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LISTEN: Antifa is an organizing strategy, not a group
Chauncey DeVega
On the "Chauncey DeVega Show," I talk to members of an anti-fascist organization about resisting Trump's agenda
Yup, “Wonder Woman” just beat “Batman v. Superman” at the U.S. box office
Alessandra Maldonado
The Amazonian has now stepped ahead of her male teammates in domestic receipts
Actually, maybe HBO shouldn’t adapt “Watchmen” at all
Gabriel Bell
The channel is a good home for it — should anyone ever try to transfer Alan Moore's work to live action?
How to launch a shared cinematic universe (and how not to)
Matthew Rozsa
What the failure of "The Mummy" teaches us about the successes of Marvel, Warner Bros. and Lucasfilm
5 conversations to have with your kids after “Wonder Woman”
Betsy Bozdech
Families can talk about everything from women's roles in comics and superhero films to the importance of compassion
Why Gal Gadot is a real-life Wonder Woman
Jenny Pierson
The star of the box-office hit reveals she was five months pregnant during reshoots
The confused, confusing nationalism behind “Wonder Woman”
Matthew Rozsa
On the 50th anniversary of the Six-Day War, "Wonder Woman" becomes a new battlefield for Israel and Lebanon
What we already know about the “Wonder Woman” sequel
Matthew Rozsa
Patty Jenkins has dropped hints about "Wonder Woman 2," and they all sound awesome
Who wears the Wonderpants? Feminists, Amazons and the fate of the world
Emily Jordan
DC’s latest “Wonder Woman” movie forms a constellation from Scythia to Trump
Superhero films are bad for democracy
Keith A. Spencer
The movie genre epitomizes the right-wing idea that we need elites to save us
Lebanon bans “Wonder Woman” only two hours before its debut
Matthew Rozsa
The Lebanese government is pulling the film in response to star Gal Gadot's Israeli background
It’s time to recognize Wonder Woman’s forgotten co-creator
Mark Peters
Let's give Harry G. Peter, the artist who drew Wonder Woman since her very beginnings, his due
Zack Snyder steps away from “Justice League,” Joss Whedon steps in
Gabriel Bell
After the March suicide of his daughter, Snyder hands the reins of the Warner Bros. superhero film to Whedon
Press advocates appalled by Trump’s reported call to jail journalists
Joe Strupp
"It is an attack against the freedoms that are guaranteed in our country.”
Kids summer movies guide 2017
Frannie Ucciferri
The 2017 summer movie season is packed with goofy family comedies, teen romances, and tons of superheroes.
DC Comics superhero: “All Star Batman” author Scott Snyder on politics, diversity and comics in the Trump era
Chauncey DeVega
You can't write comics to raise the "diversity bar," says Scott Snyder — but the art form must confront our world
Summer movie preview: 5 storylines to watch
Max Cea
The big things to look forward to in the season of bigness
The “good pirates” of Somalia
Boyah J. Farah
My father's hometown of Eyl, Somalia, was once a pirate's haven. I sat down with an ex-pirate to learn why
Trump’s millennial problem: The snowflakes are becoming a blizzard
Sophia A. McClennen
Polls show the majority of millennials view Trump as an illegitimate president, and they don't like Ivanka either
The most regrettable comic book villains and who they resemble in the Trump administration
Mark Peters
A compendium of failed baddies, “The Legion of Regrettable Supervillains” is straight out of Trump's White House
Top 11 inspiring and oddball comics to keep your spirits up while resisting and persisting
Mark Peters
When the going gets tough call on a freak alliance to set things right. Here are 11 heroes for our time
The top 17 most badass and bizarre Russian villains in pop culture
Mark Peters
Americans have Russians on their mind and nerves — again
Batwoman and Midnighter: DC’s two badass, Batman-ish, gay characters you should be reading
Mark Peters
The reintroduction of two LGBT superheroes with a revised mission to show that there is not a correct way to be gay
The new patriotism: Loving America and resisting President Trump, a one-man 9/11
Frida Berrigan
A lesson on how to fall back in love with your country, even in times of instability
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