Yeah that's right I said awesome-R it's my new word.....okay so if you're a DC fan you'd know DC comics did a soft reboot on their comic universe with the *REBIRTH* line and so far it's been great...I haven't red much of it but I know a bit...it starts with a new world where most of our heroes don't know each other due to the fact a being is lowkey messing with reality for reasons unknown...Wally West(the white one) is the opener of rebirth he basically goes round the DC universe trying to be remembered...even his wife forgot him.He has been trapped in the speed force since the *New 52* so he needs to be remembered so as to escape after trials and errors Barry remembers him and he explains to Barry that their world has changed and about 10+ years of their lives has been erased.
Fast forward to the Rebirth's comic special titled "the button" we learn more about the button that the new reality creator(coughs! Dr Manhattan) created. Reverse flash dies when he touches it,batman and flash use the cosmic threadmill to go back to flash point bla bla bla okay this is too much typing I just don't know how to cram it all together trust me it's a good read.
One of the great things I liked about the button was the fact that Thomas Wayne gave Bruce a speech telling him to quit being the batman(which will definitely play In future issues)....
Geoff Johns announced Doomsday Clock a pivotal story showing Superman take on Manhattan is set to be released November! And here's a teaser image!
The sports genre in film and on TV is quite popular if you really think about it. We see tons of shows and movies on basketball almost yearly yet ironically, the world’s most popular sport Football (no, I’m not talking about American rugby) hardly gets represented on our screens. Apple TV remedies that by introducing us to Ted Lasso, a beautiful show that is definitely going to be the Renaissance for Football in scripted media. This post will be an addition to my “why I love” series and isn’t going to spoil anything substantial. With that being said, let’s begin; Ted Lasso is an Apple TV original that is loosely based on the NBC short “An American Coach In London” with a seminar premise from almost a decade ago. The premise being, An American football (not the real football) coach comes to England to coach a traditional football team with zero experience. The most noticeable difference between the two is that the NBC short is simply a sketch and doesn’t t...
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