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Category Archives: Cartoons
Interview with S. Elizabeth from Skeletor is Love
If you are on the internet much, you’ve probably run into the Skeletor is Love Facebook page/tumblr/twitter/etc. I’ve been following it for awhile now and I love it more than I can say. In its own strange, bizarre way, it … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoons, Interviews, TV 5 Comments
Superman/Shazam: Return of Black Adam review
I’ve avoided watching this movie for awhile simply because it is only 20 minutes long and the rest of the DVD has short films that I’ve already watched on other DC Animated projects. When this short film was announced, I … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoons, Comic books 1 Comment
Interview with Peter Laird
Peter Laird is an indie comic sensation. Together with Kevin Eastman, the two created the most successful independent comic franchise of all time, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Laird also started the Xeric Award – a grant awarded to exceptional … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoons, Comic books, Interviews 2 Comments
48 Thoughts about Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
Here are my thoughts over Green Lantern: Emerald Knights as they popped into my head while watching it. I’ll try and make them as spoiler-free as possible, but no promises. It’s probably most advisable to read this as you watch … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoons, Comic books, Movies 1 Comment
Green Lantern:First Flight Review
With the live-action Green Lantern coming out on the 17th of this month, I thought it appropriate to review the animated version of Green Lantern this week, and Green Lantern: Emerald Knights next week. The first time I watched this film, … Continue reading
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Planet Hulk movie review
Lets get this out of the way here and now: I am not the intended audience for this film. I’m not a Marvel comics fan, nor am I really a Hulk fan. I do enjoy the character, but in all … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoons, Comic books, Movies 4 Comments
Remembering the Tick
Superhero cartoons are usually place a heavy emphasis on action with little bits of characterization and humor thrown in for good measure, but from Batman: The Animated Series to X-men to Spider-man, it’s pretty clear that the emphasis is on … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoons, Comic books 7 Comments
Letter to the editor – the Garfield Letter
This week has been really serious, and has gotten a lot of attention from people and I am immensely proud that people have enjoyed my look at the pop culture classroom, but today is Friday and I want to … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoons 5 Comments
A review (of sorts) of Rango
I’ll be the first to admit that I still enjoy a good kid’s movie every once in awhile. Emphasis being on the word good. The problem is that good kids movies that apply to a wider audience is a really … Continue reading
G.I. Joe: Resolute – The REAL American Heroes
The 80’s were hands down the best time for cartoons. Between Thundercats, Masters of the Universe, G.I. Joe, Transformers, and a plethora of other cartoons that are too numerous to mention here, the 80’s were the absolute best decade for … Continue reading
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