The Future of Heroes: A Look at Blackest Night and Brightest Day

Bottom Line Up Front: Sixteen years later, DC's ambitious death-and-resurrection epic remains the blueprint for how to simultaneously kill everyone and immediately regret it—while somehow managing to influence every major comic book event that followed. Death Becomes Them In 2009, DC Comics made a bold creative decision: What if we killed literally everyone and turned … Continue reading The Future of Heroes: A Look at Blackest Night and Brightest Day

Ion: Kyle Rayner’s Evolution

In the ever-evolving landscape of DC Comics, few character transformations are as profound and fascinating as Kyle Rayner's journey from an ordinary Green Lantern to the godlike cosmic entity known as Ion. What began as a creative solution to replace the fallen hero Hal Jordan became one of the most compelling character arcs in the … Continue reading Ion: Kyle Rayner’s Evolution

Justice League: No Justice – Cosmic Threats and New Team Dynamics

When DC Comics announced they would be breaking up the Justice League into entirely new configurations featuring both heroes and villains, fans were understandably skeptical. Yet Justice League: No Justice delivered one of the most compelling cosmic threat storylines in recent memory, while exploring fascinating character dynamics that had never been seen before. The story … Continue reading Justice League: No Justice – Cosmic Threats and New Team Dynamics

Forever Evil: When the Crime Syndicate Took Over

In the ever-evolving landscape of comic book events, DC Comics' "Forever Evil" stands out as a pivotal moment in the publisher's history. This seven-issue miniseries, penned by Geoff Johns and illustrated by David Finch, marked the first major crossover event of DC's New 52 era. "Forever Evil" turned the DC Universe on its head by … Continue reading Forever Evil: When the Crime Syndicate Took Over

The Trial of the Flash: Examining Barry Allen’s Legal Drama and Its Lasting Impact

In the annals of comic book history, few storylines have left as lasting an impact as "The Trial of the Flash." This epic saga, which unfolded over approximately two years in the pages of The Flash, pushed the boundaries of superhero storytelling and explored complex themes of justice, morality, and the consequences of heroic actions. … Continue reading The Trial of the Flash: Examining Barry Allen’s Legal Drama and Its Lasting Impact

Comic Book Crossovers

When it comes to shaking things up in the world of comic books, nothing quite compares to a good old-fashioned crossover event. These epic sagas bring together heroes and villains from across the universe (or multiverse, as the case may be) for world-altering showdowns that leave lasting impacts. And boy, have there been some doozies … Continue reading Comic Book Crossovers

My Top 10 Movies of 2021

This is usually an annual tradition for The Confusing Middle. Because, usually, I see a lot of movies throughout the year. But that didn't really happen in 2020... for obvious reasons. And since I didn't see too many movies in that year, I didn't do a Top 10 at the beginning of last year. Thankfully, … Continue reading My Top 10 Movies of 2021

10 Movies I’m Anticipating in 2020

I love movies. And I’ve taken time to look ahead at the year to come. Overall, I can't say I'm super excited about anything other than the one that's number one on my list. But thanks to the Regal Unlimited subscription, I won't be afraid to head to the theaters to see something that I … Continue reading 10 Movies I’m Anticipating in 2020

My Favorite Movies #41 – Batman Begins

Batman Begins 2005 Directed by Christopher Nolan Quick synopsis... Following the brutal murder of his parents, Bruce Wayne trains with a shadowy organization and returns to a corrupt Gotham City to deliver justice. Armed with his new skills and endless resources, he assumes a new identity and a war on crime. You know, a lot … Continue reading My Favorite Movies #41 – Batman Begins

After Seeing Joker

Is it just me, or does pop culture have a tendency to cycle through the things that scare us? For a while we were getting vampires thanks to The Vampire Diaries and the Twilight saga (if you can call those sparkly abominations vampires). We got a lot of zombies for a bit with The Walking … Continue reading After Seeing Joker