by Alan Kistler | Jun 11, 2017 | Comics, News, TV
In the 1940s, Bruce Wayne AKA Batman appeared in comic books, movie serials (portrayed by Lewis Wilson and Robert Lowery), and even sometimes on Superman’s radio show. But he didn’t show up on TV until January 1966 and the man who played him became...
by Alan Kistler | Jun 8, 2017 | Comics, Film
While summer is a time for big, tentpole movie franchises to unleash the latest superhero movie or a garbled Transformers cinematic stream of consciousness, there is not a lot of hard science fiction for us sci-fi nerds to geek out on. That is why I am excited for...
by Alan Kistler | Jun 4, 2017 | Comics, Op-Ed
Wonder Woman has shown a new path for the DCEU (DC Extended Universe, referring to the movies). And the DC CW shows have been gaining many fans. But whereas the TV shows have been doing an increasingly good job with representation, the movies could still use a push....
by Alan Kistler | Jun 4, 2017 | Comics, Film
Wonder Woman is out and dominating the box office! At last, Princess Diana of the Paradise Island called Themyscira has made her solo feature film debut, as directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot. In honor of that and that this is her 75th year anniversary,...
by girlie | May 27, 2017 | Comics, Film, TV
We’re just a week away from the full theatrical premiere of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot. The movie’s Hollywood premiere has continued to bring forth overwhelmingly positive reactions from comic book fans, comic book...
by Alan Kistler | May 27, 2017 | Comics, Film
Most super powers just don’t work. As cool as they are, most of Superman’s powers wouldn’t work according to physics, no matter how cool his planet was and what color sun it had. Spider-Man’s spider-sense is practically magic. And the Flash...