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Sarah Cooke

Sarah Cooke joined the Showbiz Cheat Sheet team in 2021, and she brings a wealth of comic book knowledge to the Gaming and Comics section. In fact, she’s working on writing her own comic book in her free time. She describes herself as a lifelong “Trekkie” because of her love for the ‘Star Trek’ franchise that started from her youth, and that love blossomed into a love for all things sci-fi. Sarah asserts that sci-fi challenges social norms and explores new possibilities.

Sarah graduated with a Master’s in Creative Writing, and already has an impressive list of professional accomplishments, including reporting live for Marvel from New York and San Diego Comic-Cons and being the co-founder of the She-Fi: Ladies Who Love Sci-Fi Facebook group. You can find more of her writing on her personal website.

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Kevin Feige on Marvel’s Non-Traditional Sequels

As the Marvel Cinematic Universe expands, the studio's storytelling approach continues to evolve. Kevin Feige discusses its approach to non-traditional sequels and introducing characters into new situations.
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‘She-Hulk’: Who Is Jameela Jamil’s Character, Titania?

Fans of 'The Good Place' may be aware that Jameela Jamil is set to play Titania in Marvel's upcoming 'She-Hulk' series for Disney+. But just who is this villain, and what is her history with She-Hulk? Let's take a look at her background in the comics.
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Kevin Feige Teases ‘Star Wars’ movie, ‘Avengers 5’

In a recent interview, Kevin Feige teased the upcoming 'Star Wars' movie he's producing and a possible timeline for the release of 'Avengers 5.' In typical Feige fashion, he released just enough information to keep fans interested but not enough to really show his hand.
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‘Y: The Last Man’: How Will the Show Address Gender Identity?

Twenty years ago, 'Y: The Last Man' was seen as a feminist comic. But conversations around gender identity have evolved significantly since then, in ways the comic didn't account for. So will the FX and Hulu series address those questions in an updated and thoughtful way?