Bri Ward
School
Grand Canyon University
Expertise
Comic Books, Disney, TV
- As a comics journalist, Bri's main focus began with reviewing Dark Horse Comics in 2011, and since then she has branched out to cover multiple other publishers.
- She has attended San Diego Comic-Con yearly since 2009 (as press since 2015) and has interviewed many prominent figures in the comic book industry, such as Steve Niles, Jeff Lemire, and Karen Berger.
- Thanks to her love of comics, Bri is able to watch comic-related television shows and movies with a more critical eye, while still appreciating the different mediums, and she is able to knowledgeably discuss major differences between the stories chosen to be brought to the big screen.
Experience
Bri was raised on a healthy diet of cartoons, video games, comic books, music, and general geekery. She has freelanced for various magazines and websites, including Three If By Space and Screen Rant, and she's covered events such as San Diego Comic-Con and New York Comic-Con. This coverage includes exclusive interviews, panel coverage, and overall event coverage. Writing is a passion of hers, and Bri is very excited to be able to share her thoughts with others. She resides in the desert with her husband, two cats, and a dog.v
Education
Bri received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Grand Canyon University, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude.
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Stories By Bri Ward
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Here's what Corey Feldman has been up to since his time in the spotlight as a 1980s teen heartthrob.
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While his on-screen character Number Five is constantly fighting, Aiden Gallagher of The Umbrella Academy couldn't be on set for these scenes for one reason.
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Some characters slated for only a brief stint on a show get an unexpected return. One "Parks and Recreation" character ended up appearing more than expected.
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When watching a cartoon or playing a video game, the voice actor becomes one with the character. Which is why this King of the Hill character is so surprising.
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Here's what we know about actor Alex O'Loughlin's personal and professional life following his time on the CBS series Hawaii Five-0 as Steve Garrett.
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"Sonic the Hedgehog" star James Marsden delivered a great performance in the film. But there were times even he broke character, revealed in the blooper reel.
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Here's what we know about the characters who may emerge as the villains in Season 3 of Netflix's "The Umbrella Academy."
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This notable "Futurama" moment from the 2009 film "Into the Wild Green Wonder" is one that fans continue to discuss to this day.
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Here's what Brian Quinn, aka Q, was doing before he rose to fame as part of the cast of "Impractical Jokers."
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While "Napoleon Dynamite" still holds a spot in many fans' hearts, some consider one relationship, in particular, to have aged poorly.
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"Peaky Blinders" star Cillian Murphy gave rock legend David Bowie this touching gift from the set of his show.
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It can be easy to miss most of these Easter eggs in Disney's "Big Hero 6," especially this particularly quick reference to "Lilo & Stitch."
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Many people know Captain Jack Sparrow from the franchise "Pirates of the Caribbean," but where did the inspiration for this unique character come from?
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Odin lied to Loki throughout his childhood, but variant Sylvie believes her version of Odin was more trustworthy. Was he just as dishonest in her timeline?
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Pixar movies are famously full of hidden details fans love to uncover. But you might be a rare breed if you sniffed out this detail from "Up."