The graphic novelist ND Stevenson wrote the trans allegory long before he came out. When it was time to adapt it for a new film, he was ready to go further.
Category: Comic Books and Strips
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‘Nimona’ Review: Fright the Power
A zingy, chintzy, idea-driven animated feature based on the ND Stevenson comic.
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‘Stan Lee’ Review: For the Cameo King, a Struggle to Hold the Spotlight
Disappointingly, this creation story of Lee gives way to the characters he helped create.
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Stan Lee, a Comic Book Presence On and Off Screen
Mr. Lee was nearly synonymous with Marvel Comics and appeared in many of their films, but his guest appearances cross over into audio, animation and more.
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‘Dykes to Watch Out For,’ Now Holding Forth in Your Headphones
The long-running comic strip by Alison Bechdel, the creator of “Fun Home,” first held up a mirror to its queer readership in 1983. So what does a new audio adaptation have to say to listeners today?
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‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ and Its Visual Inspirations
The directors of this sequel discuss their diverging influences, from Leonardo da Vinci to the movie “Say Anything.”
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New Comic Book Publisher Sees Creators as Partners, and Stockholders
DSTLRY hopes to improve the treatment of creators in the industry by offering an opportunity to reap the benefits of their characters and content.
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Brett Goldstein Faces Life After ‘Ted Lasso’
The New York Times – Movies:The Apple TV+ show’s breakout star is preparing to play a Marvel movie god when he’s not working on the hit streaming series “Shrinking.” But what he’s really after is human connection.
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Fusion? We’ve Seen This Movie Before.
The New York Times – Movies:The promise of a new, bountiful energy source, not to mention the giant lasers, may sound familiar to fans of science fiction and comics.
