The on again, off again, on again Wonder Woman television saga takes another interesting twist today with Deadline's assertion that the Charlie's Angels
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On the digital comics front, 2011 is shaping up in part to be a competition for who can do the best job developing their platform, and in many cases that
A busy day of Wizard news today. As per pr, Wizard World Inc. is going public, will continue producing pop culture conventions, and launch a digital
I think this is the definition of irony: one of the most famous moments of the 1954 Senate Hearings which helped prompt the comic book industry to create
In a major reversal over the situation just two weeks ago, NBC/Universal has given the greenlight to David E. Kelley's vision of Wonder Woman for TV. The
As posted by Jim Lee on the Vertigo Blog, DC Comics will no longer be using the Comics Code Authority on any of its titles, and will instead be using its
It's a good thing they both already have helmets, right? Everybody knows there's a longtime tradition of debuting high-profile, expensive, elaborate ad
Continuing what I'm betting is a planned chaos of image releases that had everyone wondering yesterday if the studio was crazy like a Fox, the first
Marvel has released a new version of that French one-sheet that started circulating last week, this one gives us a somewhat less-cropped look at Chris
DC/Veritigo has announced that their first prose novel has just become their first ebook. Peter & Max: A Fables Novel by Bill Willingham with illos by
Last Year, the Seattle International Film Festival screened a detective/mystery short written and directed by Ed Brubaker and starring Wil Wheaton called
In an situation that would seem to serve as the latest reminder that the competition between Marvel and DC has been redefined on a much broader scale,
There's sometimes a fine line between big success and failure in the world of digital content -- something I know all too well from a few (thankfully
Details are sparse at the moment, but Ken Akamatsu of free manga download site J-Comi has announced that his company is developing a comic viewer in
Jim Lee teased that the major news would be flying from DC in early January, and here's the first big salvo: Over his six years on the book, Geoff Johns