Kimberly Cox is a writer and social commentator, living and working in Manhattan in and around the comic and film industries. She writes a personal
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Warner Bros have bought 68.4% of London-based video game developer Rocksteady Studios, best known for last year's critical and commercial success, Batman:
The previously promoted Stan Lee Documentary needs a classical orchestral background. But doesn't want to pay for it. So they're looking for Marvel fans
While typing with the BAFTA Awards in the background, I’m given to thinking about the exalted position Movies still hold, even as the medium and industry
The Kansas City copy of Action Comics #1 CGC 8.0, unrestored has just sold to an unnamed buyer for $1,000,000, becoming the first to hit that mark.
Don Murphy is a movie producer, with films such as Natural Born Killers, Apt Pupil, From Hell, LXG and Transformers under his belt, with Deadman, Grant
DC Comics's Vertigo imprint have released the previouisly-unannounced Jim Lee cover to American Vampire, half written by Stephen King, half by Scott
Gareb Shamus has bought the ten year old Nashville Comic & Horror Festival and has renamed it Nashville Comic Con Wizard World Convention for later
This is a dangerous game. Looking at just published or just-about-to-be published books and making predictions for the speculator market as to what comics
DC's The Source blog just put up a preview of this week's issue of Justice League: Cry For Justice #7. But in doing so, cruelly split up two double page
Kevin O'Neill has given an extensive interview to Douglas Wolk at The Comics Journal about his career. During which he talks about the issues with DC
MillarWatch:When posters collide... And just in case you thought @Not_Mark_Millar was an exaggeration, Mark Millar tells us his latest plans with Kick-Ass
Stan's Back. Featuring Stan Lee's signature in advertising both in print... ...and online, using Project Wonderful. The ads link to www.stansback.com - a
Here's the Doctor Who trailer that aired on BBC One and will be seen, in 3D, by audiences for Alice In Wonderland. All very whizzy and spirally if
Brazilian publisher Gal Editora are publishing Phil Hester and John McCrea's The Atheist as a Portguese language graphic novel Invasao Do Mortos this









