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Spidey, I’m Coming Home

Spider-Man: Homecoming – This was the only movie from the Marvel Cinematic Universe I hadn’t yet seen. I saw all three of the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies, and didn’t really have any interest in the Andrew Garfield ones, although I … Continue reading →

Posted in Comics, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged aaron davis, avengers, captain america civil war, flash thompson, iron man, j. jonah jameson, michael keaton, miles morales, sam raimi, spider-man, spider-man homecoming, the avengers, tom holland, vulture |

Super-Battle of the Sexes

Batgirl: A Celebration of 50 Years – I didn’t really know that much about Batgirl, part of the tradition of female superheroes modeled after male characters, although she did have her own personality and motivations. The name Bat-Girl was first … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Book Reviews, Comics, Feminism, Gender, Humor, Names, Television | Tagged angel catbird, barbara gordon, batgirl, batgirl a celebration of 50 years, batman, betty kane, bob kane, captain marvel, carol danvers, cassandra cain, cats, chris claremont, gerry conway, henchgirl, j. jonah jameson, jim mooney, john buscema, johnnie christmas, kathy kane, kristen gudsnuk, margaret atwood, marvel masterworks, mary jane watson, ms. marvel, oracle, sal buscema, spider-man, tamra bonvillain |

We Have to Keep Our Secret Identities Secret

There’s quite a bit to the superhero genre that doesn’t always stand up to close scrutiny, and there are entire websites devoted to detailing some of the more ridiculous storylines, or sometimes just silly out-of-context panels. This Cracked article from … Continue reading →

Posted in Cartoons, Comics, Television | Tagged batman, captain america, christopher nolan, darkwing duck, iron man, j. jonah jameson, lois lane, lone ranger, Marvel Cinematic Universe, marvel comics, megavolt, sam raimi, scarlet pimpernel, secret identities, spider-man, superman, the incredible hulk, thor, zorro |

What a Tangled Web We Weave

Thanks largely to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and SamuraiFrog’s series of blog posts on Marvel Comics, I’ve gained somewhat of an interest in reading some of the classic superhero material. It doesn’t appear that the Brooklyn library system has all … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Comics | Tagged fantastic four, j. jonah jameson, Marvel Cinematic Universe, marvel comics, marvel masterworks, sam raimi, spider-man, stan lee, steve ditko, the amazing spider-man |

The Star-Spangled Man with a Plan

Captain America: The First Avenger – Since I like the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies I’ve seen, I’m trying to catch up on the ones I missed. I have to say I generally wasn’t that keen on the idea of Captain … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Comics, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged adolf hitler, asgard, captain america, captain america: the first avenger, freyja, guardians of the galaxy, howard stark, iron man, j. jonah jameson, Marvel Cinematic Universe, marvel comics, mary jane watson, nick fury, peggy carter, peter quill, red skull, samuel l. jackson, sgt. fury and his howling commandos, spider-man, superheroes, tesseract, the avengers, world war ii |