Geek Girl Riot has got all the feels and all the fire about Never Have I Ever S3, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, as well as the news that Nexstar has bought the majority stake in The CW.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the FBI’s investigation of Trump.
It’s like Big or 13 going on 30, but with a millennial wishing to be a senior citizen for some nonsensical reason.
The Incredible Hulk’s cousin tries to juggle a new life as a Hulk AND a private attorney with laughs.
This Jen is not my She-Hulk but it might be yours. If so, I’ll raise a glass to your enjoyment while I cry into my beer (and smile because I’ll always have the comics).
This week’s Singles Lost in Time features songs by Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer and Element Eighty.
— Today we talk about the new Panic! at the Disco single, Ezra Miller’s statement about their recent behavior, and Nipsey Hussle’s star on the Walk of Fame. — Don’t Let the Light Go Out with Panic! at the Disco We vote to just start our weekend now because Panic! at the Disco is making us want to party. The band dropped a new single, “Don’t Let the Light Go Out”, and a music video to go along with it. This comes just three days before the whole Viva Las Vengeance drops on Friday. The song itself starts with a… Read more »
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A Dragon Ball movie that makes Piccolo the star—and we are blessed.
A film that tells a story of Japan’s past using anachronistic uses of art to relate to our current times.