Superhero Registration: When Is It Necessary or Segregating?

Is a Superhuman Registration act an ideal way for heroes to be properly compensated and protected, or a means for a brutal campaign?

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Surgeon X: A Botched Encephaldesis

Surgeon X had a rather impressive premise; but when everything surrounding it was piled up so quickly, it just fell apart.

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Sheltered: The Eruption of a Plot Element

I’ve heard about how some people compare Tom King to Rian Johnson when it comes to writing. I think Ed Brisson’s work on Sheltered is on there too.

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Chelsea Cain: Controversy Can be a Good Thing

Chelsea Cain, novelist, comic writer, controversy magnet. How does a creator accurate portray a young woman’s struggles and bounce back from a scandal?

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Morning Glories’ “Better Future”: The Hidden Meaning

“For a Better Future”, man that phrase is irritating when read. What did those psychos even mean by it anyway?

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Superman vs. The Elite: The Polarizing American Way

Superman vs. The Elite, an enhancement of the original story by the same creator no less. However, there is also a hint that some things didn’t need to change.

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Squirrel Girl: The Secret Origin Theories

Squirrel Girl, we know you eat nuts and kick butts. But can you let me find out the origin of your powers?

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Ninja Boy by Ale Garza: Missing the Beat

A lot of choices were made into the development of Ale Garza’s Ninja Boy, some good and some were just the result of bad luck. Wish him luck, because Ninja Boy is going to need it.

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Ra’s al Ghul and The Debate Over His Ideals

Ra’s al Ghul, assassin, mastermind, wannabe protector of nature. With global warming threatening the environment if something is not done, is Ra’s plans to wipe out humanity justified?

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Brian Michael Bendis: Why Reinvention Is Just Selling Out

Comic publishers, please listen. Brian Michael Bendis’ strengths are with crime drama, displaying actions, and writing teenagers. Do not make his practices of killing off characters you don’t like, just adding new characters out of nowhere without establishing them, and radically changing characters for drama as regular things.

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