Following up on software developer Bethesda's various sequels announced at E3, the company will team up with Titan Comics to produce comic book prequels
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World-renowned physicist Professor Stephen Hawking has just pushed up his Doomsday clock by 400 years, following a report by Bleeding Cool that Fox is
Diamond's sales charts hit earlier this week, prompting a sequel to last month's controversy wherein everyone wondered whether DC's Button crossover
Next year, Sony will attempt to expand it's Spider-Man-less (or is it?) Spider-Man cinematic universe when they unleash Venom starring Tom Hardy on
The Spider-Man movie universe at Sony continues to expand, and now we have some details on which characters could follow Venom's solo movie and Black Cat
We hope LOST co-creator Damon Lindelof has been brushing up on his protego charms, because he may be about to the subject of some major hexing from
Yesterday, we learned that superstar writer James Robinson will be returning to DC Comics, where he previously wrote such masterpieces as Starman and Cry
Continuing their transformation into an all Animosity, all the time comic book publisher, Aftershock has added a one-shot comic, World of Animosity, to
Time to add yet another award to Raina Telgemeier's long list of accolades. The children's graphic novel mogul won the third annual Dwayne McDuffy Award
DC Comics has announced the next creative team for Wonder Woman, taking over with issue #31. James Robinson, Carlo Pagulayan, and Emanuela Lupacchino
Following in the success of Marvel's popular hip hop variant program, which exploited hip hop album art for profit... er, we mean, which paid tribute to
Comics publisher IDW announced plans to make its upcoming crossover event First Strike accessible to readers, sending shockwaves throughout the industry.
Aren't you glad you didn't bother collecting all those Image Plus magazines just to get Negan's origin story? Oh, you did buy them? Well, time to double
CNN news anchor Jake Tapper doesn't just play a journalist on television. He's also a cartoonist whose comic strip, Capitol Hell, appeared in the
Warner Bros shows off the Justice League costumes of Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg, and The Flash - our best look yet at the costumes.