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When it comes to Broadway with superheroes people tend to think its going to suck to the core and most of them if any before where mostly comedic. Is there a possibility a superhero drama…Continue
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As a green lantern fan I injoyed the movie for what it was and I know it should of been more than just a superhero movie with sci fi added to it, it could of shown its true comic book lore. There is always a sequel they can do to make it up because the movie was not as bad as people make it out to be. Anyone agree? If green lantern was done right it could of been up there with major sci fi franchieses like Star Wars.
The 'Spirituality in Comics' Panel from San Diego Comic-Con 2011
In comics, movies, and even Broadway musicals like “The Book Of Mormon”, spiritual themed work seems to be unexpectedly coming from the least religious of sources.
Panelists including SERGIO CARIELLO (The Action Bible), RUSSELL DALTON (Marvelous Myths: Marvel Superheroes and Everyday Faith), BUZZ DIXON (Serenity/Hits & Misses), and MIKE SHIELDS (Blue Blazes) discuss how a new generation of comics and pop culture are exploring timeless truths and also address the question “Is Mass Media Our New Church?”
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