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Comic Book Review: Wonder Woman #7

Tony Rhea reviews Wonder Woman #7!

Comic Book Review: Wonder Woman #2

Fighting for what you believe can mean facing unbelievable odds, and those fights aren’t for everyone. However, Wonder Woman isn’t everyone, and the odds aren’t against her, but the literal army she faces in Wonder Woman #2!

Advance Review: Wonder Woman #1

by Tony Rhea, Reporter Lies, butt-whoopings, and government agents galore! Things aren’t looking good for the Amazons in America. This week, DC kicks off Wonder Woman #1 with a bang (and some smashes, crashes, cracks, and wacks)! Let’s check out…

SDCC 2023: DC Interview with Tom King and Mitch Gerads (Wonder Woman / Batman: The Brave and the Bold)

Thanks to our friends at DC, we had the opportunity to spend some quality time with creators Tom King and Mitch Gerads. They discuss crafting Wonder Woman / Batman: The Brave and the Bold, why Batman needs a Robin, the music that goes with the Joker, and much more.

SDCC 2023: Justice League: Warworld

While at SDCC 2023, I had the opportunity to sit down with several members of the creative team from the next DC Universe Movie – Justice League: Warworld. Director Jeff Wamester, Executive Producer Butch Lukic, Producer Jim Krieg and Screenwriters Ernie Altbacker and Josie Campbell kindly shared their thoughts about the metaplot, the continuity of the movie, and the underlying messages the film was trying to convey.

Advance Review: Wonder Woman #800

Wonder Woman’s historic 800th issue has arrived! Our favorite Amazon reaches her milestone issue with style as an overwhelming number of writers and artists join forces for an epic conclusion to “Whatever Happened to the Warrior of Truth”. Additionally, we get a glimpse at the future with “Trinity”, a tale from the next WW creative team. Let’s do this (cue the music). 

Movie Review: Justice Society: World War II

  by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Damn it, Barry! During an impromptu team-up with the Man of Steel, The Flash (Barry Allen) finds himself as a man out of time when the Speed Force accidentally causes him to time travel…

Blu-ray Review: Wonder Woman The Complete Series

Blu-ray Review: Wonder Woman The Complete Series By Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Wonder Woman debuted on Friday, November 7th, 1975 on ABC. Well, let’s back up. Wonder Woman debuted Tuesday October 21, 1941 in All Star Comics #8. Written by William…

Movie Review: Justice League Dark: Apokolips War

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Everything has led to this. Darkseid is ready to launch another attack on Earth, and it is up to the combined might of the Justice League, Teen Titans, Justice League Dark, The Bat Family, and…

Movie Review: Wonder Woman: Bloodlines

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Wonder Woman returns! Diana of Themyscira continues her fight to save Man’s World with some help from her old friends Steve Trevor and Etta Candy. Worlds collide as the organization known as Villiany, Inc. launches…

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SDCC 2017: Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain

  Rick Morales, the producer, is no newcomer to animation, the DCverse, or Lego.  He has directed several animated flicks, including Batman vs. Two-Face, Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice…

Blu-ray Review: DC Universe 10th Anniversary Collection

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Since 2007, fans have been treated to animated direct-to-video adventures featuring a variety of characters in the DC Comics universe. From Superman: Doomsday to Batman and Harley Quinn, all 30 of the original movies and…

Movie Review: Justice League (Minor Spoilers)

Co-Review by Emma Smith (Reporter) and Matt Sernaker (Managing Editor), At one point in Justice League, Superman says to Batman, “I know you didn’t bring me back because you like me” and Batman awkwardly responds, “I don’t not.” And that pretty much…