Pity poor BC datamancer Mark Haverty. Barely three days into his job, and he's got to decide how this new Uncanny X-Men series should be designated. Is
Mark Seifert Archives
A glimpse at some upcoming Marvel releases took the top two slots today, with Rich's take on today's New 52 releases rounding out the top of the charts
Fan anticipation for the May 2012 debut of The Avengers film has already been building for months, and here's the latest sign that the popularity of
It can be said without hesitation that the world of comics would be a very different place today without the contributions of Steve Ditko. Born November
Though they are utterly unrelated, emails that a couple people probably wish they had back seem to be today's theme. I think this is another reason why
One of the great debates in vintage comic book collecting circles is over just how many comics from the 1930s-1960s are left out there in the world,
Quite a few big-2 comics have been pulling me back in, in recent months, and it looks like this is going to be one of them. Always been a big fan --
No matter what the underlying distribution reason and no matter what the printing, it's interesting to see copies of the New 52 #1's continuing to flow
Considering the cost of comics today and their ever-fluctuating price points, page counts, and formats, it's hard to imagine a hike of two pennies causing
I have to admit I probably wouldn't have gone out of my way to watch the new Muppet movie -- despite having a lot of fondness for the tv show -- before
Like many comic book fans, I've been following the legal conflicts of recent years over the ownership of some of our favorite characters with a mixture of
There's something about a good origin story that just never gets old -- even as it gets revamped and retold, and passed down through generations as one of
I suppose we all knew he'd be back, but it was equally likely we'd hear about it soon -- those original Rob Granito posts have been read by legions of
Another creative departure after 6 issues for a new DC launch as writer Ivan Brandon moves on from the title, but Men of War goes on -- as artist Tom
Sometimes, cool comics get cut short by changing circumstances and timing. Take the case of the original All-Winners Comics, which Marvel launched as a