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Tim Sheridan Calls Kevin Smith’s Masters Of The Universe Fans Who Were Outraged At The Show’s Feminization “Trolls Who Really Didn’t Care”

January 30, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 3 Comments

Teefa

Tim Sheridan created quite a controversial stir, one that didn’t do so well for DC Comics with his plea to buy his gay Alan Scott Green Lantern book to “own the bigots” in late 2023. Many fans wondered how he arrived in a position to write books like this for DC Comics, and in a […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: Feminization, He-Man, Kevin Smith, television, tim sheridan

Horror Book Writer J.D. Barker Accused Of Using P.R. Firm To Solicit Underage BookTok Influencers For Nude Photos To “Promote” Novel

January 29, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

J.D. Barker

The online book community is one of the most degenerate cesspools on the internet. Even though the label is “young adult” for several of these influencers on BookTok, most of the audience is middle-aged white women who want to play out power fantasies via the fantasy genre, often coupled with bizarre sexual situations and heavy […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: books, BookTok, J.D. Barker

DC Comics Announces Chuck Dixon and Scott Beaty’s The Batman Family: Year One Boxed Set

January 28, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Nightwing: Year One

Some of the most acclaimed DC Comic Books of all time are getting a boxed set. Chuck Dixon and Scott Beaty wrote a beautiful trilogy of Year One books for Nightwing, Robin, and Batgirl, which solidified the origins of the characters as some of the most iconic stories of all time featuring Batman’s sidekicks. Deluxe […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: Batgirl, Chuck Dixon, dc comics, nightwing, robin, scott beaty, the bat family, year one

Tom Taylor Responds To Chuck Dixon’s Gay Superman and Nightwing Meme, Outraging Woke DC Comics Fans

January 27, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

Last week, the legend Chuck Dixon took shots at DC Comics’ recent moves, turning so many of their beloved characters gay for the sake of shock views. He reposted a meme featuring Jonathan Kent Superman and Nightwing making homoerotic comments at each other, thinking the dialogue was real because DC Comics has pushed the LGBTQ […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: alan scott, batman, Chuck Dixon, dc comics, green lantern, jonathan kient, nightwing, superman, tom taylor

Rob Liefeld Surprises Fans And Launches New Comic Last Blood On Livestream App WhatNot

January 26, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Rob Liefeld Last Blood #1 comic cover

Rob Liefeld quietly broke the comic book industry system this week, releasing a brand new book, Last Blood #1, via a stream on WhatNot, a new platform that combines live streaming with a marketplace that specializes in selling collectibles. He’s also bypassed crowdfunding using this route for a book, marking an innovation for the industry […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: deadpool, image comics, last blood, new comics, rob liefeld, youngblood

Ultimate X-Men Writer/Artist Peach Momoko Admits Marvel Book Will Be A Self-Insert And Not “Directly Influenced By Classic X-Men”

January 25, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 2 Comments

Ultimate X-Men #1

Fresh off Jonathan Hickman’s Ultimate Spider-Man #1, delivering what fans want from a Marvel Comic, Peach Momoko is making the rounds for her debut of Ultimate X-Men #1. This book is already causing fans to scratch their heads as to what C.B. Cebulski is thinking about hiring Peach Momoko to write and draw the book, […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: c.b. cebulski, jonathan hickman, marvel comics, peach momoko, ultimate universe, ultimate x-men, x-men

Palworld Gets Legal Threat From Nintendo Over Alleged Use Of Pokemon Assets

January 25, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

Palworld

Palword has made waves across the internet with its incredible sales for a cheaply developed and half-complete game, mostly because of its similarity to Pokemon. Now, Nintendo has come out with a formal statement that shows Palworld might be in legal trouble. Palworld is a game which gamers describe as “Pokmeon with guns,” and according […]

Filed Under: Video Games

Doctor Who Actor Christopher Eccleston Opens Up About A Faked #MeToo Moment Which Nearly Ruined His Career

January 25, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Billie Piper

Christopher Eccleston isn’t afraid to speak his mind about what he perceives as slights in the industry. He’s well-known for his hatred of Russell T. Davies and the producers of Doctor Who because of working conditions on the show, and now in a recent interview, he revealed how women are increasingly getting too much power […]

Filed Under: Celebrity Tagged With: #metoo, Christopher Eccleston, doctor who, hollywood, russell t. davies

“Doccy Who” Trends On X As Fans Make Their Own Fun In The Cringe Ncuti Gatwa Doctor Who Era

January 24, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Doccy Who

With all the recent controversies around Doctor Who, it’s no wonder fandom is looking for something to latch onto. Ncuti Gatwa’s tenure in just one episode with The Church on Ruby Road has left viewers cringing. Initial numbers are some of the lowest ratings for a new doctor in history, and word companion actress Millie […]

Filed Under: Pop Culture, Television

RazörFist Presents His Top 10 All-Time Bandes dessinées

January 24, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 5 Comments

Valerian & Laureline

In Europe, the most popular form of comics is Bandes dessinées, which originated in the Franco-Belgian areas, but spread across Euopre. Pop culture expert, RazörFist, has often talked about how these comics are some of the finest in the world, better even than manga in their breadth of storytelling and artistic styles. RazörFist stopped by […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Comics Tagged With: Bandes dessinées, blueberry, durango, european comics, jeremiah, valerian & laureline

Sandman Creator Neil Gaiman Outraged At Chengdu Worldcon Hugo Award Ineligibility Debacle

January 23, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 27 Comments

Neil Gaiman

Worldcon 2023 in Chengtu, China, is embroiled in yet another controversy over the Hugo Awards, with several authors and works getting removed from their balloting under the pretext of being “ineligible” by the local convention committee. This includes a Sandman episode of the show adapted from Neil Gaiman’s comic, which has made the author launch […]

Filed Under: Books, Pop Culture

Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly Take Shots At DC Comics For Only Having Batman Stories In New Outsiders Book

January 22, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, SDCC

DC Comics has a massive elephant in the room: no one cares about any of their characters other than Batman. This scenario occurred for numerous reasons, but it’s gotten so bad their writers Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly took shots at the company in their comic, The Outsiders #3, ironically, a comic that originally spun […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: batman, Collin Kelly, comic books, dc comics, Jackson Lanzing, Outsiders

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