In the anniversary issue of the series which gave DC its name, Detective Comics 1000 is the quintessential Batman celebration of the year. It’s in this 96-page comic that multiple creators who’ve worked on the […]
80 Years of Batman (Part 3): Pearls (A Batman Short Story)
From the personal notes of Alfred Pennyworth, caretaker of the Wayne Estate: Gotham City had still been recovering from the Joker’s city-wide food poisoning hysteria in the week when Master Bruce began to investigate the […]
Holy Moley!: A Review of Shazam!
When 14-year-old Billy Batson was bestowed with awesome magic power, in order to transform into a powerful superhero, all he has to say is “Shazam!” I arrived at an early screening of Shazam! last Saturday, […]
80 Years of Batman (Part 2): An Endless War, An Aging Man
Aging can be a somewhat complicated issue in comic books, due to the fact that most characters remain the same over extended periods of time, or age at an extremely slow rate. However, Batman has […]
80 Years of Batman (Part 1): Standing the Test of Time
Although Batman is traditionally a comic book character, the spread of the Dark Knight through all mediums truly is a testament to how well the character has been received since 1939. Since his debut, Batman […]
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm: The Dark Knight’s Forgotten Film
Never did I expect the opportunity to see this movie in theaters. This past Saturday, at 11:30 P.M., I attended the Batman: Mask of the Phantasm screening at the Coral Gables Art Cinema. Batman: Mask […]
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster: The Men Behind Superman
By: Dylan Moure It all started with an idea. Jerome “Jerry” Siegel and Joseph “Joe” Shuster often worked together in the early 30’s, and always wanted to present the world with a super-man. In the […]