When I was in 4th grade (this was in the 70s, by the way), Mrs. Kelly dedicated half an hour after lunch one day to a magic show by one of my classmates. Julie Brewer was an only child and had the kind of young,...
Before we get into the data, I think it is important to recognize that representation is important. For the vast majority of the history of cinema, most of the content produced has featured white, non-hispanic performers regardless of the demographic of audiences. While there have been...
The MCU just expanded triple-fold with the opening of Spider-Man: No Way Home, and as expected there were massive repercussions in the world of comic book collecting –because nothing impacts the value of back-issues like MCU validation. That can mean the adaptation of a story...
When Disney acquired the rights to Fox’s Marvel properties, there were legitimate concerns that Deadpool would be tamed from his rowdy roots to fit the House of Mouse’s PG-13 confines. Those worries were put to bed when studio chief Kevin Feige announced that Deadpool 3...
While Star Wars #1 has always been a relatively valuable comic, every subsequent comic book property in the expanded universe was available for $40 or less until The Mandalorian series on Disney+ revived interest in literally everything Star Wars. That very first Star Wars comic...
Expect an in-depth video about this on the Pop Sequentialism YouTube Channel soon, but I wanted to be sure to address in real time a recent controversy that has brought great social negativity into the comic book collecting realm. It has polarized comic fandom and presented a...