Hero Trade: How To Make A Bad Idea Profitable

The Hero Trade isn’t just the name of the most famous bad idea. It’s also a meta commentary on modern superhero consumption. Throughout most of […]

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Fletcher Cross: An Anthology In Memetic Mutation

Fletcher Cross: The Multiverse Awaits is a request review for a Kickstarter campaign starting August 3. This anthology series takes influence from Golden Age science […]

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MODOK: Everything You Need To Know About Head Games

MODOK: You Fool! You publish this months after the trade and program?!Fracadactyl: Watch it MODOK! You have to present this stuff right for people to […]

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The Lot: A Guaranteed Bad Idea For A Movie Pitch

The Lot comes from Bad Idea, after a period of delays. This time, Marguerite Bennett of Animosity and Insexts (and Angela) fame works with Renato […]

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Slay Bells: How To Show Santa Breaking Bad

Slay Bells is a Christmas in July special from Bad Idea. Santa snapping is practically a sub-genre of itself. In comics alone, the most memorable […]

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America Chavez: Why Self-Discovery Can Be Misleading

America Chavez is a character from Marvel Comics with a strong following. While her initial debut in a forgettable mini-series didn’t leave a big impression; […]

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Wonder Man: Why Big Entertainment Never Learns

Wonder Man is a Marvel superhero people don’t often know what to do with. The only person with moderate success with the character is Gerard […]

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Shang-Chi And How Marvel Depicted Racism In The 1970s

With the Shang-Chi movie getting some attention, it might be a good time to go over some source material. I don’t mean combining Chi’s father […]

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Ash: How The Star Of Event Comics Burned Out

Ash is the premiere superhero franchise of Event Comics, popular enough to crossover with DC. But who is Ash? More importantly is there a chance […]

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Charles Atlas Methods: How To Be A Real Muscle Man

The Charles Atlas Methods start the trends of marketing fitness, so of course comics have to parody them. It’s certainly enticing to look like a […]

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