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Drew Hood

Drew is a native of Cincinnati Ohio, avid comic book reader and gifted in sarcasm. You can find him on the Gotham Central podcast, and on twitter at @gotham_central and @DrewsAskew

LTN Advent Calender 2021

Each week, as we make our way through this Advent season, LTN Writers will provide short nerdy devotionals for you and your family to enjoy.

LTN Advent Calender 2021: Hope and Superman

This Advent season we look to the stories we tell that reflect the hope found in the Gospel, as we prepare for Christ's second coming.

When There’s Nowhere To Run: A Reflection On Something Is Killing The Children

LTN writer Drew Hood reflects on how BOOM! Studios' Something Is Killing The Children reminds us that we all need someone to lean on.

What is a Hero? A Look at Amazon’s The Boys

What if superheroes were real? Amazon's original series The Boys may have the answer.

Twisted Exodus: A Reflection on Brightburn

LTN writer Drew Hood reflects on the dark story of Brightburn and how it reads like an Exodus story in reverse from the perspective of the Egyptians.

Love You 3000: Our Love Letters To the MCU, Part 1

On the heels of Avengers: Endgame, a few of the LTN writers reflect on what the MCU has meant to them, their loved ones, and to geek culture as a whole.

Leaning On Each Other: Shazam!

Drew Hood takes a look at DC's Shazam! and why a superhero story that focuses on family, trust and encouragement is exactly what the world needs.

The Batman Who Laughs and the Importance of Facing Our Fears

Can Batman defeat a version of himself that has all the characteristics of his greatest enemy? Drew Hood takes a look at The Batman Who Laughs and the importance of facing your greatest fears. 

Meet My Friend, Clark Kent: A Look At Man and Superman

Does Clark Kent matter? Drew Hood and DC Comic's Man and Superman explains why the boy from Kansas' story is just as meaningful and just as important as his caped alter ego.

The Long Road Home: Grant Morrison’s Green Lantern

In The Green Lantern, Hal Jordan’s redemption begins not in saving the earth from a universe destroying cataclysm, but in protecting the lifeforms of the galaxy he has sworn to protect and keep safe.