I'll be naive, but I'm always amazed when I read the news about a famous person who turns out to be a piece of manure. Not that this is great news, you say. But you can't deny that it's still a shocker, especially when it comes to someone you know for their talent.
A big News is upsetting the world of animation and its fans these days: Cartoon Network, the well-known cartoon production house, has decided to close its studies.
Or rather, it is not yet clear.
An example of censorship in Italy is that which occurred in the world of music which occurred for political reasons during the fascist period, as the contents of some songs were considered gory according to the moral codes of the period in the fifties and seventies. If we do a search on the list of censored songs of the time, we will discover that they had nothing bad about them.
The comic fairs.
The most important events in the life of a comic book enthusiast.
It's more than just a festival - it's a celebration of everything you love about the industry.
I want to dedicate this space to the good and positive side of fandom, in particular to one in which I still find myself particularly well even if by now not very active.
What really determines the success of a remake / reboot?
Classic million dollar question. In my opinion, it's a question of nostalgia and balanced innovation.