DM Double Comics : Compact Doses Of Cool

Independent comic book companies sometimes have the same old ideas and usually lean into one genre when they start out. Not so for DM Double Comics. They have different books for different comic book...

Looking Up: DC Comics Media and A Return To Hope

As I am writing this, I have had a couple of hard years from loss to serious health problems, to intense personal issues; it has been rough. And although my faith has sustained me,...

From Topenga To TMNT: Greater Austin Comic Con Sees A Totally Rad Sixth Year

Get ready, pop culture fanatics! The Greater Austin Comic Con is returning in 2025, promising an even bigger and better experience for fans of comics, anime, gaming, sci-fi, and fantasy. This year’s guests include...

An Underrated Classic?| Jurassic Park III

Shadow & Substance is a column that explores the world of film and TV, especially in the genres of sci-fi and horror. Asking the questions and exploring the answers that lie in the middle...

The Kryptonite in the Room: Why Superman 2025 Could Struggle to Soar

There is something deeply fascinating about the eternal optimism surrounding Superman films, a kind of cinematic wish fulfillment that mirrors the very character himself. Much like Dorian Gray's portrait, each new Superman movie seems...

‘CoComelon’ Animated Series to Move from Netflix to Disney+ in 2027

The popular animated preschool series CoComelon, a global phenomenon known for its catchy nursery rhymes and vibrant animation, is set to transition from Netflix to Disney+ in January 2027. This shift marks a significant...

Forever Young: The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)

Shadow & Substance is a column that explores the world of film and TV, especially in the genres of sci-fi and horror. Asking the questions and exploring the answers that lie in the middle...

The Enduring Charm of The Rocketeer

Shadow & Substance is a column that explores the world of film and TV, especially in the genres of sci-fi and horror. Asking the questions and exploring the answers that lie in the middle...