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The Clown Princess
The indomitable Harley Quinn is experiencing a little bit of anxiety in Lisa Yee’s latest Super Hero High novel. “Some people think I’m just a class clown,” she laments. “But I’m more than that, aren’t I?” Usually Harley Quinn is … Continue reading
Posted in Marvel/DC, Published in 2018
Tagged DC Super Hero Girls, Harley Quinn at Super Hero High, Lisa Yee
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Neon Angelinos on the Road to Ruin
Even though they possessed a multitude of weird powers, the Runaways didn’t consider themselves superheroes. Even the term “superhero” made them a tad uneasy. They weren’t guarding the galaxy, or fighting Thanos, or anything crazy like that. Their mission was … Continue reading
Posted in Marvel/DC, Movies/TV, Published in 2018
Tagged Christopher Golden, Runaways
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The Chicago Cub
As a superhero, you never forget the first time you put on your costume. And certainly T’Challa was cognizant of that moment in Ronald L. Smith’s novel, Black Panther: The Young Prince. “T’Challa stood in front of the mirror, the … Continue reading
Posted in Marvel/DC, Published in 2018
Tagged Black Panther, Ronald L. Smith, The Young Prince
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“I Am Catwoman. Hear Me Roar!”
Author Tim Hanley is back with another discombobulated history of an iconic comic book heroine (previous books examined the messy backgrounds of Wonder Woman and Lois Lane). This time he takes aim at Catwoman, arguably the most iconic character of … Continue reading
Posted in Marvel/DC, Published in 2017
Tagged The Many Lives of Catwoman, Tim Hanley
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The Green Canary
If you’re a fan of Green Arrow and his small-screen colleagues (including Felicity Smoak, John Diggle, Rene Ramirez, Curtis Holt, and Dinah Drake), you already know that Season 5 ended with a big bang cliffhanger. When the TV show resumed … Continue reading
Posted in Marvel/DC, Movies/TV, Published in 2018
Tagged Arrow, Fatal Legacies, James R. Tuck, Marc Guggenheim
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