Now to close out Women's History Month, this reposting of the first part of a rambling and too brief history of Wonder Woman, the premier female superhero in comic books.
And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief biography of Adolphe Barreaux, probably the first black comic book artist, even if no one knew it at the time.
And now a rambling and too brief review of "X-Men: Mutant Massacre" from 1986, the classic crossover event that remains one of the darkest moments in the X-Men and Marvel history.
And now a rambling and too brief review of "Justice League Action - Party Animal", which first aired on Dec. 2nd, 2017, in which Green Arrow tries to throw a Christmas party for the Justice League, only for highjinks to insue.
And now a rambling and too brief review of "Justice League: Comfort & Joy", the classic Christmas episode of the animated series that aired on Dec. 13th, 2003, as the various members of the Justice League enjoy the holidays in their own way.
And now a rambling and too brief review of "Shazam", the 2019 comic book adapation that not only remains the best film to come out of the Snyderverse but is also a great Christmas movie.
And now a rambling and too brief review of "X2: X-Men United", the 2003 film from director Bryan Singer that improves on everything from the original and shows that the comic book movie was truly coming into its own.
And now a rambling and too brief review of "Uncanny X-Men" #308 by Scott Lobdell & John Romita Jr., a fantastic Thanksgiving issue that also sees Scott Summers & Jean Grey finally get engaged.
And now a rambling and too brief review of "X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills" by Chris Claremont & Brent Anderson, their 1982 graphic novel that served as the inspiration for the "X2" movie of 2002.
And now a rambling and too brief review of the "X-Men: Days of Future Past" movie form director Bryan Singer, one of the best adaptations of the comic book movie ever.