exactly is listening to Welcome to Night Vale? Previously I wrote about the podcast itself, spoke with narrator Cecil, and also spoke with Dylan when it was announced he would play Carlos. But these articles did little to answer who listens to the podcast. Luckily, I had the opportunity to attend three shows in three different cities to settle this question.
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