Category: Comics
Category: Comics
The Umbrella Academy May Have Revealed the Origins of the Sparrows
The first two issues of Tales from the Umbrella Academy: You Look Like Death may have dropped massive clues into the origin of the Sparrows. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for You Look Like Death: Tales from the Umbrella Academy #1-2 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, I.N.J. Culbard, and Nate Piekos of Blambot, on sale now. When a
Read MoreWhat Can the Avengers Do Against an Ultron Made Up Entirely of Adamantium?
This is “From a Different Point of View,” a feature where I discuss a comic book series with another writer. In this case, it is Eileen Gonzalez who will be going over the history of the Avengers with me, story by story! When last we checked in with our heroes in Avengers #66, “Betrayal!” by Roy Thomas, Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd
Read MoreHow Did Bane Take Over Gotham City’s Criminal Underworld in Knightfall?
In a special discussion with readers, CSBG continues its look at Knightfall by showing how Bane took over Gotham City’s criminal underworld. This is “From a Different Point of View,” a feature where I discuss a comic book series with other people. This time around, due to everyone having to self-isolate, I figured I’d do a special
Read MoreSuper Smash Bros Has Already Issued a Significant Minecraft Steve Change
One of Minecraft Steve’s victory poses in Smash became the butt of some very inappropriate jokes, which led to a swift change from Nintendo. Last week saw Minecraft‘s Steve join the roster of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Coinciding with Steve’s release was the 9.0.0 balance patch, which saw a number of characters receive numerous buffs and changes. Not even a
Read MoreDisney+: Content Warnings Are a Step in the Right Direction
Disney+ launched last fall with the slogan, “the best stories in one place.” As wholesome and beloved as the studio’s library of content is, classic Disney films aren’t free of controversy. With a catalog that includes the overtly racist Song of the South, not to mention decades of more casually problematic characters, industry watchers and new subscribers
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