Darkcat #1
UMC Ediciones (2019)
“Heads Or Tails”
WRITER: Leonardo Figueroa
ARTIST: Emiliano Urich
COLORIST: Max Cereijido
COVER ART: Carolina Cesario
EDITORS: Jonh Curico & Luis Sanchez
Darkcat #1
UMC Ediciones (2019)
“Heads Or Tails”
WRITER: Leonardo Figueroa
ARTIST: Emiliano Urich
COLORIST: Max Cereijido
COVER ART: Carolina Cesario
EDITORS: Jonh Curico & Luis Sanchez

I swear this is almost done.
If I sound like I’m getting tired of this, I’m really not. I do find this interesting. Yes, it’s taken longer than I thought and I’m worried readers are seeing this as going way too long. This has been a deep dive through the original pitch and the season two writer’s guide, and maybe it feels longer than the previous story bible reviews. Currently, the YouTube channel glib facsimile (apparently he can’t afford capital letters–kidding, Glib) is doing his own series on the writer’s guide. I’m going to watch it when I’m done here, which should be by the end of the month, start of next month at the latest. This still isn’t as bad as going through Seduction Of The Innocent and I pray to God nothing ever is.
It doesn’t help that this part of the Q&A guide, and one question in particular, doesn’t make sense. Some of this is in the guide itself, and I still don’t know why they added this section. I haven’t read the previous drafts so I don’t know if this more of a FAQ based on season one writers’ questions, or if they didn’t think what they had would be clear enough. If you needed clarity, just rewrite the section. Does the guide going into season three add a section for Chekov or is there a “tell us about this new Russian Davy Jones you shoved into this year?” question? (Not kidding, that’s what they used for his early hairstyle, Davy Jones of the Monkees because their fellow NBC show was doing amazing ratings with the younger set and the network or Desilu wanted them to get in on that.)
So this section goes into more lore building, but will we learn anything new about intentions? Let’s head in and find out.
Knuckles The Echidna #31
Archie Comic Publications (December, 1999)
WRITER: Ken Penders
COLORIST: Frank Gagliardo
LETTERER: Vickie Williams
EDITOR: J.F. Gabrie
“King Of The Hill” part 2, “The Thrill Of The Hunt”
PENCILER: Ken Penders
INKER: Harvey Mercadoocasio
Espio The Chameleon: “The Best Of Friends”
PENCILER: Colleen Doran
INKER: Jim Amash

In order to not be behind on this show/game story analysis I did a special Sunday post to remain caught up. Then I came back from Christmas break…and the show didn’t. In other words, I could have reviewed the previous episode without worry since they didn’t posted a new episode in the next TWO weeks. Well, they finally dropped episode six, or episode 4 part one, “Broken Fate” part one.
I’m starting to think this multipart thing is for the game. Maybe it later gets reposted as a full episode without the unused paths, or the numbering system YouTube is going by and the fact that these titles usually only describe the first episode of two makes no sense. I’m using the Tubi posting for the numbers because they’re more accurate to how I’m posting and reviewing this series, with the untaken paths.
When we last left our heroes, Black Canary was dead, Circe had convinced Barbara Minerva to become Cheetah and her flunky, and Cheetah was about to attack Doctor Fate during his battle with Circe. What choices are made this time, and what choices from previous episodes matter? And by “matter” I mean “changes something so slight I’m not sure it was worth the trouble. Yeah, the choices really aren’t affecting the show for the most part, just minor character interactions, and I see no evidence that the EveryHero Project sub-game matters at all. Still, there is interesting story to analyze. Technically.

Nothing says “traitor” like a picture of the hero beating up the enemy he’s supposed to be fighting? Wait, what?
Judomaster #90
Charlton Comics Group (August, 1966)
The Grand Comic Database credits story and art to Frank McLaughlin and lettering to Jon D’Agostino, but there are no credits in the comic outside of editor Dick Giordano announcing a letters to the editor page.
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Is this what anime/manga fans are worried about, that being accepted by the mainstream means being corrupted by the haters of geeks and nerds? Maybe they had a point after all.
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Posted by ShadowWing Tronix on January 15, 2025 in Comic Spotlight, Movie Spotlight, Streaming Spotlight, Television Spotlight and tagged commentary, Eric July, Fandom.
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