Older, but none the wiser. And thankfully the internet didn't break in my absence. The New York Daily News has splashed with a piece on Model Life, a
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Oh you think you're so hot collecting those Blackest Night promotional rings. Well Gareb Shamus beats you hands down, collecting comic book conventions.
Watchmensch, my Watchmen comic book parody that takes a trip through the tussles between creators and publishers over the last seventy-odd years, is
Yesterday was the day that exhibitors tried to book their hotel rooms for San Diego Comic Con 2010. And prayed they'd get one close to the San Diego Comic
That's the introduction to Alan Moore's new self-published-ish fanzine, Dodgem Logic, in shops now. In fact I'm told that in Alan Moore's home town of
See, I don't know what to think about the internet anymore. Obviously I live my life by what comics tell me to think, don't we all, but this week I'm
Oh go on then Mr PR Person, I will embed a featurette (read, advert) for the new Sherlock Holmes movie by Guy Ritchie, starring Robert Downey Jr and Jude
Although the current solicitation was written before it was all signed and sealed at Marvel, Wasteland's Antony Johnston will start co-writing Daredevil
We all remember the wonderful disaster that was the Judge Dredd movie. Surprisingly watchable now with your tongue firmly in cheek, it is still a shocking
In 1968, we saw 2001: A Space Odyssey and the Doctor Who adventure Wheel In Space, with Cybermen and stuff. Anyway, some bright sparks have smooshed them
Today in the UK, it's the annual Children In Need telethon. A campaign publicised and promoted extensively by the BBC to help children's charities. And
So Idris Elba (off of Ultraviolet, The Wire and The Losers) will play Heimdall in the Thor adaptation. Cue various internet complaints that Heimdall
The second episode of Misfits, the new British superfiction series about a bunch of young troublemakers granted superpowers airs in half an hour on E4.
In the good old days of the early twenty-first century, Marvel and DC used to provide First Look books to retailers, sending them a copy of certain comic
Eric Canete posted about his recent issue of Amazing Spider-Man and how some Spidey fans didn't take to his artwork much (idiots of course, it's damn fine