Elle Collins
Location
Johnson City, Tennessee
School
West Virginia University, Ohio University
Expertise
Wonder Woman, LGBTQ History And Culture, Classic Animation
- As a writer and editor at the Eisner Award winning website Comics Alliance, Elle fulfilled some childhood fantasies by interviewing the the creators writing Batman (Tom King), Aquaman (Dan Abnett), Supergirl (Mariko Tamaki) and even Deadman (Sarah Vaughn).
- Elle has hosted or co-hosted five pop-culture podcasts in the last decade, and been a guest or panelist on countless others.
- While covering Pro Wrestling for Uproxx, Elle got to interview stars like Dustin Rhodes, Paige/Saraya, and Sonya Deville.
Experience
Elle burst on to the nerd culture scene with the popular podcast "Into It with Elle Collins." They soon became a writer and editor, taking jobs across the internet covering comics, pro wrestling, and various other media. Elle now devotes most of their time to writing about movies and TV, and of course watching them.
Education
Elle has a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre and Dance from West Virginia University, and a Master's in Film Theory from Ohio University.
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Stories By Elle Collins
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A growing list of musicians, actors, and assorted stars have put in brief appearances on the HBO hit.
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These movies all surpassed the franchise installments they followed—and some are now considered classics in their own right.
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Wonder Woman's costume has evolved—along with her character—since she made her debut during the Second World War.
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Many of its cast members have gone on to even greater acclaim since the show ended in 2005.
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This is why Squirrel Girl from New Warriors looks so familiar.
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There are some aspects of Wonder Woman and her history that DC is definitely not in a hurry to acknowledge.
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Wonder Woman has been starring in comics for over 75 years, so there are plenty of stories to inspire Wonder Woman 2. These have the most cinematic potential.
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The stars who play these outlandish characters look very different in real life.
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Here's a look at the major versions of Spider-Man from TV and movies—and the actors who played them—ranked from worst to best.
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Here's a quick look at the history of both versions of GLOW—and just what the new show has in common with the original.
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What sorts of wacky adventures have the Nickelodeon stars been up to over the last 25 years? Let's find out.
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Here's a look at Game of Thrones characters who died when it looked like their most important stories were still to come.
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Superman's been around for a very long time, and he's had more superpowers than many of the most dedicated readers realize.
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Here's a look back at a number of current stars whose early roles, in retrospect, foreshadowed what they've done since.
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Before superheroes took over TV and the box office, they made scores of sneaky appearances in your favorite films and shows.
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There are characters from the comics that we're unlikely to ever see in a Guardians movie, no matter how many volumes Marvel Studios might make.
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We've rounded up some fascinating forgotten moments from the long life of Princess Diana, the Amazing Amazon.
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If we mess up, it might ruin our day. If Wonder Woman does, then it's a complete and utter disaster.
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Here are some movies you might not have known were part of a trilogy. Don't expect them all to be masterpieces.
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DC's had a tough time bringing their characters to the big screen. Here's why.