Looks like Gwen Stacy’s time in the spotlight is over, and she’s being replaced by Miles Morales!
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25 years ago, a floating head told a neurotic robot to kidnap some adolescents… But who else might have fit the bill? Welcome to Ten Things: Ten Teenagers With Attitude!
Rand is back to share his fond memories of decades of comic collecting and reading…
A trope is a recognizable theme used in storytelling. The kidnapped princess, the final battle, the training montage, these are all tropes we have seen again and again. Usually recognition of a familiar trope is a good thing, it lets the audience know how they should feel about things and sets them up either for a satisfying conclusion or an excited twist. But what happens when a trope goes stale? When you can’t watch two hours of TV without seeing the same situation over and over, like the wriiers just emptied their cliche bladders all over the place? Some themes have suffered this fate, through excessive use now they accomplish the opposite of what the writers want, to take the viewer out of the experience. What follows is a list of tropes that I find tiresome, troubling and most of all trite.
Hulk #3 promises to give another big clue to the secret identity of The Red…