Month: April 2021

WARNING: The following contains spoilers for NBC’s Good Girls Season 4, Episode 4, “Dave.” NBC’s Good Girls took some time, but it eventually broke the once-altruistic Stan (Reno Wilson) when he tried to make some extra cash bouncing at a strip club. Granted, he’s still a sympathetic figure, as he lost his job as a cop covering for Beth
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Marvel Studios’ She-Hulk continues to round out its cast, adding Hamilton star Renée Elise Goldsberry. According to Deadline, Goldsberry will portray a character named Amelia in the legal comedy. No other details were revealed, although there is a minor character named Amelia Hopkins, a student at Midtown High School, in the She-Hulk comics. RELATED: Marvel Announces Rough Start Dates for She-Hulk, Moon Knight
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While the powerful being that would eventually be known as Michael Korvac would become one of the Marvel Universe’s greatest threats a couple of times over, he began his villainous career in the far future as a pawn in other powerful games that brought him into conflict with characters like the original Guardians of the Galaxy and
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Alien #1 by Philip Kennedy Johnson, Salvador Larroca and Guru-eFX, on sale now One of the biggest ambitions the Weyland-Yutani Corporation has in the Alien franchise is creating Xenomorph soldiers they can weaponize. With its proficiency in tech and biology, war’s always been something the higher-ups could naturally profit off — which
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A new variant cover for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #1 puts the spotlight on Kara Zor-El’s mysterious new ally Ruthye. Writer Tom King shared the cover on Twitter, which features art by Gary Frank. “Incredible alt cover for Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow #1 by @1moreGaryFrank,” King wrote. “Meet Ruthye, your newest favorite DC character. She’s got quite
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for the first three episodes of Invincible, streaming now on Amazon Prime. Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley and Cory Walker’s Invincible comic book series featured a lot of references to pop-culture, and the Amazon Prime Video adaptation follows suit. While it doesn’t make reference to Image Comics like the original, the Invincible TV series still features a lot of tongue-in-cheek
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for the fourth episode of Invincible,“Neil Armstrong, Eat Your Heart Out,” streaming now on Amazon Prime. Amazon Prime Video’s Invincible is certainly taking liberty with the Image Comics source material, making quite a few changes as Mark Grayson charts his path as the titular hero. As a result, we’re getting more
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When people think of tabletop roleplaying games, some of the first things to come to mind are polyhedral dice and complicated mathematics associated with games like Dungeons & Dragons, but Jay Dragon’s brand new game Wanderhome isn’t like that at all. Built using the No Dice, No Masters game system, Possum Creek Games’ Wanderhome is a pastoral roleplaying game set in the
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The most impressive juggling act on American Dad is Roger maintaining a seemingly endless parade of alternate identities. Although he has gotten confused from time to time, it’s honestly surprising things haven’t gone horribly wrong on more occasions. But one episode revealed how Roger developed his personas and safely stored them in a factory until he burnt
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In preparation for Disney+’s upcoming Star Wars series Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ewan McGregor’s Jedi Master beard from the Star Wars prequel trilogy has fully returned. McGregor’s bearded look was spotted as he was hanging out with fellow gearhead Randy Carlson. McGregor’s beard is designed to fit the Star Wars timeline of the upcoming show, resembling the facial hair middle-aged Kenobi wore in Revenge
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