Elizabeth Tulloch Cast As Lois Lane for CW Crossover

The CW has found its Lois Lane for the annual Arrowverse crossover! ‘Grimm’ star Elizabeth Tulloch has been cast as the Daily Planet’s best reporter in the upcoming Arrowverse crossover on the CW. She will be joining Tyler Hoechlin and Melissa Benoist, who play Clark Kent and Kara Danvers, respectively. It is unknown how many… Continue reading Elizabeth Tulloch Cast As Lois Lane for CW Crossover

JAKE AND TOM CONQUER THE WORLD EPISODE 80: JAKE AND TOM CONQUER PODSTALGIC

It’s the holidays, and Jake and Tom have decided to take a week off.  But rather than leaving their audience without an episode, they asked their pal, Peter, for a favor. Y’see, a few years ago, Peter needed some similar help with his show, Podstalgic (formerly known as “Hydrate Level Four”), and Jake and Tom filled in… Continue reading JAKE AND TOM CONQUER THE WORLD EPISODE 80: JAKE AND TOM CONQUER PODSTALGIC

Two Staple Gold: Superman #349

Superman, the world’s greatest superhero. Without Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster’s creation all of us may have lived crummy lives. Other powered beings have appeared in literature throughout the ages but Superman was a fucking rock star. Creating the model which all our costumed heroes we love were formed, I will always tip my hat to… Continue reading Two Staple Gold: Superman #349

Superwoman #11 Review

Superwoman #11 DC Comics Written by: Kate Perkins Art by: Jose Luis, Ray McCarthy Superwoman #10 narrative was disjointed and jumped periods of time. While the issue was still strong, it left readers with a sense that there was more to the story. Superwoman #11 fills in some gaps of the plot, but still jumps periods of time and… Continue reading Superwoman #11 Review

Superwoman #10 Review

Superwoman #10 DC Comics Written by: K. Perkins Art by: Stephen Segovia and Art Thibert Color by: Hi-Fi K. Perkins’ Superwoman #10 is a fresh start for the series and the character of Superwoman. Last issue, K. Perkins crafted a Lana Lang that was conflicted, compassionate, and ultimately very human. In issue #10, Perkins turns her attention to Superwoman. Writer K.… Continue reading Superwoman #10 Review

Superwoman #9 Review

Superwoman #9 DC Comics Written by: K. Perkins Art by: Stephen Segovia and Art Thibert Color by: Hi-Fi Superwoman #9 wonderfully captures the strong voice of Lana Lang. Lana calls out Superman for trying to use emotion to manipulate her into doing something she said she wasn’t ready for. Regardless of being a friend, a hero, or a… Continue reading Superwoman #9 Review

A Must-read Mysterious Mayhem in Action Comics #975 (Spoiler Free Review)

Action Comics #975 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens & Paul Dini Art by: Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, Ian Churchill $3.99. Superman fans stop reading and go buy this issue now. For the price of one issue, DC’s Action Comics #975 provides almost two full length tales that progress and expand the mystery around the other Clark… Continue reading A Must-read Mysterious Mayhem in Action Comics #975 (Spoiler Free Review)

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