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Hala Back

Three quite different movies this time, and several SPOILERS. Monster Inside: America’s Most Extreme Haunted House – Something Beth had been looking into recently is this guy Russ McKamey, who runs a haunted attraction that’s basically just him torturing people, … Continue reading →

Posted in Comics, Music, Technology, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged aladna, aliens, brie larson, captain marvel, carol danvers, cats, dar-benn, eazy-e, flerkens, flerkittens, hala, ice cube, iman vellani, jerry heller, kamala khan, kree, Marvel Cinematic Universe, mckamey manor, monica rambeau, monster inside, ms. marvel, n.w.a., nick fury, paul giamatti, photon, russ mckamey, skrulls, straight outta compton, suge knight, supreme intelligence, tarnax, tessa thompson, teyonah parris, valkyrie |

New York Abstains

SPOILER WARNING for everything contained herein. Thor: Love and Thunder – I was looking forward to seeing this one, and while it was enjoyable enough, I felt like there just wasn’t that much there. It combines two stories, that of … Continue reading →

Posted in american revolution, Animals, Arabian, Comics, Greek Mythology, History, Holidays, Humor, Music, Mythology, Norse, Politics, Prejudice, Television, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged 1776, afterlife, asgard, baldur, captain marvel, carol danvers, clandestines, death, declaration of independence, eternals, goats, gorr the god butcher, guardians of the galaxy, indepdence day, indigarrians, inhumans, jane foster, jinn, kamala khan, korg, kronans, Marvel Cinematic Universe, marvel comics, ms. marvel, necrosword, odin, omnipotence, omnipotence city, president john adams, president thomas jefferson, ragnarok, richard henry lee, russell crowe, second continental congress, sherman edwards, slavery, the god butcher, thor, thor love and thunder, valhalla, valkyrie, weapons, william daniels, x-men, zeus |

Jumping Through Hoopoes

Here’s the book review post I mentioned before, which is partially about Greek mythology, and includes a lot of tangents. I always wonder whether people like those, or just want me to stick to the media I’m discussing. The Bird … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Book Reviews, Catholicism, Christianity, Comics, Games, Greek Mythology, History, Islam, Judaism, Maps, Monsters, Mythology, Plays, Poetry, Religion, Uncategorized | Tagged antillia, aristophanes, bible, birds, clash of the titans, cloudcuckooland, doctor who, dungeons and dragons, farid ud-din attar, g. willow wilson, hercules, hercules the legendary journeys, hoopoes, iris, jinn, joseph, kamala khan, kevin sorbo, king solomon, koh-e-qaf, lamia, liz gloyn, marvel comics, medusa, ms. marvel, nephelokokkygia, nimrod, poseidon, prometheus, puns, quran, ray harryhausen, sheikh sam'an, simurgh, sufism, sultan mahmoud, tereus, the bird king, the birds, the conference of the birds, tracking classical monsters in popular culture, triballus, xena warrior princess |

Skrullduggery

Captain Marvel – While I didn’t look that closely into it, there was apparently a lot of preemptive criticism of this movie because…it starred a woman, I guess? I know misogyny is still prevalent in our society, but I didn’t … Continue reading →

Posted in Comics, Gender, Humor, Music, Prejudice, Star Wars, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged captain marvel, carol danvers, chewie, flerkens, goose, hala, kree, kree-skrull war, mar-vell, maria rambeau, misogyny, monica rambeau, ms. marvel, nick fury, ronan the accuser, skrulls, stan lee, supreme intelligence |

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 |

Captain Marvel Zapped In Right Between the Eyes

I must admit to being somewhat confused by the name Captain Marvel, as it would make sense for it to be used by Marvel Comics, and indeed it is at this point. The original Captain Marvel, however, was created for … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Comics | Tagged billy batson, captain marvel, carol danvers, dc comics, fawcett comics, guardians of the galaxy, inhumans, kamala khan, kree, lockjaw, loki, mar-vell, marvel comics, mary marvel, monica rambeau, ms. marvel, rocket raccoon, rogue, shazam, spider-man, superman, wolverine |

Academy of Mutants

Since I’ve been thinking a bit about superheroes recently, I thought it might not be a bad idea to write about the X-Men cartoon from the 1990s, which was how I was introduced to most of those characters. I don’t … Continue reading →

Posted in Cartoons, Comics, Neko Case, Prejudice, Television | Tagged beast, cyclops, jean grey, jubilee, marvel comics, ms. marvel, mystique, professor xavier, rogue, wolverine, x-men |