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Matt Morrison

(He/Him)
Fort Worth
Covers:  Comics News, Comic Reviews, Manga, Anime, and media relating to comic books. General nerd culture and cosplay.
Doesn't Cover: Anything involving Artificial Intelligence.

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The History Of Conan The Barbarian in Comics

The History Of Conan The Barbarian in Comics

Superhero Hype — A brief history of Conan the Barbarian's publication history in comics.

Looking To The Stars: Sins of the Fathers

Looking To The Stars: Sins of the Fathers

www.mygeekygeekyways.com — It all happens to us comic enthusiasts. Something happens to make us angry at one comic company or another. The editor is an power-mad imbecile. The artist has the same grasp of human anatomy as your average four-year-old does of advanced physics. The writer is a tired old hack who was doing his best work twenty years ago.

JimJoe - Den of Thieves - No Flying No Tights

JimJoe - Den of Thieves - No Flying No Tights

noflyingnotights.com — Full Dislosure: JimJoe - Den of Thieves was published by Dog Ear Publishing - a vanity publishing house. This note is included as a courtesy to those libraries that have a policy against adding such materials to their collections. In order to off-set some of the negativity that is to follow in this review, I'll ...

Classic Fantastic: Astro City - No Flying No Tights

Classic Fantastic: Astro City - No Flying No Tights

noflyingnotights.com — Classic Fantastic is our series of features on the classics of the format-please check out our other picks for the most important titles, in terms of appeal, innovation, and storytelling, that every library should own. *** I'd always felt ashamed that I'd never read Astro City. I knew of it, certainly.

Why Batgirl Holds A Special Place Among DC's Heroes

Why Batgirl Holds A Special Place Among DC's Heroes

Screen Rant — The final issue of Hope Larson's critically acclaimed comic run showcases exactly what makes Barbara Gordon something special among DC Comics' heroes: her ability to not only overcome challenges, but embrace them. The previous issue of Batgirl opened with Barbara saving a battered wife from her supervillain ex-husband, before detailing Barbara's adventures investigating an underground fighting ring (and reconnecting with an old boyfriend).

Arrow: Black Siren's Redemption Arc Has Failed

Arrow: Black Siren's Redemption Arc Has Failed

Screen Rant — Despite the wishes of many fans, the sixth season of Arrow has failed to redeem Black Siren. The series hasn't been able to develop the evil doppelganger of Laurel Lance into a proper character, in addition to struggling to produce a storyline that would allow her to make amends for her many misdeeds.

Harry Anderson, Night Court Star, Dies At 65

Harry Anderson, Night Court Star, Dies At 65

Screen Rant — Harry Anderson - the magician turned actor most famous for bringing disorder to the court as Judge Harold T. Stone through nine seasons of the classic NBC sitcom Night Court - has passed away at the age of 65 as reported by. Anderson was reportedly discovered by police officers in his home in Asheville, North Carolina.

GREEN ARROW #38 [Review]

GREEN ARROW #38 [Review]

kabooooom.com — The final image of Green Arrow #38 is a close-up on a smiling Green Arrow. This is both a bookend to the cover of Green Arrow: Rebirth #1 as well as a fitting summation of the events of the book and, indeed this series.

A TALE OF TWO OUTLAWS: GREEN ARROW #25 & AQUAMAN #25 [Opinion]

A TALE OF TWO OUTLAWS: GREEN ARROW #25 & AQUAMAN #25 [Opinion]

kabooooom.com — The Editor's Notes is an opinion column allowing our writers to express their truest feelings about comic books, the comic book industry, and all that it inspires. The views expressed within belong solely to their author. WARNING: The follow piece contains spoilers for the DC Rebirth Aquaman and Green Arrow series - particularly Aquaman #25 and Green Arrow #25.