
Greg Rucka
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2 weeks ago |
metacritic.com | Victoria Mahoney |Greg Rucka |Sarah Walker |Leandro Fernandez
June 2025 Movie Preview Keith Kimbell Our editors select the most noteworthy films debuting in June, including a new Pixar film, a Formula 1 drama, a live-action How to Train Your Dragon, and more.
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2 weeks ago |
cbr.com | Greg Rucka |J.G. Jones |Timothy Donohoo
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account Image by Morena Perez Vitale Wonder Woman is DC Comics' premier heroine and the most well-known female superhero of them all. She was previously played by Gal Gadot in the DC Extended Universe, with her last appearance in the role being 2023's The Flash. Now, the Amazing Amazon is set to be rebooted in the new DC Universe, and there are several potential inspirations for this upcoming movie. James Gunn's announcement for the DCU Wonder...
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3 weeks ago |
wp.me | Greg Rucka |Michael Lark |Richard Bruton
Taking a look inside the UK’s greatest sci-fi comic, the Galaxy’s Greatest, now 48 years young —it’s the (late) Weekly 2000 AD. 48 years young, consistently the finest sci-fi anthology you could wish to read.
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Mar 23, 2025 |
bleedingcool.com | Greg Rucka |Michael Lark |Rich Johnston |Lazarus Fallen
"The Lazarus series follows Forever Carlyle, an unkillable, genetically-engineered soldier, controlled by the mechanisms of her father, Malcolm Carlyle. Malcolm is the patriarch of one of the powerful Families that rose to rule the world after an economic-driven apocalypse. The Families now own everything and everyone; in this neo-feudalist order, you are either of value to the Families and made a Serf, or you are irrelevant, disposable labor, called Waste.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
gatecrashers.fan | Bruce Timm |Ed Brubaker |Greg Rucka |Matt Reeves
With a lot of current superhero media, there’s this weird pull towards nostalgia, a reminder of things we used to have, or sometimes, things that were just rumored or teased that we never got. In some ways, I get it. I understand that pull towards familiarity, toward things that we’re used to. It’s comforting, but it’s also something that I feel we need to escape from, or else we can’t really grow. Marvel Animation’s X-Men ‘97 was a show with a similar fear surrounding it.
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