LEGO and ‘DC Super Hero Girls’ Team Up for Super New Sets This January
This morning LEGO and DC Super Hero Girls announced even more sets coming this January to a toy store near you!
Continue ReadingThis morning LEGO and DC Super Hero Girls announced even more sets coming this January to a toy store near you!
Continue ReadingHere are a few reasons you should give an episode a try the next time you hear the kids giggling at the antics of Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Raven.
Continue ReadingIf you’re on your 1939th reading of ‘Goodnight Moon’ and you’re ready to add a little bit of action to your kids’ bedtime story, pick up ‘Bedtime for Batman.’ You’ll love it just as much as they will.
Continue ReadingComics are doing what movies won’t: allowing people to love who they love and kiss who they wish.
Continue ReadingDakster put together a virtual fashion show of her back to school favorites.
Continue ReadingOur favorite superheroes encounter mythical beasts and baddies in the second ‘DC Super Hero Girls’ graphic novel.
Continue ReadingThe first DC Super Hero Girls graphic novel is everything you’d hope to see in a kids’ comic book.
Continue ReadingCheck out our exclusive preview of the new Legend of Wonder Woman chapter and read Renae De Liz’s interview about why Wonder Woman is so important (“sired by no man”) and why Hippolyta’s joy at her daughter birth is her favorite panel.
Continue ReadingThere comes a point, when a reader finds out too much of what’s going on behind the scenes, that it dawns on them that some of the people behind the stories and characters they adore view people like them with, at best, benign neglect and, in some cases, active contempt.
Continue ReadingWonder Woman: Earth One is a deceptively challenging book so if you’re in this comic thing for the funny pages or the action heavy punch outs, this probably isn’t the graphic novel for you. Though there is some fantastic punching. Also, battle kangaroos.
Continue ReadingThe team behind Li’l Gotham is back for a unique take on DC’s Big Three in a book for middle grade kids.
Continue ReadingWonder Woman at Super Hero High, written by Lisa Yee, is out today for readers ages 8-12 years.
Continue ReadingComics Club-4-Kids is a monthly club exploring comic books for a variety of age ranges. Since some families have multiple age ranges, Comics Club-4-Kidz helps parents by finding similar themes across varying content so that families can have conversations together. So, join us in this month’s look at gender in ‘Power Up,’ ‘Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur,’ and ‘Superman/Wonder Woman.’ Because kids need more comics.
Continue ReadingNobody is asking her to be a soft or cuddly. But she’s not written as ruthless. She’s written as a stunted mean girl from high school.
Continue ReadingNathan Sawaya (Brick Artist) has a new Art of the Brick show, and Evil Genius Mum was invited to the World Premiere in Sydney, Australia. Come for a walk around the exhibition and learn a few of Nathan’s secrets. There’s also a signed Lego Kit up for grabs!
Continue ReadingWhen this episode drops the heavy-handed dialogue in favor of honest moments about Kara’s background, it works. Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough of that this week.
Continue ReadingThe question remains, is this version of ‘Supergirl’ the feminist hero we’ve been waiting for? Frankly, she isn’t. Not yet anyway.
Continue ReadingThere’s something a little bit magical about turning a piece of paper into a crane, bear, or dragon through the practice of origami. But turning a piece of paper into Batman? That’s being a flat-out origami superhero.
Continue ReadingThe much-anticipated new kids’ series DC Super Hero Girls kicks off today with a re-designed web site and webisode.
Continue ReadingScooby and the gang take on Vikings in this preview of their latest adventures.
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