Anthony Gramuglia
Contributing since December, 2018
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About Anthony Gramuglia
Earned my MFA from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Written for The Mary Sue, ScreenRant, The Anime Feminist, The Gamer, and Vocal. Lifelong lover of comics, anime, and weird films. Loves different varieties of coffee.
Latest Articles
Mobile Suit Gundam: 5 Dark Secrets About the Devil Gundam
There have been many twisted Gundams over the years, but Mobile Fighter G Gundam's Devil Gundam might be the worst.
Adult Animation Is YEARS Ahead of Hollywood With LGBTQ Representation
While Hollywood has historically misrepresented the LGBTQ community, adult animation, such as The Simpsons and Big Mouth, does much better.
Wonder Woman 1984: What Is the Afterlife Like in the DCEU?
Wonder Woman 1984 brings back Steve Trevor, giving fans more knowledge about the afterlife in the DCEU.
House of El Proves Why General Zod Was a GOOD Leader
In DC's original graphic novel "House of El," General Zod is presented as a good leader of his people, a grand departure from his normal portrayal.
Marvel's SWORD, and What It Has to Do With WandaVision, Explained
With Marvel's SWORD coming to the MCU in WandaVision, let's look at what their role could be in the Disney+ series.
2011 Was the WEIRDEST Year for Comic Book Movies
2011 had some duds when it came to comic book movies, but the year also served as a transition into a brand-new decade of superheroes.
Dragon Ball: 5 Scenes That Changed Goku Forever
These five moments from throughout the various Dragon Ball shows changed Goku's life and character forever.
Evangelion: Shinji Hate Is the Most Confusing Thing About the Series
Many fans of Neon Genesis Evangelion flat-out hate Shinji Ikari. Here's why this is, and why they shouldn't.
Superwoman: How Lois Lane’s Sister Became the Woman of Steel
How did Lois Lane's sister Lucy break bad and become Superwoman, and how did Supergirl put a stop to her bloodshed?
9 Mature Manga & Anime That Broke New Ground for Seinen
Seinen anime and manga can offer mature, brilliant stories. These are nine of the most groundbreaking and powerful ones.
Ghost Rider: How Rise of the Midnight Sons United Marvel's DARKEST Heroes
When the Avengers weren't around to stop a supernatural threat in the Marvel Universe, it was up to Ghost Rider to bring the Midnight Sons together.
Why Fox's X-Men: The Animated Series Ended
X-Men: The Animated Series remains one of Fox's most popular comic book cartoons, yet the network's decision to end the series left many confused.
Spider-Man: How Infinity War Gave Peter Parker a MONSTROUS Doppelganger
Spider-Man's Doppelganger is the most enduring part of Marvel's original Infinity War, and this villain keeps on raising all kinds of Carnage.
From Earthsea to Earwig, Miyazaki’s Son, Goro, Is Ghibli’s Riskiest Director
Hayao Miyazaki's son Goro is a very risky director for Studio Ghibli, be he might be just what it needs.
Dragon Ball: Majin Vegeta Is the Character at His Best
The most compelling part of Vegeta's character arc in Dragon Ball Z is when he tried to return to his old, violent self as Majin Vegeta.
Gundam: The Origin Is What the Star Wars Prequels SHOULD Have Been
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, the prequel to Gundam, fulfills all of the wasted potential of the Star Wars prequels.
The Punisher: How Frank Castle Became the Sorcerer Supreme - TWICE
When it comes to the Sorcerer Supreme, the Punisher is the last name that comes to mind, but Frank Castle took Doctor Strange's title more than once.
Wonder Woman 1984: 7 Villains Who Could Appear in the Sequel
With a third Wonder Woman film coming out, these are seven villains who could play a role in a sequel to Wonder Woman 1984.
Wonder Woman 1984 Definitely Teased Bisexual Cheetah
Wonder Woman 1984 might have teased that the DCEU's Cheetah is bisexual. Here's why that's important.
DCEU Supervillains, Ranked, From Zod to Cheetah
The DC Extended Universe has brought several villains to life on the big screen, with some disappointing audiences and others becoming iconic.