Read More Comics Television Why Black Noir Is Different in The Boys Comics and TV SeriesByReinaPublished: February 9, 2026 / Modified: February 13, 2026 The Boys changed Black Noir from Homelander’s clone to a separate character. Both versions critique how corporations treat their employees. Read More
Read More Television Comics How Is Kimiko Different from The Female in The Boys?ByReinaPublished: February 9, 2026 / Modified: February 9, 2026 The Boys comics made The Female a violent, nameless weapon. The TV show reimagines her as a traumatized survivor who’s more than meets the eye. Read More
Read More Comics Television Why The Boys TV Show Didn’t Adapt the G-Men Comic ArcByReinaPublished: February 4, 2026 The G-Men massacre was too extreme for TV. The writers working on the TV adaptation chose to go in a different direction with a spin-off called Gen V. Read More
Read More Gaming Comics Marvel Rivals Honors Luna Snow’s K‑Pop Roots in Its Anniversary EventByReinaPublished: January 31, 2026 / Modified: January 31, 2026 Marvel Rivals’ 8th anniversary event for Luna Snow shows that gaming can provide authentic representation for people of color. Read More
Read More Comics Television The Boys: Comparing the Plane Crash in the Comics and TV SeriesByReinaPublished: January 29, 2026 / Modified: February 4, 2026 Here’s a breakdown of how The Boys portrays the Flight 37 disaster differently in the comics and the TV adaptation. Read More
Read More Comics Television Stick in the Comics vs. Netflix’s Daredevil: Why the Show’s Version Is So Much DarkerBySynnistryPublished: January 29, 2026 / Modified: January 29, 2026 A deep look at how Stick’s role changes between Frank Miller’s comics and the Netflix series, reshaping Matt Murdock’s entire arc. Read More
Read More Comics How Amazon’s The Boys Improved Starlight’s Story From the ComicsBySynnistryPublished: January 26, 2026 / Modified: February 4, 2026 The Boys TV adaptation improves Starlight’s origin by showing realistic workplace abuse rather than shock value, making her journey more impactful. Read More
Read More Comics When Being Human Isn’t Enough: Iron Man’s Extremis TransformationBySynnistryPublished: January 24, 2026 Warren Ellis turned Tony Stark into a human-machine hybrid. Should Tony have found another way? Did he ever have a choice at all? Read More
Read More Comics X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills Shows How Fear is WeaponizedBySynnistryPublished: January 17, 2026 God Loves, Man Kills explores how fear, power, and religion can turn uncertainty into violence. Read More