Community shines thanks to the sheer ridiculousness of the classes and the way that the writers have managed to so effortlessly capture the thematic resonance those classes allow. I’m not …
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The Weird Review interviewed NerdSpan’s founder at Wizard World St. Louis Comic Con, covering Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight, geeky publishing, looking young, and …
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The Joker, Bane, Deathstroke, Darkseid and Lex Luthor — the scariest and most menacing villains in DC Comics’ universe — take center stage in a brand new full-length documentary from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) and DC Entertainment (DCE). The joint announcement was made today by WBHE and DCE.
“Batman prepares for everything.” Bat-fans have been saying that for a long time. This idea even became the premise for the JLA “Tower of Babel” storyline, but ever since DC Comics relaunched all their titles with 2011’s soft reboot, Batman has failed to live up to this. New 52 Batman doesn’t seem to be prepared for anything.
In the “Court of Owls,” Batman spends his life failing to discover a secret society running rampant, not until they’re ready. In “Death of the family,” the Joker runs free for a year, taking control of Arkham Asylum, unfettered until he’s ready to defeat every Bat-Family member one by one. However creative and powerful Scott Snyder’s stories might be, is his Batman inept?
Pop quiz, hotshot: What’s the best way to bust your boob tube? We asked NerdSpan friends, fans, and followers on Facebook and Twitter to name the most entertaining ways to demolish their television sets. Answers included a lot of weapons, more than a few mentions of the motion picture Office Space, and many more creative suggestions.