WONDER WOMAN #1 by writer Greg Rucka and artist Liam Sharp from DC Comics is our comic pick in this week's roundup. Get it!
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 06082016
I try looking for the common threads in comics that I select for review. Sometimes it’s obvious but occasionally it’s a tough one to figure out. However, there’s always some subliminal element that I pick up on that determines my list. Life’s like that. The commonalities in life are always …
Read More »REVIEW: ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,’ the disaster we can all see coming
The easy review would be to call "Dawn of Justice" a complete disaster. But the honest review is to just call it a mess. A disaster is what will follow, however, if the mess isn't cleaned.
Read More »INTERVIEW: Marc Andreyko on Lynda Carter, humanism and ‘Wonder Woman 77’
Pop Mythology spoke with Marc Andreyko, writer of 'Wonder Woman 77,' about Lynda Carter, the feminism and humanism of the 70s TV show, and creating a comic that could do justice to both.
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 02/17/2016
I’ve got a lot of stuff on my brain right now: preparing for Fan Expo Comic-Con in March, booking flight tickets for San Diego Comic Con in July and figuring out how to work two stories for Roddenberry Entertainment’s www.1701news.com. I do this on top of my responsibilities of being …
Read More »Geeky Pleasures brings ‘girl power’ to a stylish accessory
Geeky Pleasures' 'Girl Power Wristlet' is exactly as advertised: powerful female superheroes wrapped around a stylish, well-made wristlet.
Read More »‘Earth 2 Vol. 1′ burns away readers’ expectations of the DC universe
Robinson’s reimagining of DC characters and their origin stories along with the unique blend of modernized Golden Age action, sweeping changes, and a brisk pacing every issue, makes Earth 2 a ton of fun and a book to watch.
Read More »Pop Culture Critic Talks About Evolution of Female Heroes
In an interview with Spark magazine, Jennifer K. Stuller talks about Wonder Woman, Katniss Everdeen, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the role of superheroines in society.
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