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Review: Superman Smashes The Klan

Review: Superman Smashes The Klan

Writer: Gene Luen Yang Artist: Gurihiru Letterer: Janice Chiang Publisher: DC Comics Running from February 1940 to February 1951, “The Adventures of Superman” (sponsored by cereal tycoon Kellogg’s Products) was America’s #1 serialized radio program at the time, having...

Review- Krypton: Season 2

Review- Krypton: Season 2

Hoping to tell a compelling story about an alien civilization based on the world’s first superhero, set two generations before he was even born, Krypton had to really justify its existence to an audience, both novice and seasoned, where the planet’s fate was literally...

Reign Of The Black Supermen

Reign Of The Black Supermen

While not the first comic book character, Superman is unequivocally the father of and quintessential embodiment of the superhero. The innovation of writer Jerry Siegel and illustrator Joe Shuster published in Action Comics #1 in 1938, fewer figures of fiction have had...

A chat with Randy Green, a.k.a R-Son – The Voice of Reason

A chat with Randy Green, a.k.a R-Son – The Voice of Reason

  Before heading off to Europe for a two-week tour a few months back, I got to speak with the multifaceted Randy Green, aka R-Son - The Voice of Reason. He's a part of the Bluegrass Hip-Hop group Gangstagrass, aka The Super Tribble of the popular podcast crew of...

7 Reasons To Be Stoked About The DC Extended Universe

7 Reasons To Be Stoked About The DC Extended Universe

Oh it has begun. 2015 will go down as the year of the DC Cinematic Extended Universe (DCEU) and I for one am here for it. Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice debuted in March and Suicide Squad hit theaters at the beginning of August. Both have already set box office...

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