Stack Shock Episode Review: Sons of the Fathers

Sean Foley and Robert Hawkins

Sons of the Fathers (Static Shock season 1 epsiode 8), despite a somewhat silly name, is an episode I’m rather fond of. If I think about it, it epitomizes many of the traits I enjoy about the show in general: an honest treatment of heavy real-life social issues (albeit in a somewhat preachy and simplistic […]

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The Batman Episode Review: Clayface of Tragedy

This episode directly continues from the last one and goes in a very interesting direction. I thought the different origin for Clayface was clever and I always admire when a TV episode takes risks as this one does – in this case, making a major supporting character into a villain. But I keep mentally going […]

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Some thoughts on Static Shock

Static as he appears in Static Shock

Well, my second post on this blog which has Superman in the name and already I’m talking about a non-Superman show. Such is life! (And in fairness to me, Superman did appear in one episode). The show in question is Static Shock, the 2000s DCAU show starring teenager Virgil Hawkins and his superhero identity of […]

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My brief thoughts on some Superman shows

Superman in Superman: The Animated Series

For my first blog post, I think I’ll start simple and just give an introductory look at my opinions of three major Superman shows. The Adventures of Superman (1950s TV show) The first thing you should know is that there’s a big disparity between the first two seasons (which happen to be in black-and-white) and […]

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