Every Microsoft Windows user in the world knows how this goes... each big, shiny, new update is inevitably followed by a number of smaller,
Mark Seifert Archives
I love this Grant Morrison interview by Laura Sneddon that Rich dissected today. There's been a lot made in some circles over the past decade about how
2012 is shaping up to be a pretty intriguing year for the business, and events surrounding the May 4 release of The Avengers is just one reason for that.
Another Comic Day in the books, wrapping up what was by all accounts a very successful September, both in direct market shops and for digital. It'll be
It's time to call it, I think: Comic Day is back, and not just for DC. Big interest in weekly reviews, big anticipation for what's coming out on Comic Day
We're now in the final week of the launch of DC's New 52, and I gotta say it's been one of the most noteworthy months in recent comics history. They've
Another day, another Catwoman controversy -- today about the set pics showing Anne Hathaway in a Catwoman costume on the set of The Dark Knight Rises. We
Had to laugh at some of the response to the Alien Anthology post re the crushing disappointment of Alien 3. To this day I don't think I've seen the whole
Well, then. We're now just days away from the completion of New 52 launch month. There have been sell-outs, controversies, mysteries, and
It's been a busy day on BC, lots of things happening in comics this week. Lots of controversy going on. Catwoman #1, Red Hood And The Outlaws #1. But
Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Peter Parker and Mary Jane. Archie, Betty, and Veronica. Decades-spanning comic book relationships often get controversial when
It's beyond conventional wisdom at this point that digital is in the midst of radically changing our industry, and there's no doubt in my mind that the
BC has been buzzing today with rumors (and confirmations) of creative changes in DC's New 52 -- some planned fill-ins, others not, and what would seem to
Lots of people are scared of Room 237, and love being scared by it, judging by the interest in news of the screening of a rare version of The Shining. I'd
I have this comics history nerd theory/fantasy in my head about how the DC reboot titles are being chosen, and it goes something like this: someone put