Newsarama is reporting that Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer, the creative team behind Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, are working on a new Superman movie. For real this time. For weeks now, we’ve been hearing rumors to this effect. ... (Continue reading)
Staring in July with Superman #701 and Wonder Woman #601 both titles will be start being written by J. Michael Straczynski. It was recently reported that Gail Simone would leave Wonder Woman for Birds of Prey and we all know how... (Continue reading)
Tales of The DCAU Part One In this series of posts, I will provide in-depth information on the variety of characters and storylines that take place in the DCAU. For the first few posts, I will provide background info on the... (Continue reading)
Smallville Season 10 Great news for all Smallville fans, Michael Ausiello has just revealed that Smallville will indeed be getting it’s 10th season. Here’s hoping that this news won’t make the writers drop the ball in the season finale, like it did... (Continue reading)
DC Comics’ blog, The Source, has just announced the big 2010 Superman event they’ve been teasing us with for some time. I give you, the War of the Supermen! Very little is known at this time, but what is known is... (Continue reading)
I’ll just go ahead and say it now; the ending is what saved this episode for me. (SPOILERS) Now, I can understand why people might like this episode, and I’ll admit that it definitely gets points for the whole epic feel,... (Continue reading)
This is another episode where Clark doesn’t really get to do much besides emote all over Lois. We’ve been getting a lot of those lately. Once again, the Lois and Clark relationship takes center stage over actual super-stuff. Which is... (Continue reading)
After weeks of toying around with Oliver and his downward spiral, they finally bring the situation to a head and slap some sense onto Green Arrow. And by “they,” I mean Chloe. The revelation at the end that she was... (Continue reading)
Smallville really has developed the most interesting habit of taking a bad-sounding idea and making it work brilliantly. Case in point, last week and the Smallville vs Zombies episode. Who among us spoiler-fans didn’t roll our eyes when we read... (Continue reading)
In issue one, Conner Kent returns to Smallville, intent on making his life follow that of Clark Kent, and not Lex Luthor, despite his hidden desire to learn more about the master criminal. Plus, we are introduced to Conner’s new... (Continue reading)
Spoilers Like “Stiletto” from last season, this episode was way better than I thought it would be based on its description. I’m no expert on Zombie movies, but I think that was a pretty good one in general, as opposed to... (Continue reading)