It’s time to wrap up our side-plot with the Clayface family.
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We return to the hunt for Abattoir, along with the re-introduction of a couple other members of Batman’s Rogues Gallery.
Read moreOne last issue of Showcase ’94 in Knightquest – this time with… what I’d guess you’d call Waiting for AzBat.
Read moreIt’s time to wrap up our storyline with Huntress.
Read moreBefore we return to Abattoir, let’s see what Robin has been up to – as he teams up with Huntress.
Read moreAnd it’s time to wrap out this little mini-story arc, though not the presence of Abattoir in Knightsquest.
Read moreWe continue the hunt for (*sigh*) Abattoir with the the continuation of this storyline.
Read moreWe start the path to the end of Knightquest: The Crusade.
Read moreThis time I’m taking a look at the two previous MCU TV series from Disney+ in advance of next month’s release of Loki. Part 1 will be covering WandaVision, and Part 2 will be covering Falcon & The Winter Soldier.
Read moreWe continue our little pair of one-shots with the re-introduction of one of the characters from the Bloodlines event.
Read moreBefore we get into next the minor arc in Knightsquest: The Crusade, we have a couple one-shots from Batman: Shadow of the Bat.
Read moreIt’s the moment we’ve all been dreading.
Read moreIf WandaVision was an experiment within an experiment, Falcon and the Winter Soldier is a much more conventional limited TV series. It’s still very much a MCU work, with the higher budgets that come with a show like this. However, if you were expecting some more standard superheroic action, this is certainly the show for that. That said, this is, when all is said and done, a show in the vein of the Captain America movies, and like Cap’s comics counterpart, while all comics are political to some degree, Captain America comes to the table planning to be overtly political, with things to say, so to really discuss this show, I’m going to have to say upfront, I’m going to have to get into spoilers – starting below the cut.
Read moreWandaVision is the first part of Marvel’s new initiative for incorporating TV series into the MCU. Rather than the long ongoing series like Agents of Shield, or more street-level series that are superheroic but smaller in scope than the Netflix series, these are more limited series that are more limited in scope, while also involving some of the actual Avengers. In the case of WandaVision, they’re also starting off with a series that is considerably more experimental in style and far more personal in tone than the main films.
There will be spoilers below the cot.
Read moreThis week I’m taking a look at the expansion to Marvel’s Spider-Man (which I previously reviewed).
Read moreThis time Batman takes down Firefly, and the unholy alliance of Joker & Scarecrow.
Read moreIt’s the third act, and everything is coming to a head!
Read moreWe continue with the second act of Joker’s little drama.
Read moreWe get around to The Joker’s blockbuster plot.
Read moreThis time, we get the unholy alliance of The Joker and Scarecrow…
Read moreIt’s time to wrap up Jean-Paul’s first big crossover.
Read moreWhen we last left off, Batman was in hot pursuit of Catwoman.
Read moreBatman’s crossover with Catwoman continues in Batman’s own book.
Read moreWe return to AzBat with him having a crossover (team-up is the wrong word) with Catwoman.
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