Gail Simone to pen new Jessica Jones multiverse miniseries at Marvel

One of the most prolific female comic book writers is sending one of Marvel's most underrated heroines on one trippy adventure. Gail Simone has signed on as the writer of The Variants, a new five-part multiverse miniseries that centers around former superhero turned private eye Jessica Jones. After taking what appears to be a routine … Continue reading Gail Simone to pen new Jessica Jones multiverse miniseries at Marvel

Hulu’s Fresh is a bloody good commentary on the horrors of modern dating

**This article contains spoilers for Fresh.** Going into Fresh, I only knew two things about it; one, it starred Sebastian "Bucky" Stan and two, it was a horror movie of some kind that was just released on Hulu. As a fan of Stan ever since his days at the Mad Hatter on ABC's Once Upon … Continue reading Hulu’s Fresh is a bloody good commentary on the horrors of modern dating

Tessa Thompson, Kristen Stewart, Jennifer Coolidge, & Encanto score Dorian Award nominations from LGBTQ Critics

GALECA, The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, announced their list of 2022 Dorian Award film nominations this week. The award ceremony recognizes the best in queer and queer-adjacent films, with this year's list of nominees including such fan favorites as Tessa Thompson (Passing), Jennifer Coolidge, Kristen Stewart (Spencer), and Andrew Garfield (Tick, Tick...Boom!). The queer … Continue reading Tessa Thompson, Kristen Stewart, Jennifer Coolidge, & Encanto score Dorian Award nominations from LGBTQ Critics

Marvel to release collector’s book of Jim Lee’s iconic X-Men trading cards

If you were a comic book fan in the early '90s, chances are you owned a lot of trading cards. However, the one set that became an instant classic and is still treasured decades later, is the inaugural X-Men set created by legendary artist Jim Lee. Released in 1992, the deck included 105 cards, all … Continue reading Marvel to release collector’s book of Jim Lee’s iconic X-Men trading cards

Negative Space Comics launches women’s writing competition

The comic book industry can absolutely be a difficult one to break into, but at least one company is trying to make it a lot easier for aspiring professionals. Negative Space Comics was created by writer and photographer Nahuel Fanjul-Arguijo and his partner Alex Dvorak during last year's pandemic shutdown in an effort to support … Continue reading Negative Space Comics launches women’s writing competition

Insight Kids to publish Charmed children’s book this fall

Get ready to join the Power of Three for a time warp to the 80s! Charmed is apparently following in the footsteps of it's supernatural sister series Buffy the Vampire Slayer by launching an all-new story via a children's book. Insight Kids is set to publish a Charmed illustrated storybook this fall that features an … Continue reading Insight Kids to publish Charmed children’s book this fall

The L Word: Generation Q renewed for season 3 at Showtime

After keeping fans on the edge of their seats on whether or not we will see Bettina officially reunite, Showtime has announced that it's revival of The L Word has been renewed. The L Word: Generation Q has been renewed for a third season, expected to be released later this year. The series, which focuses … Continue reading The L Word: Generation Q renewed for season 3 at Showtime

Yellowjackets, Hacks, Chucky, 9-1-1: Lone Star & Love,Victor among GLAAD Media Award Noms

The nominees for the 33rd annual GLAAD Media Awards have been announced, with the list including an impressive crop of new television shows. The awards ceremony honors projects in the media that promote queer inclusiveness and improve the overall quality of LGBTQ representation. This year's ceremony will be split between two dates, Los Angeles on … Continue reading Yellowjackets, Hacks, Chucky, 9-1-1: Lone Star & Love,Victor among GLAAD Media Award Noms

5 reasons why Scream 5 is the superior sequel

**This article contains spoilers for all Scream films.** In watching Scream (2022) over the weekend, I was pleasantly surprised by a variety of things. First, I was surprised that the fifth installment of a 25 year-old horror franchise, released in the middle of January, was so...good. It's extremely rare, especially in the horror genre, to … Continue reading 5 reasons why Scream 5 is the superior sequel