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The bestselling comics list still seems to be full of titles like Naruto, Fruits Basket, Maximum Ride, Pokemon, Vampire Night, Death Note and Bleach. But
The Cape, NBC's new superhero drama. I reviewed the script last year, reproduced below. But what I'm getting from the visuals is a real eighties/early
It was looking to be a clustershag of epic proportions. The New England Wizard World show the week before Reed's massive New York Comic Con in
HamillWatch: Looks like Mark Hamill is going to direct a movie based on the Black Pearl comic book series - that he wrote. He'll probably write the
"That was always the plan. We only went to a $3.99 price point if we had 30 pages or more of content. We're going to hold to that line as long as we can."
Well itls one of my favourite books. But just now, author G Willow Wilson has made a rather sad announcement about her Vertigo series Air, drawn by M.K.
Okay, this is a thing. The British Film Institute, at London's South Bank Centre is having a bit of a Doctor Who thing on, come Wednesday the 2nd of June.
Quite possibly the most enjoyable thing I've read this week. Chris Sims' superheroic periodic table for Comics Alliance. I am drop dead jealous of its
A lack of publisher at DC Comics for a few months seems to have stymied what might have otherwise been grander 75th Anniversary plans. But variant covers
Saw something interesting when I’m out and about these days: a lot of women in their 20s and 30s are reading the first two Stig Larsson’s MILLENIUM
Six months ago, Bleeding Cool covered the small press gay superteam comic Spandex, and the resultant international media press it got as a result of well,
There's been some debate as to whether we'd see Jeff Bridges donning the famed eyepatch in the Coen Brothers remake of True Grit - the one that made John
SuitWatch: Siegel/Schuster representing lawyer Marc Toberoff has responded to the Warners suit against him. His office states; Warner and Mr. Petrocelli
John Byrne has pointed out a fair few times his annoyance with this famed bitchslap of Green Lantern by an elderly black gentleman for his lack of racial