Moonstar #1’s Ashley Allen Teases An Epic, Fantasy-Inspired Epic (Exclusive)

The first solo comic book series for the popular character Moonstar arrives in stores on March 4th! In Moonstar #1, written by Ashley Allen and illustrated by Edoardo Audino, Dani Moonstar faces a terrifying new threat: an ancient weapon that steals souls. She must find it before it’s too late, but the person wielding it won’t give up easily. Haunted by recent losses, Dani struggles with self-doubt, questioning if she can protect the people she cares about. Will she overcome her fears, or will her insecurities lead to more tragedy? We talked to Ashley Allen about this exciting new chapter for the character, and you can find our interview and a sneak peek at the artwork below!

The Most Devastating ‘80s Animated Classic Is About To Leave Peacock

Following the success of films like The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail, and The Land Before Time, Don Bluth’s All Dogs Go to Heaven was a memorable animated musical released in 1989. Set in 1939 New Orleans, the film centers on Charlie, a German Shepherd who, after being wronged by a friend, escapes from Heaven to get revenge. He unexpectedly forms a bond with a young orphan girl who has the special ability to talk to animals. Unfortunately, despite being added to Peacock on January 1st, All Dogs Go to Heaven is already set to leave the streaming service soon, likely by the end of the month.

Marvel Brings Its Most Obscure Comics Character to the MCU (In One of Their Best TV Episodes Ever)

Despite everything else happening in the series, episode 4 of Wonder Man truly shines. It’s a flashback focusing on Byron Bowers as DeMarr Davis, telling the story of how he became the Doorman – a character with teleportation abilities. The episode is set in Hollywood and explores the dark side of fame, specifically how the industry exploits people of color. It also introduces a wonderfully unique and relatively unknown character from Marvel comics.