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I'm hoping we've all seen Man Of Steel. Or been willingly spoiled on Man Of Steel. Or have no intention of seeing Man Of Steel after being spoiled on Man Of Steel.
As a longtime fan of very old paper, I've got... well, high hopes may be overstating it. Let's just say it's cool to see them keeping the characters
You would think the hardest thing to do in comics is to come up with a cool new hero. Wrong! Its far harder to come up with a compelling villain. You want
The San Diego Law Library is hosting an interactive discussion, titled Censorship: From 1950s Superheroes to Today’s Manga, on the Tuesday before San
In Injustice: Gods Among Us, Superman punches people into space. A lot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKuvEsfr3mw Thankfully, Wired have worked out just
Michael Sheen on comic books and Neil Gaiman at the hands of drama college student Gary. "Here's the Watchmen, here's Swamp Thing, here's Hellblazer and
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Fred Boulos writes; “So you want to make lots of money making independent comics?” Uh...no. “So you want to turn that fantastic idea into something you
Here's the listing from the Heroes: Ordinary Becomes Extraordinary exhibition at s1 Artspace in Sheffield. Stoneface Sculpture – Andrew Vickers will
Fancy a dip in the San Diego harbour or hotel pool? From Romwe, some superhero-themed bikini and leggings lines deserves a little investigation and
Brandon Thomas writes for Bleeding Cool Welcome to Anatomy Lessons, an all-new feature series on this site that breaks down my favorite single-issue
In the nineties, Rick Veitch published the incredible Maximortal, a follow up to his successful Brat Pack series. It told the story of True-Man from two
This is why Ev Williams and friends invented twitter. Yes indeed. What is Twitter for? Finally, we have an answer. To follow comic book legend Jim
In 2004 IDW Publishing made a deal with Konami to do a series of comics based on the Metal Gear Solid video game franchise. Two twelve-issue series














