https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6ZDn2IG5ho Cap Blackard writes, Imagine every red-blooded American action star in their most iconic roles teamed up in
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When we reported that CB Cebulski was taking on a new VP International Business Development & Brand Management position at Marvel Comics, it was
Tory Adkisson (writer/creator), Branko Jovanovic (pencils/ink). Sebastian Cheng (color), Mick Schubert (lettering) Kickstarter Closing Date: Wednesday,
So, as well as other Marvel Comics rumours I received and ran recently, there is one that really seemed to cause a problem with the House Of Ideas when I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsQrJQFlNDI Cap Blackard writes, Fable is back and it’s a whole new game. In its Gauntlet-esque multiplayer four heroes
For a time in the nineties, it was the most critically acclaimed mainstream comic book. Think Hawkeye or Saga today. No one had a bad word, and anyone who
Two days ago, British retailers discovered that, yes, they would be able to order copies of Doctor Who comics from Titan after all. And there was much
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_XEkqDEmgo Cap Blackard writes, The Kinect is a powerful tool, and no one knows how to wield it better than Ubisoft.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_XEkqDEmgo Cap Blackard writes, Harmonix, the creative house behind Rock Band, has teamed up with Disney to create a
With the news that the Image Comics title Rat Queens had been optioned for a movie appearing in Variety, the speculators went to town, snapping up copies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_jX8dYRDHw Cap Blackard writes, PlayStation 4 is showing tremendous support for indie games. Among the titles on display
Comic Book: Illustrated Girl. Publisher: Enigma Endeavors Productions. Creator/Writer/Letter: Jackson Compton. Pencils/Inks/Color: Natasha
The East Coast of the US may be full of comic conventions this weekend, but East London isn't doing too badly either, as this Chris Ware poster for the
Every now and then you see a comic book cover or scene that is meant to be interpreted in one way, but once you see it in another way, then there's no way
The Toronto Star has looked at the case of Nicolas Cage and the stolen Action Comics #1... and talked to the detective in charge of the case. First,