It's pretty fair to say that Arthur Curry has had something of a renaissance lately. Both his hit solo film and his comic's all-new creative team have brought a breath of fresh air—er, water—to the Atlantean king.
One of the things I appreciate most about Heroes in Crisis is the way it's somehow completely unexpected and completely relatable all at the same time. This may come as a shock, but I'm not a superhero.
If you've ever poked around the DC Universe of days gone by, there's a chance you've stumbled across a group of characters referred to as the "Marvel Family," which, let's be honest, sounds a bit strange now.
If you were lucky enough to see Shazam!at one of its early screenings, or if you didn’t and are looking forward to seeing it for the first time this weekend, you
Superhero comics are a funny thing. They've been around forever—in Batman's case, eighty years—and as next Wednesday is about to remind us, they're approaching the point where issue #1000s are actually being released.
We're back with another Relationship Roundup after a brief hiatus. We’re returning a little bit too late for Valentine's Day, but that's all right, we don't need a holiday to talk about love and superheroes.