Monday, April 29, 2019
How a Spider-Man/Ghost Rider Team-Up Influenced HBO's Spawn
Spikes and chains and disturbing acts... how did two issues of Spider-Man influence HBO's brutal cult classic cartoon? Find out this week at CBR.
Monday, April 22, 2019
There's More To This X-Men: The Animated Series Episode Than A Meme
Revist both the days of 1990s after-school cartoons and inane early internet memes! This week at CBR!
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero - "Computer Complications"
Another G. I. Joe episode that inspired my novel series. "Computer Complications." #GIJoe (smashwords.com/profile/view/G…)
Maybe not the best title, but I think every kid of this era remembers this one. This is the episode establishing a romantic link between Mainframe & Zarana. Probably two years after this, the C.O.P.S. animated series will have a hero fall in love with a jewel thief. Plus, there's always Batman and Catwoman. And Marvel's answer, Cap and Diamondback.
Monday, April 15, 2019
Harley Quinn's Early (and Awkward) Team-Ups with the Animated Batman
This week at CBR, I revisit the first Harley spotlight tale from 1994. Then, a Batman Adventures story featuring the long-awaited (?) kiss between Harley and Batman.
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Captain America Epic Collection: The Bloodstone Hunt, Part Five
CAPTAIN AMERICA #368 - Mar ’90. Amazing this isn’t the Epic reprint’s cover.
I wasn’t purchasing CAP regularly at this point; couldn’t afford every Marvel book I wanted.
But I made sure to pick these issues up. Classic example of an X tie-in drawing in an X-reader. Doesn’t feel gratuitous, though. Gru went through a period of using profanity symbols then dropped it. Now, we have dashes for swears.
But I made sure to pick these issues up. Classic example of an X tie-in drawing in an X-reader. Doesn’t feel gratuitous, though. Gru went through a period of using profanity symbols then dropped it. Now, we have dashes for swears.
Monday, April 1, 2019
When Angela Debuted on HBO's Spawn (For... No Real Reason)
This week at CBR, I look back at Angela's debut on the animated Spawn...which, I'm assuming, led to nothing thanks to Neil Gaiman's hobby of suing Todd McFarlane.