Wonder Woman's New Costume for David E. Kelly

I didn’t think anything would make me like Jim Lee’s redesign of the Wonder Woman costume that debuted last summer in Wonder Woman #600.  Until now.  Its not enough that rumors are swirling about Hollywood that David E. Kelly’s Wonder Woman pilot for NBC is a weird hot mess of Ally McBeal, Diana Prince, and [...]

Snooki Makes Me Want To See A New Battle of The Network Stars

I know that I’ve ragged on Snooki a lot in the year and a half since she burst into America’s pop culture consciousness.  But now she’s done something that I appreciate and want to thank her for.  Just this week, Snooki proved her mettle by jumping into the ring on WWE Monday Night Raw.  Who [...]

Wonder Woman's Extreme Makeover

I’m not sure what’s worse: a retcon like Spider-Man’s One More Day or an extreme makeover of a character.  Is it laziness on the part of the editorial staff or is it a brilliant shot in the dark?  I’d be willing to go with the latter if there weren’t quite so many retcons and makeovers.  [...]

Wonder Woman in Chains, while Siege is a Bloody Yawn

Iron Man 2 trailers are everywhere.  Green Lantern and Thor films are shooting now.  But, where the hell is Wonder Woman?  It’s been talked about for years first as solo project back in the early 2000s and then as part of an overall Justice League film.  I don’t know what the hold up is. Go [...]

Don't Talk to Strangers at The OC Fair

Large fiberglass replicas of food… this is how you know that the food you see will be good but not entirely healthy. Its time to head out to the county fair, in this case its the Orange County Fair.  I give you some of the sights of the fair.  I would have loved to do [...]

On Screen Comic Books 1970s-1980s Pt.2

Ok, you were kind enough to suffer through the bad stuff last week.  I’ll admit the list of good stuff is a mix of comic book inspired characters and sci-fi shows.  Here’s a short list of the stuff I enjoyed in the 1970s and early 1980s: Wonder Woman played by Lynda Carter – Nuff said.  [...]

On Screen Comic Books 1970s-1980s

Continuing on the thoughts from last week’s Watchmen post… I know that a big factor in the improved quality and quantity of superhero films and TV programs has been (1) the advances in CGI effects and (2) the presence of top name talent in front of and behind the camera.  As impressive as Nicholas Hammond’s [...]

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