Comic book superheroes have been making the transition from the printed page to TV screens for decades. Saturday morning and weekday afternoon animated shows like 1967’s Fantastic Four were among the ...
These days, you can watch animated TV shows whenever you want—on streaming channels, YouTube or any of the cable channels devoted exclusively to cartoons. There are endless ways to watch funny kids ...
The 1980s were a halcyon time for Saturday morning cartoons. For a whole generation of children, nothing could beat a bowl of sugary cereal, a pair of warm pajamas, and a 24-inch TV blasting the best ...
The Joes are going back in time for their next comic book adventure. Starting next year, IDW Publishing will launch a new G.I. Joe comic book miniseries that draws influence from the team’s beloved ...
MegaGhost explores the story of a beloved Saturday morning cartoon that never actually existed. By Graeme McMillan Just in time for Halloween, Eric Powell’s Albatross Funnybooks is releasing the ...
Michelle is a List Writer at Collider, pop-culture nerd, and die-hard Outlander, Supernatural, and Doctor Who fan. Follow me on Twitter @ScreenScribe. The '80s and '90s saw an influx of Saturday ...
We love horror here at Nerdist, but we were kids once too. Not every kid watches A Nightmare on Elm Street at eight years old. Some of us watched regular old cartoons. But, those of us who grew up in ...
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