Adam Poncharoensub
School
Florida International University
Expertise
DC Comics, Wizarding World, Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Adam is a former writer and assistant editor for Dark Knight News, and many writers on staff would often look to him for help with website guidelines or Batman knowledge, as he was often seen as the site's Alfred Pennyworth.
- He has attended San Diego Comic-Con as a representative for Dark Knight News, covering the premiere of Batman: The Killing Joke and interviewing Batman icons like the late Kevin Conroy and Bruce Timm.
- Adam has read the "Harry Potter" books four times and obsesses about the tiniest details so much that people wonder if he actually lives in the wizarding world he's constructed in his head.
Experience
Over the course of his extensive, decade-long writing career, Adam has always chosen to write for online publications centering on things he loves, which results in a recognizable passion behind any word he types out. As a fan of Batman and the extensive universe in which he resides, Adam contributed news, established formatting guidelines, and onboarded new writers for Dark Knight News. His love for "Harry Potter" eventually brought him to write news for MuggleNet, where he authored MuggleNet's top-viewed articles for the two years that he wrote for them.
Education
Armed with a Bachelor's in Psychology, Adam has a strong sense of empathy and a wealth of emotional intelligence, which allows him to write with an understanding of what attracts readers.
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Stories By Adam Poncharoensub
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Kevin Smith explained in a recent interview why it's impossible to legally stream or digitally purchase his controversial 1999 comedy "Dogma."
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What happened to Rati Gupta, the actor who played Anu, Raj's former fiancee on CBS's "The Big Bang Theory," after the series ended?
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Fans have been going crazy over Disney's first teaser for "The Little Mermaid," which features Halle Bailey as the live-action version of Ariel.
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They're not just longtime co-stars: "Jackass" vet Steve-O has been candid about how Johnny Knoxville once helped save his life.
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Although the popularity of "Storage Wars" has proved to be enduring, some fans have questioned whether the appraisals seen on the show are really accurate.
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Mila Kunis is appearing on "That '90s Show" to play Jackie once again, and fans are wondering who the character may have married since "That '70s Show" ended.
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Fans on Reddit have pointed out how one of April's funniest lines on "Parks and Recreation" actually helps explain her and Ron's friendship.
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There are many ultra-powerful villains in "Naruto," but ultimately, only one was so strong that he was basically unstoppable.
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Although "Homelander" is seemingly undefeatable on "The Boys," some fans question whether or not Victoria Neuman could bring him down.
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With a new "Futurama" revival on the way at Hulu, fans have shared what they want or don't want to see from a new season of the sci-fi animated comedy.
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One of the most memorable gags in "That '70s Show" was the dreaded "burn." Fans agree that one devastating insult was the best burn in the series.