Hola, Wonder Fans! Welcome to this week's edition of Wonder Woman Wednesday. I trust you have all have a "wonderful" week.
Greetings, fellow Amazons! Welcome to another exciting edition of Wonder Woman Wednesday. This week we bring you a review of Issue #3 of the six-issue mini-series from DC Comics and Dynamite Entertainment that teams television icons together for the first time in comic book form.
Hello, Wonder Warriors! I'm very excited to present this week's edition of Wonder Woman Wednesday to you. Ever wonder what it might be like for a superhero once their glory days have ended? When, sadly, it's time to hang up the cape and tights and stop fighting crime and pick up a bingo bobber instead?
Greetings, Wonderphiles!
Fair Warning: This week's column is about a highly divisive topic and is completely my opinion and my opinion alone. I certainly don't mean to offend anyone. I welcome any constructive feedback or opinion on the topic.
Scott and I decided to upgrade our TV this past Presidents' Day and ran over to Best Buy to score a gorgeous, 55" Sony Smart TV for only a little more than we wanted to pay for it. But we're couch potatoes and I love it! Anyway, I wanted to go to Golden Apple Comics, but Scott gets bored, so I settled for a run to Game Stop, as it's in the same plaza as Best Buy in West Hollywood. And boy I am I glad I did.
Did my clickbait article title give you the chills? Now, now, before you go blowing your top in a knee-jerk, angry internet response, hear me out.
Love is in the air at Fanbase Press! In this magical month of romance and enchantment, the FP Staff and Contributors decided to stop and smell the roses. Throughout the week of Valentine’s Day, a few members of the Fanbase Press crew will be sharing their personal love letters to the areas of geekdom they adore the most.
Dearest Diana,
To my beloved Wonder Woman. Though I feel it would seem more than apparent how much I openly and genuinely love you from the depths of my heart, I don't wish to take that for "granite" (Poor choice of words, given your god-given beginning.), but you'll pardon the pun I'm sure.
"How important it is for us to recognize our heroes and sheroes." - Maya Angelou
Happy Black History Month, Wonder Fans!
The wait is almost over. I sit on the couch with my Chihuahua, Rocco, in my lap, wearing my granny shawl and Batman sweats. My boyfriend, Scott, is to my right, hootin' and hollerin'; it's the one time of year he acts like a caveman! It's Super Bowl Sunday! Or, as I like to call it: "The Lady Gaga Concert with Fun Commercials." Yay!
Hello, fellow Amazons! After doing this column for a while, I've met a lot of people who are as passionate about Wonder Woman as I am. Sometimes, their fandom is in the form of a collection. Sometimes, it's a passion for watching the '70s TV series, or drawing Wonder Woman. Sometimes, it's dressing up like her - for a good cause - or for no reason at all. But it's always a deep-rooted passion for everyone's favorite Amazon that brings the people together.