VOTE.
Please please please get out and VOTE on Tuesday for every D on your ballot.* Everything we care about is on the line, my friends. Let’s save ourselves. Go to vote.org to find your polling site and everything else. * In NYC, we can vote for Ds on the Working Families Party line to send a message that we support progressives! Feel free to do that if you’re so inclined!
Visit iwillvote.com for the info you need to vote.
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Happy New Year’s, everyone! Time to look back over my blog for 2022.
RIP Kevin Conroy.
The Batman Adventures #20, May 1994, cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
I look at the 10 highest-grossing animated movies starring people of color, from "Coco" to "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse."
A look at what streaming services cartoon characters would use.
Last month I drew a new Supergirl and/or Batgirl related piece of art everyday based on the official Inktober prompts. I called it SuperBatober! Here are the first six.
Day 0: INTRO Day 1: GARGOYLE Day 2: SCURRY Day 3: BAT Day 4: SCALLOP Day 5: FLAME Day 6: BOUQUET
The originals of these are up for bid in my eBay store right now! (Intro and Bat will be in my Patreon).
Overall, “Velma” didn’t leave me irate, just mildly annoyed at how banal and adolescent its “adult” humor felt, while lacking much else of interest. While I’m glad we finally got a racially diverse version of Mystery, Inc., I just wish it was for a more traditional take on the gang. Otherwise, this show is pretty much “‘Scooby-Doo’ in name only.”
Black superheroes with electrical powers has become a well-known cliche. I look at possible reasons why so many Black heroes have this power.
A look at PBS Kids' "Jelly, Ben & Pogo," a series of animated shorts about two Filipino-American siblings and their sea monster pal.
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