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It's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... the modern mythic hero, and my thoughts on this cultural phenomenon.
superherotelevisionreviews |
Young Justice Season 1Jun. 03, 2014 | Comments This pantheon of young heroes inevitably gained their own comic franchise, culminating in the terrific 2010 Cartoon Network series Young Justice. It was cancelled after only two seasons, but the first is now available on Netflix to enjoy. |
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HobbiesMay. 29, 2014 | Comments A retired couple encounter a hero with a keen sense of JUSTICE. |
mysterysuperheroscience fictionGalavanttelevision |
From the UpfrontsMay. 17, 2014 | Comments This week was the Upfronts, a yearly event where networks announce new shows coming to the small screen in a bid to woo audiences and advertisers. I'm most excited about ABC's Resurrection. But there's a few other shows that have piqued my interest. |
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In Celebration of MothersMay. 10, 2014 | Comments Unfortunately, the majority of fiction depends on removing mothers from the picture in order to generate drama. But there are a few exceptions. |
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After the Last HurrahMar. 27, 2014 | Comments An aging couple shares a heart-to-heart talk about love, family, and fireworks. |
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Book Review: After the Golden Age by Carrie VaughnJul. 07, 2011 | Comments To any of those screenwriters struggling with pulling off a superhero story, I'd suggest they read Carrie Vaughn's delightful novel After the Golden Age. Tip 1, Tinseltown: sometimes the person with the power isn't the best one to focus on. |