Dennis O’Neil, with news of his passing it’s time to highlight his most notable contributions. People more than likely know him for his work on […]
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Dwayne McDuffie: The Battle To Stand Out and Include
The legacy of the late Dwayne McDuffie is one about reexamination of popular subjects. Not one to shy away from serious matters, McDuffie goes out […]
Continue readingHawk and Dove: Are Creative Differences A Guaranteed Curse?
Hawk and Dove are a superhero duo that come with a lot of baggage. Since the original creation by Steve Ditko and Steve Skeates the […]
Continue readingRed Hood And The Outlaws: Why The Dark Trinity Thrived
Red Hood and the Outlaws one of the early titles of DC’s New 52 that receives bad recognition. After hearing the words of a few […]
Continue readingMike S Miller: How Making Mistakes Is Not The End
Mike S Miller? Isn’t this guy associated with ComicsGate? Does this mean I’ve converted to the cult of a bunch of angry man-children? Absolutely not! […]
Continue readingEarth 2 Mystery: Who is the Fourth Kryptonian?
Earth 2, the name of a secondary world to whatever’s DC’s primary. During the controversial New 52, this world is where creatives toss in new […]
Continue readingYoung Justice: World of Misplaced Intent
Young Justice, many people likely know the name of the show from its TV time to streaming service. The show is about the teenage to […]
Continue readingNeal Adams: Because Passions Are Too Powerful To Stop
Neal Adams, now there’s a name people love to bring up. The man has a unique style about him that just makes everybody feel good. […]
Continue readingLouise Simonson: Sharing the Spotlight
Louise Simonson, multiple award winning writer, co-creator of Cable and Apocalypse, wife of Walt Simonson. That last part is actually how some people today know […]
Continue readingJeph Loeb: The Humanity of the Unordinary
Jeph Loeb, that’s a name no one who follows comics will ever forget. He’s a writer who has made some of the most character defining […]
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