10 new comic books you need to read this week (and one classic pick too)

As a long-time comic book enthusiast, I must say that this past week has been nothing short of extraordinary for me. The release of “The Power Fantasy” No. 1 by Kieron Gillen with art by Caspar Wijngaard was a breath of fresh air and a reminder to always keep an eye on Image Comics. The storytelling in this comic is top-notch, and the artwork is simply stunning.

Kit Harington talks his nude scenes on Industry, and his problems with objectification

2015 found me right smack in the midst of the Game of Thrones craze, with its influence and popularity at an all-time high. As Jon Snow, Kit Harington, I opened up about some peculiarities that came with my newfound fame. One such oddity was the uncomfortable feeling of being so openly objectified. “To be constantly elevated as a hunk,” I admitted then, “feels slightly degrading.” It’s not unlike what women experience. When an actor like me is solely reduced to physical attractiveness, it can be downright offensive.

The Umbrella Academy star hated this twist as much as the fans did

As a dedicated fan of The Umbrella Academy, I have eagerly awaited each new season since its debut. With my memories of the thrilling twists and captivating characters still fresh in my mind, I was excited to see how the fourth season would wrap up this unique superhero story. However, as someone who has spent countless hours immersed in the world of cinema and television, I must say that the reception for the final season has left me feeling disappointed and disillusioned.

In Moon Unit Zappa’s memoir, ‘Earth to Moon,’ famous names collide with family trauma

One evening in 1979, Moon Unit Zappa, who was 11 years old at the time, drifted off to sleep amidst her parents’ usual bickering. It wasn’t uncommon for them to argue, so this was nothing out of the ordinary. Her father, Frank, was a renowned musician and composer known for his intricate, challenging musical style, as well as an apparent fondness for romantic entanglements with his admirers. Her mother, Gail, assisted him in managing his professional affairs, and their disagreements frequently revolved around financial matters, other women, or a combination of both.