Stargirl: Frenemies: Chapter Nine: The Haunting
As you might expect from the title, there are a few disturbing things going on in “Frenemies: Chapter Eleven: The Haunting.”
As you might expect from the title, there are a few disturbing things going on in “Frenemies: Chapter Eleven: The Haunting.”
The weird mashup of various versions of Gotham City is an interesting place. They’ve taken elements from all sorts of different tellings of the various Bat-related stories, and made something new, with a collection of characters that are mostly from different times and places, with a few originals. With the looming threat of the Court…
In honor of the ¨spookiest¨ time of the year—and given the ever-changing state of the upcoming James Gunn/DC Studios multiverse,—I felt it appropriate to list some strange and scary characters I would love to see on the big screen in the near future and the directors I would put at the helm of their stories.…
The Loki series on Disney+ was a lot of fun, and an interesting look at the God of Lies (or Mischief, or Stories, depending on which version you’re going by). It was also the introduction of Kang, a hugely powerful foe of the Avengers, into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now, Loki does something else no…
The series comes to a close with “Home,” which has been the driving goal behind what most of the Skrulls were doing.
I’ve thought for a while, and the internet has further convinced me, that any time someone describes anything as the “true” version of something, it’s going to be a bad scene. Throw “one” before the true and it’s much worse.
Like most characters who have been around for a while, there have been several versions of the character, and even three different companies publishing their adventures.
the show focuses more on relationships and family than on superhero action, but, as with just about everything else they do, does it well. There are some interesting developments and revelations in “In Cold Blood.”
. Fury has seemed to be behind, outnumbered, and haunted since he came back to Earth from SABER, losing assorted friends and allies along the way as he tries to defeat Gravik and his militant faction of the Skrulls.
Last episode of Stargirl ended with the sudden and unexpected appearance of the Ultra-Humanite, a very dangerous foe of the JSA for decades. Considering that, obvious raw power to one side, the Ultra-Hunanite has a few specialties that are very troubling, it makes me wonder about a few things. Actually, it incites the same level of paranoia as much of the Skrull presence in Secret Invasion.