It's the age old story. Someone wants to make a film. So they make a comic book instead, hoping Hollywood will see their genius and pony up the cash.
Rich Johnston Archives
Wizard World has entered its latest SEC Filings for 2011, as they are obliged to do as a publically owned company, and there is some interesting reading.
If you get preorder the LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes for Playstation 3 in advance from EB - and pay $78 for the privelege - you'll get this exclusive
Rich Johnston:This Silver Snail exclusive variant cover for Dreamwave’s Generation One (ongoing) issue 1 commissioned from you and credited to you. Who
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzsBMieJJUU Aaron and Tony from A Comic Shop in Florida look at this week's comics. This is what they have to say... Aw
There's something about reading Richard Corben comics that just make me feel dirty. It's not the nudity, there's some of that sure, but it's the feel that
There are serious, serious, spoilers for this week's Batman and Wonder Woman in this post. Both seem to mark turning points and revelations for both
Warning. There are mild spoilers for the new issues of Kick Ass 2 and Supercrooks in this article. I have avoided anything I consider major spoilers,
On Monday's Bleeding Cool, Lee Barnett was critical of the inability of superhero comic books to follow through the technological impact of their
Warning. There are mild spoilers for the new issue of Justice League in this article. I have avoided anything I consider major spoilers, instead
Here's an extended preview of Robocop #4, out today, as well as other Dynamite titles following in its wake... ROBOCOP: ROAD TRIP #4 32 pages FC • $3.99
Christopher Irving of Graphic NYC has released a new digital comic book today, The Drawn Word. And only $1 for the first 136 page issue (rising to $2
The misandrist comedy series turns its attention to the comic shop, an evening playing Magic The Gathering, and 30 Rock-Kenneth-act-alike Virgil and the
Of late, when publishers have run re-release parties at comic stores, they have relied on the Day Early delivery system from Diamond Comic Distributors to
Here's a look at ten pages of The Spider #1, by David Liss and Colton Worley from Dynamite for May. It's an interesting style, a bit as if someone had