“Batman: Caped Crusader Season One” Review
In terms of Batman cartoons, none surpass Batman: The Animated Series. It’s the gold standard for the bat-dressed superhero and no Batman cartoon before or after has managed to surpass
In terms of Batman cartoons, none surpass Batman: The Animated Series. It’s the gold standard for the bat-dressed superhero and no Batman cartoon before or after has managed to surpass
Although adorned with an anime influence, there’s a retro wholesomeness to My Adventures With Superman. Far from the dismal darkness of Zack Snyder’s interpretations and the bland ribbings of the
The satire of The Boys continues to make it one of the most engrossing superhero shows by a wide margin. While other shows stoop themselves in the escapism of its
The sequel series to Sausage Party is more of the crude and childish subversion that audiences were treated to with the 2016 film. There are plenty more acts of food
Returning to the 1990s X-Men cartoon seems like a safe nostalgic bet for Marvel Studios to entice their Millenial fanbase. But sequel series of X-Men ’97 does not play itself
The Gundam franchise always takes on different flavors when it ventures out of the established Universal Century timeline. For The Witch from Mercury, there’s a merging of Gundam’s traditional anti-war
It’s fitting that the Marvel series Hawkeye would debut on Thanksgiving and come with the theme of being set during Christmas. The previous Marvel series all felt as though there
There’s perhaps more promise in a Marvel anthology saga that it feels more suitable for playing with the Marvel Cinematic Universe rather than adhering to its many connections. The previous
Tom Hiddleston’s character of Loki receives perhaps one of the most lore-heavy and perplexing of Marvel series. The series takes place after the events of Avengers: Endgame, when a Loki
The Bad Batch attempts to give some more character and humanity to the cloned Stormtroopers that once fought alongside the Jedi. It was hard to feel for them during their