The Stephanie Brown mystery continues: But I like even more the leaks from anciliary merchandising. Such as Batman: The World Of The Dark Knight, which
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A turn of events we've been anticipating for quite some time: This is no one-issue stunt: “This is the new status quo,” says Johns, adding that the
A classic Iron Man theme returns in October: Armor Wars in the eighties and Armor Wars II in the nineties were two big popular storylines for Iron Man.
It's been just over a year since New 52 Aquaman first trended on BC, in response to a preview of Aquaman #1 pages by Ivan Reis and Geoff Johns. Good
Rich says NOW: I was blinded by the Asgardianness of at least two thirds of it, that I couldn’t see the wood for the Yggdrasil. Kid Loki, Wiccan, Miss
Vin Diesel as the Vision? One might guess that the as-yet untitled Avengers sequel would be the best fit for the character, though he could be set to turn
What is this new Joker mystery, exactly? We haven't seen enough to know for sure, quite yet, but there's an interesting theory or two in the forum.
I'm a sucker for spoilers, and usually can't resist clicking on that link... and this is one of those times I wish I hadn't. But don't make my mistake, go
Joe Carnahan's most recent tweet on the matter seems even more definitive than his earlier comments were: it doesn't sound good for Daredevil at Fox.
Greg Capullo said today:"The more I’ve thought about the Joker leak, the more I began thinking that it may have been for the best. The fact is, the way
Because nothing really stays dead, a little taste of what might have been: Darabont had written a season two premiere that picked up just seconds after
The new Now Announcements today were Si Spurrier and Tan Eng Huat on X-Men Legacy, and Rick Remender and John Romita Jr on Captain America. What's next
A little interesting that Doctor Who hit the world in the same year that the Avengers (and a bunch of other Universe-igniting early Marvel stuff) did.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe gets a little more Whedonesque: Joss Whedon has signed an exclusive deal with Marvel Studios for film and television through
I was going to write a thing about how half a million people couldn't bring down BC during SDCC, but Joss Whedon did it in 5 minutes today -- but got
BatWatch: The 2009 Nightwing series that never was. PoliticsWatch: The left wing argument against the superhero; The answer for poor and working people is
Which would you rather have: Daredevil or Galactus & the Silver Surfer? Two competing theories emerged today as to whether Fox might trade away the
Dan Slott says: "with Marvel NOW everything that happened yesterday and the year before STILL happened. All of those comics still “count.” The Marvel NOW
Some weekend tea leaf reading: As shown in the CBR weekly thing with Axel Alonso. Advance pages from an unspecified future issue of Wolverine & The
As Rich notes today, the 12th issues of the one-year-old 52 are starting to roll out, and he starts his own look back at the first year. Plenty of varied
Over 25 years later and I still found myself looking for the familiar notes in this trailer -- and finding quite a few. As the debate in the forum
Peter Jackson speaks: So, without further ado and on behalf of New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Wingnut Films, and the entire
Interesting: While Stephen King will soon release Dr. Sleep, his sequel to The Shining, Warner Bros. have started, very quietly, on early work that could
As a dedicated cop show watcher as well as a comic fan, I think a tv cop drama set in the Marvel Movie Universe would be a very special kind of nerdvana:
Dave Gibbons discussing Before Watchmen and more: "I didn't have a lot of input in it. To me anything to do with the movies - as far as I'm concerned,
Whew. It was a busy Thursday in the friendly confines of the BC offices. Some of it you heard today, some of it's for the days to come. Here's what we've learned so far...
WOW. Just when everyone thought the Spider-Man #1 cover might grab the record, the 1990 Amazing Spider-Man #328 by Todd McFarlane cover beats it by a
Among several impressive sales from this evening's session of the current Heritage Signature auction, which features what is being billed as "The Shamus
With the world's best collection of Silver Age Marvels up for grabs, a great group of Golden Age books from the Empire Comics Collection also available,
Here's an activity which is going to occupy quite a lot of our time over the next year or so: piecing together how certain aspects of certain comic book