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Trivia General Zod

    Thousands of years before General Zod’s sentencing, Kryptonian Dev-Em stood before Krypton’s Council. Council member, Dar-Nex wanted to sentence him to death for killing Kara-Zor El’s friend Kell-Ur. The other members rejected the idea stating that it was against Krypton’s law to put someone to death. One stated […]

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The Ultimate Immigrant Story: Zack Snyder’s Superman by Sheraz Farooqi

Superheroes have always represented the best of humanity. Compassion, selflessness, courage, determination and leadership. Superheroes resonate with human society because they represent the ideals we can all strive towards. As a Muslim American, coming from a family of immigrants, there is one superhero that resonates with me most of all, […]

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Myth, Heroism And Guns: Why Batman V Superman Might Be One Of The Most Fascinating Superhero Movies Ever Made

  by  Patrick Dane Disclaimer: While there aren’t any real spoilers in here, some of the talk about the themes of the movie could be considered spoiler-y by the most sensitive. So, Batman vs Superman reaction has been all over the place since review embargo lifted. Initial fan screenings have been […]

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【ScreenRant Original】The World Needs The Man of Steel & DCEU Now More Than Ever

By Andrew Dyce  Summary: The world stands in an unfamiliar moment. For generations, the world has progressed one step at a time, moving from tired or outdated beliefs towards equality, inclusivity, and reparations – even if those reparations come only in the form of kind words or unspoken apologies. Regardless of […]

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A BATTLE OF THE SENSES: CIVIL WAR’S LOGICAL SENSE V DAWN OF JUSTICE’S EMOTIONAL SENSE

By Posted by J. Rosenfield Any artistic medium is to some degree in conversation with its audience. It evolves in reaction to the cultural climate in which it lives. Maybe that means embracing convention, or maybe that means rejecting it, or maybe that means something else entirely. Art does not […]

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