By Alyson Powers @m1sspowers Everything feels too close for comfort in DC’s latest version of Joker. No more superpowers or resistance to pain, or extravagant clothing, or wealth. This human lives […]
Author: Alyson Powers
Emmett May Be Fun But There Is No Genius Here
By Alyson Powers @m1sspowers An Indie that uses the power of dialogue— Emmett in “Boy Genius” is easily recognized as that advanced kid from school we all loved to hate. C’mon, […]
Review: A Dinner and Damage: Trapped in Safe Places
By Alyson Powers @m1sspowers I read an article recently in Thought Catalog and a quote. “Damaged people, damaged people.” Or… they use them or subtly abuse them, or yes, beat them. […]

