Graeme McMillan, WIRED

Graeme McMillan

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Portland, OR, United States

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Past:
  • WIRED
  • Hollywood Reporter
  • Playboy
  • Digital Trends

Past articles by Graeme:

'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' Alters How Superhero Stories Handle Death

Comic book saviors get resurrected all the time. Chadwick Boseman's 2020 death made that impossible for the sequel to 'Black Panther.' → Read More

‘Doctor Who’ Needs to Get Over Itself

At the end of its 39th season, it’s become clear the Time Lord’s world, despite always regenerating, has become static and small. → Read More

It’s Time for Fans to Watch Superheroes Like They Read Them

'Thor: Love and Thunder' is out Friday; 'Ms. Marvel' wraps up on Disney+ next week. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, it’s time to pick faves and stick with them. → Read More

‘For All Mankind’ Is the Best Sci-Fi of Its Era

The Apple TV+ alternate history series is simply more ambitious and thought-provoking than its contemporaries. → Read More

‘For All Mankind’ Is the Best Sci-Fi of Its Era

The Apple TV+ alternate history series is simply more ambitious and thought-provoking than its contemporaries. → Read More

After 'Ms. Marvel,' Read These 5 Comics

The latest Marvel show on Disney+ will be a game-changer. Here’s what to read after you’ve fallen for Kamala Khan. → Read More

Star Wars Has a Fandom Problem

The racist messages sent to 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' star Moses Ingram are just the latest in a series of incidents directed at actors in the franchise. → Read More

The Star Wars Galaxy Is Burdened With Backstory

Making whole shows like Obi-Wan Kenobi just to fill in plot holes is wildly unnecessary. → Read More

Marvel, Please Don’t Digitally Resurrect Stan Lee

The company has signed a deal to use his likeness for the next 20 years. Maybe it’s better to let him rest. → Read More

Marvel, Please Don’t Digitally Resurrect Stan Lee

The company has signed a deal to use his likeness for the next 20 years. Maybe it’s better to let him rest. → Read More

Wanda Maximoff Deserves Better From the MCU

‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ erased the Scarlet Witch's growth in ‘WandaVision’—and retread a lot of the comic books’ missteps. → Read More

Wanda Maximoff Deserves Better From the MCU

‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ erased the Scarlet Witch's growth in ‘WandaVision’—and retread a lot of the comic books’ missteps. → Read More

After 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,' Read These 5 Comics

The multiverse is a tricky and confusing place. These books will help you get your bearings. → Read More

After 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,' Read These 5 Comics

The multiverse is a tricky and confusing place. These books will help you get your bearings. → Read More

Substack Moves on Hollywood With Top Marvel, DC Writers Targeted

The San Francisco-based newsletter platform plans to spend north of $30 million to entice big comic scribes to leave publishers — and let them keep rights to their own IP: “They are paying for names.” → Read More

'The Marvels' and the Future of 'Captain Marvel'

The sequel to the Brie Larson film has a new title, one with a lot of history in comics → Read More

'Falcon and the Winter Soldier': The Future of John Walker

Things will not get better for the short-lived Captain America if the comics are any indication. → Read More

The Next Marvel? Indie Publishers Race to Mine Comics for Film, TV

New competitors including Artists, Writers & Artisans; AfterShock; and Valiant Comics focus on a leaner publishing output and an eye toward adaptations. → Read More

Why Superman's 'Justice League' Return Matters

With 'Justice League,' Zack Snyder cements the controversial 1992 'Death of Superman' storyline as much a part of the mythos as the hero as being rocketed from the planet Krypton as a baby. → Read More

How 'Thistlebone' Explores Folk Horror Genre

The new title from '2000 AD', described as 'Midsommar' meets 'The Wicker Man,' will be released as an oversized hardcover, as well as digitally, in April. → Read More