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Nicole Drum

Nicole Drum

Staff Writer at ComicBook.com

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Hush 2 Is Heavy on the Nostalgia But at Least the Art is Great (Review)

Hush 2 Is Heavy on the Nostalgia But at Least the Art is Great (Review)
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Wicked Is Getting a Graphic Novel (And We Have a First Look)

The film adaptation of Wicked took entertainment by storm when it opened in theaters last November. The Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande starring film took audiences to an Oz before Dorothy to tell the story of how the Wicked Witch of the West got that title and revealed a whole new world for fans. But while […]
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No, The Power Fantasy Isn’t Watchmen (But It Might Be Better)

From the moment the first issue of Watchmen arrived in 1986, the landscape of superhero comics was forever changed. The series, from writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins, redefined how people considered the genre, deconstructing the very idea of superheroes with its alternate history story of superpowered entities and their impact […]
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The Real Villains of The Vampire Diaries Universe Aren’t Who You Think

When it comes to television dramas, a series is only as good as its villain in The Vampire Diaries universe, there were plenty of villains to love to hate. Starting with The Vampire Diaries and running through its two spinoffs, The Originals and Legacies, fans had no shortage of bad guys (and girls) to watch […]
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The PSN Outage Is Making Me Rethink Buying a PS5

Friday night, PlayStation Network went down for PS4 and PS5 users, impacting just about every facet of PSN from account management to gaming to social to PlayStation Video and more. For gamers, it’s been a rough ride, not being able to access and play single-player games on consoles for some while others, while they may […]
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New Image Series Takes Shots at Batman (and It’s Hilarious)

A new comic series is calling Batman out — or rather, calling out two of the Dark Knight’s bigger controversies. In Monkey Meat: The Summer Batch #1 from Juni Ba, the upcoming Image Comics title features hilarious nods to two of DC Comics’ more interesting controversies surrounding Batman, specifically the infamous “Death in the Family” […]
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Back to the Future 4: Series Writer, Producer Has Perfect Response ...

In a time where just about everything is getting a reboot or a sequel — even one decades after the previous film — there is one movie in particular that fans consistently ask about. That would be Back to the Future, with fans of the iconic time-travel franchise regularly asking when Back to the Future […]
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The 7 Most Controversial Vampire Diaries Storylines

While The Vampire Diaries was wildly successful for The CW — the series ran for eight seasons and got two spinoffs — the show was far from perfect. As is the case with most long-running series, The Vampire Diaries had its fair share of moments that fans weren’t sure about or simply didn’t like. The […]
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The Vampire Diaries Almost Had a Very Different Ending

When The Vampire Diaries ended its eight-season run in 2017, The CW drama did so in a way that few shows do: with a satisfying conclusion to most of the fan-favorite series’ storylines. The series even left fans with an avenue for more stories to be told in its spin-off, Legacies as well. But while […]
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This Forgotten Comic Book Series Actually Revealed the Real Future ...

Last December, The CW’s landmark DC Comics inspired television franchise — the Arrowverse — officially came to an end. The series finale of Superman & Lois, while not directly connected to shows such as Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl, marked the end of the network’s long-running shared universe that had been a staple on television […]
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The Seasons #1 Review: A Wes Anderson-tinged Horror Delight

If you’ve ever wondered what might happen if you took Tintin, threw it into a Wes Anderson movie, and then sent the whole thing on the road to Hell in a horror story the result might just look and feel a little bit like The Seasons #1. Written by Rick Remender with art by Paul […]