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Names: Superman
DC Fans’ #ReleaseTheSnyderCut Movement Won Because of Fan Dedication
Fans of Zack Snyder’s Justice League will get their wish in 2021, yet what does this #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement mean for Christian fans?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Why We Want Warner Brothers to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut of ‘Justice League’
The original Justice League movie was okay, but we’ve since learned the planned epic super-film was nerfed by skittish producers.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Where are the Hard Science Fiction Writers who are Christians?
Hard science fiction is the subset of sci-fi that tries to be as scientifically realistic as possible. Why do so few overtly Christian authors write in this genre?
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Travis Perry
Justice League v The Legion of Doom, part 2
Kerry Nietz, Austin Gunderson, and E. Stephen Burnett explore our favorite and not-so-favorite moments of “Justice League.”
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E. Stephen Burnett
Great Stories Can Help You Find A Greater Savior
Redemptive storytelling helps some people take the first step toward ultimately embracing Jesus Christ.
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Johne Cook
‘Batman v Superman’ v Wonder Woman?
Novelist Kerry Nietz, Austin Gunderson, and E. Stephen Burnett explore Wonder Woman’s place in the DC super-film series.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Four More Ways To Fix The DC Film Universe
Now that people know âWonder Womanâ is truly good, DCâs cinematic heroes should stay the course.
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E. Stephen Burnett
A Thought Concerning Superhero Movies
Are we turning to a fictitious superhero of the past because we long for heroes or because we want to mold them into a new image to fit with the facts of contemporary society?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Presidential Candidates From Fiction: Voting
Vote for your favorite character from fiction, and may the best man…or boy…or hobbit…or non-human win!
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Zac Totah
The Once and Future Fan: Rediscovering My Love For Superheroes
I couldnât keep up with the proliferation of tie-ins, comic books, the “expanded universe” and all the cartoons and fan fiction. What happened to the good old days, I wondered. A slow disenfranchisement set in, where I went from being a Star Wars expert to a true fan to a fan, and from a fan to a guy who liked some old movies.
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Matt Mikalatos
Badfan v Superman: Top Ten Movie Myths, Part 2
Three fans of “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” explore Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and lame lambasts of the filmâs unpredictability, themes, and resolutions.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Badfan v Superman: Top Ten Movie Myths, Part 1
E. Stephen Burnett, Austin Gunderson, and Kerry Nietz loved “Batman v Superman” and take on ten challenges of the film’s superheroes and super-story.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Why Are Batman and Superman Fighting?
Why are Batman and Superman fighting? Why did Man of Steel have to be so âdarkâ and âgrittyâ? Superman never kills!
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E. Stephen Burnett
Are Heroes Passé?
Have our tastes in fiction moved past the good guy? Is there no interest in a character who wants to be heroic and works to be heroic and succeeds at being heroic? Must all our heroes be reluctant or all our protagonists be “bad guys”? Have we come to an end of good guy heroes?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Badfan v Superman 8: A Moral Cinematic Universe
Austin Gunderson ends our Badfan v Superman series with expectation for âBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.â
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Austin Gunderson
Badfan v Superman 7: A Heroâs Consequences
âMan of Steelâ and âBatman v Supermanâ may explore and re-sensitize fans to the seriousness of death and war.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Badfan V Superman 6: Game Of Tones
Why do people complain about General Zodâs death in âMan of Steelâ but not in âSuperman IIâ?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Badfan v Superman 5: Youâll Believe A Man Can Die
âSuperman: The Movieâ made fans believe a man could fly, but âMan of Steelâ sought to ground our hero in a horrifying choice.
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Austin Gunderson
Badfan v Superman 4: Able To Leap Expectations
Letâs not hold down the hero of Superman by insisting his stories only be fluffy and colorful.
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E. Stephen Burnett
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