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

Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story – A Poignant Tribute to an Iconic Hero

In the pantheon of superhero portrayals, few have left as indelible a mark as Christopher Reeve's Superman. However, as the new documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story poignantly demonstrates, Reeve's true heroism extended far beyond the silver screen. Directed by Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui, this film offers a deeply moving and insightful look into … Continue reading Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story – A Poignant Tribute to an Iconic Hero

The Journey of Iconic Comic Book Characters

Hey there, fellow comic book aficionados and nostalgia seekers! Today, we're taking a wild ride down memory lane as we explore the fantastic journeys of our beloved comic book characters. From the moment they sprang to life on the page to their modern-day evolution, these characters have captured our hearts, made us laugh, cry, and … Continue reading The Journey of Iconic Comic Book Characters

Comic Book Crossovers

Hey there, fellow comic book enthusiasts! If you're anything like me, you've probably spent countless hours engrossed in the thrilling, vibrant pages of your favorite DC Comics. The world of superheroes and supervillains is as vast as it is captivating, and one of the most exciting aspects of this universe is the epic crossovers that … Continue reading Comic Book Crossovers

An AI Batman Movie

It’s funny that I wrapped up my version of a DC Cinematic Universe yesterday and then was reminded of this thing I saw on Facebook a couple years ago. I wish I knew the real source so I could give credit. But this guy claimed to have forced a bot to watch 1,000 hours of … Continue reading An AI Batman Movie

Ending Phase One of My DC Cinematic Universe

Okay... I feel like I should apologize for stretching this out. That wasn't my intent. But I didn't want these posts to wind up being too long. Because as dull as these theoretical movie plans may be for most folks reading them, it would be even worse if I'd tried to put them all together … Continue reading Ending Phase One of My DC Cinematic Universe

My Version of a DC Cinematic Universe – Part II

Let's try this again, shall we? Phase One Superman For an extremely detailed idea for the kick-off to this DC Cinematic Universe, click back on yesterday's post. Batman: Second Skin Yes, we just got a fantastic Batman movie last year with Matt Reeves' The Batman. Warner Bros. certainly isn't going to want to undercut the … Continue reading My Version of a DC Cinematic Universe – Part II

How I’d Shape a DC Cinematic Universe…

If you missed it the other day, I kind of complained about the state of things with how Warner Bros. have been mishandling their DC Comics properties and the roller coaster ride that has been the DC Extended Universe. It's time to get off this ride because no one is having fun. And I'm not … Continue reading How I’d Shape a DC Cinematic Universe…

Put Me In Charge of the DC Cinematic Universe

Okay, I'm not really demanding that the powers that be at Warner Bros. Discovery put me in charge of their DC properties and the movies that could possibly be made in the next 10 years. I mean... someone should definitely be in charge. They need a Kevin Feige-esque architect that can mold their cinematic universe … Continue reading Put Me In Charge of the DC Cinematic Universe

Old Comics

I have an annual membership with DC Universe Infinite. When it first started out, as DC Universe, it was meant to be a streaming service. It's where TV shows like Titans, Doom Patrol, and Swamp Thing all got their start before being moved to HBO Max. Once HBO Max became an option, DC Universe, as … Continue reading Old Comics