It is no secret that the Superman movie seems to have split audiences down the middle. Some enjoyed its breezy tone and Silver Age comic book vibe. Others dismissed the lightweight fluff and decried the lack of brooding. So what to do? Well, for a start we could seek out
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This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. The Long Walk was Stephen King’s first completed novel, although it was not published until 1979 under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. An allegory about the Vietnam War, it’s set in a totalitarian
Wednesday Season 2: Exclusive Look Inside a Darker Danse Macabre with the Addams Family
This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. The key to writing a brutally funny Wednesday Addams joke is to not write a joke at all. By virtue of her macabre predilections and hobbies—as well as the naturally sardonic performer
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Michael Holt (Edi Gathegi), also known as Mr. Terrific, has long been one of the most brilliant, layered, and morally grounded characters in the DC Universe. He’s also been one of its most overlooked. For nearly three decades, live-action and animated adaptations have reduced him to comic relief, background support,
Superman: Mr. Terrific and James Gunn’s Approach to Black Characters
Michael Holt (Edi Gathegi), also known as Mr. Terrific, has long been one of the most brilliant, layered, and morally grounded characters in the DC Universe. He’s also been one of its most overlooked. For nearly three decades, live-action and animated adaptations have reduced him to comic relief, background support,