Having already reported that Supergirl and The Flash will be engaging in a musical crossover on March 20 and 21, we're pleased to say that filming is now underway. But, as usual, photos taken from the set raise more questions than providing answers.
There's certainly no denying all that Netflix has accomplished in recent years. Aside from producing original movies and TV series, the streaming giant completely changed the game when it came to how the average person consumes entertainment in the comfort of their own home. Just ask Blockbuster Video, which has since become but a memory from my youth.
With mere hours to go until a brand new episode of Supergirl is set to air, the network has put out a teaser clip showing the Maiden of Might confronted by returning foes in Metallo and Lillian Luthor.
It’s getting to be about that time of the month when publishers start rolling out solicits for books they’ll be shipping three months from now. As such, DC has given us all some juicy hints pertaining to what the future has in store for the likes of The Flash, Harley Quinn and Wonder Woman.
Seeing as how Marvel finally spilled some beans concerning the highly anticipated event series Secret Empire late last week, expect more details to slowly trickle in before the book officially kicks off this April.
It’s undeniable that prequel comics the tie into franchises in other media are steadily becoming a bigger deal. Case in point, a still young 2017 has already seen the likes of 24: Legacy and Riverdale penciled in to get that very treatment. And, much like those two, the same could be said for The Great Wall: Last Survivor, the subject of today’s review.
Odds are that either you or some of your friends in middle school were addicted to horror stories penned by acclaimed writer R.L. Stine, namely from series such as Fear Street and Goosebumps. In the time since being originally published, the latter made the jump to comic books, so it's highly appropriate that Stine take the next step by assuming the reins on Man-Thing.
Is it just me or have the Superman line of books been on fire since Rebirth launched last summer? Seriously, every issue put forth instantly goes near the top of my reading pile each week and I just can't get enough.
Now having taken in three episodes of Riverdale, something has become very apparent to me: Never, ever miss the final minutes because there’s going to be some kind of a shocker and/or crazy cliffhanger that guarantees you’ll be coming back the following week.
Now that the premiere of Legion is behind us, mutant lovers can look ahead to Fox’s as yet untitled X-Men TV series. Set to follow a human couple who have a child with extraordinary abilities and are on the run from the government, the mysterious project has received a pilot order and will be realized by director Bryan Singer.