Unlike a lot of people my age, my parents didn’t limit my screen time growing up. There weren’t any shows or channels that were off limits to me; I was allowed to watch anything I wanted as long as my homework was done. My parents actually named me after a TV character, though they’ll each… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: “My Relationship to Television”
Category: fandoms
“No doubt; endings are hard”: Fan Reactions to Supernatural’s Finale and the End of the “Last Great American Queerbait”
The title cards for each of the fifteen seasons of Supernatural. Supernatural is an American Horror-Drama series created by Eric Kripke, which originally aired in 2005 on The WB channel, and was later moved to The CW channel from seasons two to fifteen, which finished airing in 2020. Supernatural is considered the longest running American… Continue reading “No doubt; endings are hard”: Fan Reactions to Supernatural’s Finale and the End of the “Last Great American Queerbait”
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Characters You Didn’t Realize Are Queer In The Comics
Marvel Comics, one of the big two comic book publishers alongside DC comics, was founded in 1939 as Timely Comics, and by the 1960s had changed its name to the now recognized Marvel Comics. The Walt Disney Company purchased Marvel Comics in 2009. Comic book writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby are often considered… Continue reading Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Characters You Didn’t Realize Are Queer In The Comics
Zines
*This list is not fully updated What Is A Zine? Zines (pronounced zee-ns, as in magazine) are fan productions, usually made by either a single person or small group, and generally consist of art and writing, centered around a theme. These may be professionally printed or done DIY-style. Zines are often made and sold with… Continue reading Zines
Pokemon Anime: Essential Watch List
I've been watching the Pokemon anime series lately, something I haven't done since I was roughly 10 years old, and was thinking about how there is nearing 1000 episodes of Pokemon (okay, like 700, but still), and how a lot of those episodes are filler. I have the advantage of having watching everything through the… Continue reading Pokemon Anime: Essential Watch List
Pokemon Let’s GO Pikachu and Eevee Differences
Reactions Gen 8 coming in 2019 Kotaku Article 5 GOOD and 5 BAD Things About Pokémon: Lets Go Pikachu and Lets Go Eevee Version Differences Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee came out Nov. 16th and I'm so excited. Its definitely at the top of my Christmas list. Personally, I'm leaning towards Let's Go Eevee,… Continue reading Pokemon Let’s GO Pikachu and Eevee Differences
My Favorite Pokemon Rom Hacks
Pokemon rom hacks are super fun and I've played so many at this point in my life, so I thought I'd share some of my favorites. Let me know if you've played any of these, or if any of your favorites aren't here! *Bolded is a must play. Pokemon HeartRed - The RG Project *A… Continue reading My Favorite Pokemon Rom Hacks
A Guide to: DC TV Shows – The ArrowVerse
The ArrowVerse Definition per Wikipedia: Arrowverse is a shared fictional universe that is centered on various television series airing on The CW and web series airing on CW Seed based on characters appearing in publications by DC Comics. The Arrowverse stars Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen / Green Arrow, Grant Gustin as Barry Allen / Flash, Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers / Supergirl, Megalyn Echikunwoke as Mari Jiwe McCabe / Vixen, with an ensemble cast leading Legends of Tomorrow, including Arthur… Continue reading A Guide to: DC TV Shows – The ArrowVerse
A Guide to: The Comic Counterparts of the MCU
There are two types of comics on this list: Comics that the movie counterpart are loosely based on. (Coded in Blue) Comics based on the movie, typically coming after, or tying directly into the MCU verse not the current comic series. (Coded in Red) Phase One Iron Man Iron Man is based on the overall… Continue reading A Guide to: The Comic Counterparts of the MCU
A Guide to: DC Live-Action TV Shows
Recent/Current Shows: Gotham (2014-Present) Jim Gordon is a rising detective in corrupt Gotham City, where his late father was a successful district attorney. Brave, honest and determined to prove himself, Jim hopes to return the city to the glamorous, purer version he remembers as a child. He and his partner, legendary Detective Harvey Bullock, must… Continue reading A Guide to: DC Live-Action TV Shows