The Loud House follows the daily life of Lincoln, the only boy in a house full of sisters. From dealing with sibling rivalry to navigating middle school, Lincoln faces various challenges in this hilarious and heartwarming series.
Heroes is a drama-fantasy TV show that follows the lives of people around the world who suddenly discover they have superpowers. They must learn to use their abilities while dealing with personal struggles and a villainous plot. The show explores themes of good versus evil, the impact of superpowers on individuals and society, and the interconnectedness of the characters' stories.
Queer As Folk is a bold and groundbreaking TV show that explores the lives of gay men and women in Pittsburgh. It follows a group of friends, their relationships, struggles, and triumphs as they navigate the complexities of life, love, and identity. The show delves into important issues such as discrimination, personal growth, and the strength of friendship.
Comic Book Men is a reality TV show that follows the lives of four friends who work at Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash, a comic book store in New Jersey. The show revolves around their discussions, debates, and geeky adventures as they share their love for comic books and pop culture with fellow enthusiasts.
Three average kids found a comic book that brings a group of monsters to life. The kids become the Big Bad Beetleborgs and use their new powers to fight off the monsters and protect their town.
Set in the 80s, disillusioned orphan teen (Marcus) is accepted into a private elite academy training the next generation of youth assassins for the criminal underworld.
When teenager Miles Morales gets bitten by a radioactive spider, he becomes the new Spider-Man in his dimension. However, he soon discovers that there are other versions of Spider-Man from alternate dimensions. Miles must team up with these different versions, including Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Ham, and Peni Parker, to stop the villainous Kingpin from opening portals to other dimensions and destroying New York City. Along the way, Miles learns what it truly means to be a hero.
When the world's most famous superheroes go missing, a group of ordinary people with unusual talents are recruited to fill their shoes and save the day.
A man named David Dunn discovers that he has never been sick or injured after surviving a train crash. He meets Elijah Price, a comic book enthusiast who believes that David has superpowers. As David starts to believe in his abilities, he realizes that Elijah is the mastermind behind multiple disasters. David becomes the hero and confronts Elijah, who reveals himself as Mr. Glass, his archenemy. In the end, David exposes Elijah's crimes and sends him to an institution for the criminally insane.
Prisoners of Gravity was a Canadian public broadcasting television news magazine program that explored speculative fiction — science fiction, fantasy, horror, comic books — and its relation to various thematic and social issues. Produced by TVOntario, the show was the brainchild of former comic retail manager Mark Askwith and writer Daniel Richler, and was hosted by Rick Green. The series aired 139 episodes over 5 seasons from 1989 to 1994.
In the 1980s, the X-Men must come together to stop En Sabah Nur, an ancient mutant, from destroying the world. With the help of new recruits and old allies, they must use their powers and courage to save humanity.
Dilbert is an engineer who navigates the absurdities of corporate life, dealing with office politics, a megalomaniac boss, an evil cat, and a talking dog. The show is a dark comedy that cleverly satirizes workplace dynamics.
In Insidious: The Last Key, Elise Rainier faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet, as she confronts demons from her past and fights to save her own family from the evil that has plagued them for generations. With the help of her loyal sidekick and a group of gifted ghost hunters, Elise must delve into the depths of her childhood home, unlocking secrets and facing terrifying entities in order to protect her loved ones.
KaBlam! is an animated anthology series that aired from 1996 to 2000. It features a mix of comedy, family, and surrealism, with each episode comprising various segments from different animated shows and comic book parodies. The show is known for its unique blend of humor and creativity.
The movie tells the story of Elvis Presley, from his humble beginnings in Mississippi to his rise to stardom and his tumultuous relationship with his manager, Colonel Tom Parker. It explores how Presley's music and style were influenced by African American culture and how Parker exploited him for financial gain. The plot also delves into Presley's personal life, including his relationships with his family, his wife Priscilla, and the struggles he faced due to his fame and addiction. Ultimately, it showcases Presley's lasting impact on the music industry and his enduring legacy.
Jeremiah is set in a future where most of the adult population has been wiped out by a deadly virus. The story follows the journey of Jeremiah, a young survivor who embarks on a mission to rebuild the world and search for other survivors. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and dangers, as well as individuals who have formed new societies and factions. With the help of his friends Kurdy and Thunder, Jeremiah navigates through the post-apocalyptic landscape and faces personal dilemmas, while also trying to uncover the truth behind the virus and its origins.
David Dunn, a security guard with supernatural abilities, tracks down Kevin Wendell Crumb, a man with twenty-four personalities. As Dunn tries to save a group of kidnapped cheerleaders held by Crumb, they are both captured and brought to a psychiatric hospital. There, a psychiatrist named Dr. Ellie Staple tries to convince them that they are not superhumans. However, a mastermind named Elijah Price reveals his plan to have Dunn and Crumb battle each other. In the end, the world discovers the existence of superheroes.
In a time when breakfast is ruled by milk and cereal, a fierce corporate battle begins over a revolutionary new pastry.
W: Two Worlds Apart is a fantasy drama about Oh Yeon-joo, a surgeon whose father, a famous webtoon artist, goes missing. As she tries to find him, she gets transported into the world of her father's comic, where she meets Kang Chul, the main character. Together, they navigate between the real world and the comic book world, facing various challenges and dangers.