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Never Forget: TV Shows That Deserved Better
From Reaper to Titus, these are the TV shows that vanished too soon – forgotten gems, bizarre experiments, and cult classics that deserved more love. A personal love letter to the shows that slipped through… Read more
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A Super Killer Review!
Superkiller #1 delivers jokes, exposition, and a glimpse of promise after years of delay. But does Vito Gesualdi’s comic stand on its own, or is it another product of the influencer comic craze where fans… Read more
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Camouflage, Conspiracies, and Deer Who Can’t See Orange: Are Hunters Hiding from More Than Just Wildlife?
Deer can’t see orange – so why do some hunters hide in full camo? A weird late-night spiral into vision, safety, and the psychology of invisibility. Read more
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It’s Clobberin’ Time!!! A Review of Fantastic Four: First Steps
A lifelong fan of Marvel’s First Family reviews Fantastic Four: First Steps – the best cinematic take on the team yet. From Galactus and a reimagined Silver Surfer to heartfelt family dynamics and stretchy missed… Read more
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Marvel’s first Family: My Fantastic Four Journey Before First Steps
Ahead of the new Fantastic Four: First Steps movie, I dove headfirst into decades of comics history—from Lee and Kirby’s cosmic origin to Hickman’s multiversal crescendo. What I found was a story of science, family,… Read more
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Nicknames, Memory, and the Versions of Ourselves We Forget
From childhood burns to adult in-jokes, a look at the weird trail of nicknames and how memory chooses what to keep (and maybe why). Read more
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Are Cape Movies Back? The New Superman Review
Decades of DC fandom, a toybox full of comics, and cautious optimism going in—here’s how James Gunn’s Superman (2025) somehow pulled it all off. Dense, hopeful, weird, and yes, even punk rock. Read more
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“True to the Comics” Is Meaningless, and I’m Tired of Pretending It Isn’t.
Actors love to say they’ll be ‘true to the comics’—but what does that even mean when these characters have 50+ years of wildly different stories? This article digs into why that phrase has become meaningless,… Read more
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It’s not Attention Deficit. It’s All-Consuming Attention
A Bronx Tale sparked a spiral into mob movies, creative ambition, and the chaotic attention of ADHD. A personal take on loving everything—except country music. Read more
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