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Senior Cosplay Correspondent and Bleeding Cosplay columnist Ian Mageto reviews the New DC animated film Justice League War, out today! And as bonus--he
Coming this week on February 5th is 2000AD's Prog 1867, and why not peruse a little non-spoilery introduction to the magazine with the first page of each
Mother's Basement has been a common sight in recent British shows such as the MCM Expos and Memorabilia, partnered with SciFi Now, with a strong online
This is pretty bittersweet news.
The Stedman Gallery at Rutgers-Camden in Philadelphia is running a large-scale exhibit of original artwork, related talks, and multi-media that features
EW describes this first clip as Lost-ish, but maybe it’s the metropolitan setting, but it reminds me more of The Happening
Today, the Indiegogo campaign opens for a proposed internet site called Bideas (think Bid-Ideas), an auction site where "big companies bid on big ideas"
Consider all this rumor and hearsay for now. But still, it's hope, isn't it?
By Christopher Smith As one age of toys ends, another begins. In Philip K. Dick’s novel The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, his dystopian society
This new footage does look pretty cool, especially the bird attack.
Adi Tantimedh writes: I’d been thinking about the music of Doctor Who for a while and had hoped someone would write about it. Since no one has, I thought
Tuesday, February 3rd The New York Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Tuesday, February 4, at 7:00 PM at Parsons The New School, 2 West
I've been hearing about the podcasts running on the Comics For Beginners website for some time, having met comic creator and teacher Palle Schmidt
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: Vampire Slayer Brewery: Clown Shoes Brewery Clown Shoes Brewery goes two for two with another impressive stout. The Vampire
The penultimate issue of the 5 part mini-series that revives and refigures the Silver Age pulp hero The Fox, from Red Circle/Archie Comics is coming
By Dirk Manning At the end of 2013 I decided to complete the Herculean task of setting up for 13 consecutive comic conventions, horror conventions, and/or
They have to get a Delorean on stage every night somehow, right? Seems like a must.
He probably won’t be sporting the Gary Oldman look from the 2001 Hannibal film.
Timothy Carson writes: The Walking Dead and Saga make for excellent tango partners, nimbly keeping pace with one another’s dance steps; this week, though,
Creepy. Tense. Intriguing. Can't wait to see this one.
By José Luis del Río The British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) has announced the shortlist for its annual BSFA Awards for works first published in
Entertainment Tonight started hinting on Twitter today that tonight they'd reveal an Amazing Spider-Man 2 Superbowl Teaser and they followed through on
Universal is building out their late 2014 and 2015 schedule, and have set a bunch of release dates for some highly anticipated projects.
By Chris Thompson After last week’s enlightening discussion with Clifford Meth (which you can still listen to here), this week I take some time to chat
What happens at lunch, stays at lunch.
By Alasdair Stuart Ales Kot is one of the most interesting, innovative writers working in the field today. His previous work including Change, Wild
Shawn Demumbrum writes, We invited a mix of artists to participate in the World Record Attempt. Some seasoned professionals. Some artists who are just
Well, this seems like a terrible idea, but Lauren Shuler Donner has more say in this than I do.
Comedy shows like The Big Bang Theory portray comic book shops, and their employees in a certain light and get mixed reactions from actual comic book





























