

While we like Snyder's version very much, here are some other NSFW images we like almost as much (eye headphones in): From artist commentary from from artist (with excellent commentary) and this one, from artist with special love for the pegging crew. Zach Snyder confirmed that Batman in fact does eat, with one of the greatest tweets of all time. It was a great day.įor what it's worth, it wasn't just the internet that disagreed. The TV Show about the superheroes going to work is called The Boys.Įxactly one year ago (well, one year ago yesterday), Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker, co-creators of the DC Entertainment-HBO Max adult animated series “Harley Quinn,” told Variety that DC Comics removed a scene from the show of Batman "dining feline" (h/t bleedingcool for this delightful euphemism), saying "Heroes don't do that." As is right and just, the internet disagreed and #HeroesWhoEat and #BatmanGoesDown were born. Jen was on Heaving Bosoms to discuss Cinnamon Blade. Up by M-E Girard (YA) Cinnamon Blade: Knife in Shining Armor by Shira Glassman The Second Mango by Shira Glassman Being Emily by Rachel Gold (tw: T). If you have little kids, check out the Mia Mayhem series of graphic novels. Another essay about how modern superhero movies are romance and sex-free is called Everyone is Beautiful and No One is Horny.


If after this episode you think you might want to check out more comics, Suzanne’s site Love in Panels is the best place to start.Ĭomics writer Mark Waid wrote about manhood and comics in an essay that is no longer available online, but Mark is also the author of Irredeemable, a comic about Superman turning villainous. Check out the site Sequential Crush to see the history of romance comics. In fact, Taika Waititi said Mills & Boon, so.that's official.īack in the day, romance comics were just as popular as superhero comics. There was no kissing in Doctor Strange, but we’ve been promised there will be in Thor: Love and Thunder. Sarah has a story in the anthology, and we’ll hope you’ll buy one for the young reader in your life. Welcome Barry Lyga, comics author and editor of the YA superhero anthology Generation Wonder. It will be Saturday evening July 30th in Alexandria. Thanks to Old Town Books, we are going to have a real Fated Mates Live event at Apollycon at the end of July.
