
Never meet your heroes.
You’re bound to be disappointed.
Isn’t that what we are told?
But years ago, while working for the Fishrag That Shall Not Be Named, I got the chance to interview Kevin Conroy.
Continue reading “Forever Our Dark Knight”Never meet your heroes.
You’re bound to be disappointed.
Isn’t that what we are told?
But years ago, while working for the Fishrag That Shall Not Be Named, I got the chance to interview Kevin Conroy.
Continue reading “Forever Our Dark Knight”The newest DC Universe film “Batman: The Long Halloween – Part One” dares to take on one of the most beloved Batman stories in recent years.
It’s not a miscarriage of justice. But it’s no triumph either.
Continue reading “‘Batman: The Long Halloween – Part One’ isn’t much to celebrate”
Give a man a book, he’ll go on a multiverse killing spree.
That’s the outcome of part two of “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” an hour brimming with some fantastic action, terrific fan-service and several scene-stealing performances. It’s almost as if it’s a different show, and it is, it’s “Batwoman.”
Don’t knock it ’til you watched it.
Lex Luthor is very much alive, with his own part to play, the Monitor assures the assembled heroes.
Lex immediately steals the magical Book of Destiny and sets out to destroy every Superman everywhere. The Monitor is surprisingly chill about his cosmic vendetta.
Now this is a problem because our heroes have been charged with rounding up the legendary heroes – paragons – who can save the multiverse.
Continue reading “It’s Raining Supermen: ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ Part Two”