We are tasked here at ComicMix to opine on all that is going around the world of pop culture. Maybe a bit more of a bend towards the comics side of things (it is in the name, right?). But as it stands this week… I don’t care about pop culture. I’ve been catching up on Legends of Tomorrow, but it seems trivial at best. I picked up comics from the shop, a feat I haven’t done on a regular basis in over two years.
I was going to wax poetic on all things Rebirth, but really, why would I? Heck. I could even stretch so far as to discuss my pending excitement of the announcement of Injustice 2, coming out next year on the Playstation and Xbox. I could, but I’m not going to.
I know you arrive at my column each and every week awaiting some...
I was going to wax poetic on all things Rebirth, but really, why would I? Heck. I could even stretch so far as to discuss my pending excitement of the announcement of Injustice 2, coming out next year on the Playstation and Xbox. I could, but I’m not going to.
I know you arrive at my column each and every week awaiting some...
- 6/18/2016
- by Marc Alan Fishman
- Comicmix.com
The owner of the Pulse nighclub in Orlando, where 49 people including one staff member were fatally shot in the largest mass shooting in United States history, has created a fundraising site for donations to help employees "with the after-effects of this terrible event," she said in a statement. Barbara Poma, who co-founded the upscale club in 2004 and named it in tribute to the heartbeat of her brother, John, who died of AIDS, launched the fund on the club's website. "We have only begun the grieving process, and we need to heal," she said in her statement. "Part of that process...
- 6/16/2016
- by Jeff Truesdell, @jhtruesdell
- PEOPLE.com
The owner of the Pulse nighclub in Orlando, where 49 people including one staff member were fatally shot in the largest mass shooting in United States history, has created a fundraising site for donations to help employees "with the after-effects of this terrible event," she said in a statement. Barbara Poma, who co-founded the upscale club in 2004 and named it in tribute to the heartbeat of her brother, John, who died of AIDS, launched the fund on the club's website. "We have only begun the grieving process, and we need to heal," she said in her statement. "Part of that process...
- 6/16/2016
- by Jeff Truesdell, @jhtruesdell
- PEOPLE.com
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