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5 Defining Moments When Just Being Batman Wasn't Enough For The World's Greatest Detective
"Because he's Batman!" How many times have we heard that expression every time Batman's actions need an explanation? Don't get me wrong, I love the Caped Crusader and he is one of my favorite fictional characters of all time, but what I think makes him so special is the fact that he is just a man.
Jonas CasillasPublished 4 years ago in GeeksCrisis on Infinite Earths Part 3 Recap (Spoilers Ahead)
Hey guys, I know its been a long while with everything going on, but I'm finally getting back into the writing spirit and here to bring you a recap of Part 3 of Crisis of Infinite Earths.
Joseph MicalizioPublished 4 years ago in GeeksHawkeye
The archer, one of the most underrated Avengers, Hawkeye. We’ve seen him on the big screen and we will soon see him pass the torch in his own mini series on Disney+, but how many of us actually know his comic book origins?
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 4 years ago in GeeksMarvel Cinematic Universe Character Guide
Here is an updated list for the massive fictional narrative that has made the MCU by far (if not the most) successful franchise in movie history. Over a year after Marvel's Avengers: Endgame hit theatres, this list has grown exponentially since the end of 2017. With that, here is an updated list on the main heroes who were there on the road to Infinity. Thanks for reading.
Justice League - can it be saved by the fabled "Snyder Cut"? Part 2
Here is Part 2 of the "Snyder Cut" feature published earlier today. "Justice League" Production Issues By 2017, Marvel Studios and Disney were soaring high. They had released 16 films from the MCU and were so confident in their product, that they scheduled the third Thor movie ("Thor: Ragnorak") for release in the same month as "Justice League" (November 2017) - a single franchise lead against a full DC super-team. On the other hand, DC and Warner Bros. were reeling from the poor reactions to both "Batman vs Superman" and "Suicide Squad", but they had some hope after the overwhelmingly positive response for "Wonder Woman".
Matthew BuckPublished 4 years ago in GeeksJustice League - can it be saved by the fabled "Snyder Cut"? Part 1
There's possibly no hotter fan war online than Marvel vs DC Comics, to the point where there have been co-ordinate efforts to bias ratings on independent movie review sites. There are even wide-spread conspiracies that Marvel Studio's owner, Disney, has paid film critics and publishers for positive reviews for Marvel films and negative reviews for DC/Warner Bros Studio films.
Matthew BuckPublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe DC Extended Universe
Tragedy During the Spring of 2017, the DC Extended Universe suffered the family tragedy of Zack Snyder, the Batman v. Superman director suffered a tragic loss of his daughter to suicide and the departure of Zack Snyder from the Justice League film in the process of reshoots, parting ways definitively from the DC Extended Universe. Upon his departure, Joss Whedon was brought onboard the project for reshoots.
Patrick OuandjiPublished 4 years ago in GeeksMeat Man
"The sun is rising over this beautiful city. I have always enjoyed this view. It is calm as everyone awakes and the city starts to stretch and get ready for the day. For me though, it is a break. A pause to the danger and fears that the night brings. I take up watch every night guarding this city so that I can have this moment one more time. No one knows of me or the powers I posses. Well besides the mayor that is. What are those powers you might ask... Well you will just ha-"
Logan SchwankePublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe evolution of Bat-girl
Bat-girl beginnings Bat-girl was birthed through DC comics as the female superheroine counterpart to Batman. She was introduced in 1961 as Betty Kane by Sheldon Moldoff and Bill Finger. In 1967Betty was replaced by Barbara Gordon who eventually became identified as Batgirl, without the hyphen. This character made her entrance in DC Comics #359, The million dollar debut of Batgirl, in January 1967.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksKryptonite
Probably one of the most well known comic book items, even among those who don’t frequent comic books. Kryptonite; it's a song, an analogy, but more importantly it's Superman’s only known weakness, at least green Kryptonite is his weakness. Kryptonite takes many forms in the comics, some of which we get to see play out on screen in the form of Smallville (the best Superman adaptation that exists I don’t care). With all the changes DC comics has gone through and the many colors Krytonite can take form in, all causing different effects, it can get confusing keeping them straight or even knowing what all of them are. So here we go, here is where we break down all the colors and effects of Kryptonite…
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe Arrowverse Characters Who Need Their Own Series
The Arrowverse has been the home to many fabulous characters, some of which haven't had nearly enough screen time. It's not that the writers didn't try to do their best by them, it's simply that there is a limited amount of time for the story to unfold per episode.
Rachel CarringtonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksNational Superhero Day 2020
Happy National Superhero Day, everyone. This day occurs every year on April 28. Here’s one fun fact about it: employees at Marvel Comics founded this day back in 1995. The purpose of it was for people to come together and celebrate their fictional or real life heroes. This is the 25th anniversary of the event and I have three superheroes I want to showcase. Whenever I put on a costume, I always feel like saving the world and people. You’re never too old or too young to dress up as your favorite superhero. Currently, we’re going through a health crisis, but this is a perfect day to remind ourselves that there’s always hope and can get through anything.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 4 years ago in Geeks