Superman Dies And Kermit Is Framed on Assembly of Geeks
Superman Dies and Kermit is Framed on Assembly of Geeks this week.
Read moreSuperman Dies and Kermit is Framed on Assembly of Geeks this week.
Read moreIn the last two weeks, the topic of which Star Wars characters are recognizable to casual fans of the franchise has come up twice. Both times, it sparked fan reaction because the consequences of “recognizability” result in the representation of more male characters than female ones. That’s not to say it isn’t a longstanding truth of Star Wars that male characters have been represented in the galaxy far, far away. Having blogged about the topic for a few years now, though, it’s clearly a truth to me that because “recognizability” has been viewed through a distinctively male lens, this has created a cycle where it’s difficult for female characters to gain traction.
Read moreLast month the Star Wars community mourned the loss of author Aaron Allston. I shared my own thoughts, and Club Jade compiled a list of loving tributes from around the web. Recently, Michael Stackpole spoke eloquently about his longtime friend.
Read moreSweeney to leave Disney and Kennedy’s influence shows at Lucasfilm.
Read moreThis is Madness Star Wars Bracket Challenge is On.
Read moreDave Filoni thanks The Clone Wars fans and more from around the web.
Read moreLast week’s Assembly of Geeks remembers Harold Ramis, debates Star Wars versus Star Trek and ponders an interesting Toy Story theory.
Read moreThe final 13 episodes of The Clone Wars, collected as The Lost Missions, are now available on Netflix. Catching up on the latest news from the release.
Read moreFANgirl Blog interview James S.A. Corey, the pseudonym of Honor Among Thieves co-authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck.
Read moreWith celebrity fans revealing fanfiction in film and audio forms, it’s time to reconsider how fanfiction prose writers are treated within the Star Wars community.
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