Author: Jacob Knight

Photographer , Writer, Designer, Videographer, professional crier and so much more, Jacob Knight is an award winning Journalist, a graduate of Rio Hondo College and a current student of Cal State University Long Beach. With aspirations of one day writing for comics and publishing a novel, Knight continues to work on his craft and serve his readership with unbiased news, entertaining factoids and a unique personality. Thank you for taking time to look at his work.

There’s only so much more of this I can take. This particular Issue is more filler than most, not even really exploring the insights of heroism. It’s more of a breather issues which alludes to some details and not much else. And as much as I would love a book dedicated to Harley and Booster talking about their issues, that’s not what the main focus is and I’m still upset over that. While the art for the main story is fantastic, the artistic side stepping to Batman and Flash b story takes the reader out of the issue a bit…

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the most consistent show in quality of story, atmosphere, action and style has been legends. This show, which basically came from a string of test footage, has evolved into a show with infinite potential that has given it the ability to be the most flexible of the Dc T.v. shows.

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“A NEW ERA DAWNS! In the infinite universe, there exists a planet like no other: Cybertron! Home to the Transformers, and a thriving hub for inter-stellar commerce, it is a world brimming with organic and constructed diversity …It is a truly amazing realm, long untouched by war, and exuberantly reaching for the stars… ”

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There are certain characters that start as simple background fodder, but through marketing and character exploration they gain footholds in the comic community. You could definitely say this trend defines Carol Danvers – whose canology has been through mundane and absurd changes that’s seemed to somehow lead to her popularity. In fact, she only took the Mantle of Captain Marvel in 2012. Before that she had several code names and has gone through many other changes. Since there is decades of Danvers History, we’re gonna have to breeze past this as fast as we can. She started as a background…

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Series producers have announced, via Hollywood Reporter,That the show will finally be over since its premiere after 2012. Arrow showrunner Beth Schwartz, executive producer Greg Berlanti and consulting producer Marc Guggenheim have confirmed that season 8 in 2019-2020 will only have 10 episodes total. Schwartz commented on the reasoning behind the ending of the Cw’s most-watched scripted original, “This was a difficult decision to come to, but like every hard decision we’ve made for the past seven years, it was with the best interests of Arrow in mind.” Arrow star Stephen Amell, gave a farewell on twitter, stating that Rumors…

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( Spoiler warning for Season 2 Finale ) This lead in is possibly the most hopeful I’ve been for this entire series. While the show has been so far entertaining, and definitely thrown some twists and turns, this teaser is everything. Lets recap real quick though. Season 2 of Fox’s The Gifted has been focusing on two main plot lines- our mutant underground trying to find some sort of hope after the destruction of their entire infrastructure, and the two members of our resistance fighting their own demons and their new allegiance to series antagonists The Hellfire Club. So basically…

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Sanctuary – Worst Security Ever I just want my character to be happy, but nope – Can’t Have That. It’s too little too late Heroes In Crisis : how dare you tempt me with this issue. This issue is basically my favorite so far, where the plot didn’t necessarily progress, but we get an insight into the minds of the patients at Sanctuary. While the mentality of the patients have been divided sparingly during the overall story, the content here is particularly focused about the patients. Ideas of hope and purpose. And when your a member of the superhero community,…

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From People who Haven’t seen it yet Internet trolls are regrouping and assaulting the visionary of blind body of judgment everyone adhere to for some reason : Rotten Tomatoes. For the Past couple of weeks, people have been giving poor reviews for films like Star Wars: Episode 7 as well as the upcoming Captain Marvel. While the Star Wars film has a long while to start it’s Ad campaign, the attacks upon the next marvel film are in conflict with the few, early but positive, critic reviews of the film. Because of the actions of the internet anonymous, Rotten tomatoes…

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