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Star Wars / Lucasfilm rumors have been running rampant in the... 4 months since Disney acquired the company (and it's a testament to just how much
So, the first three chapters of the Wrath Of The First Lantern crossover in the Green Lantern titles has a few double splash pages showing histories of
WTF Certified, indeed. Somehow, it all makes sense now. From Joe Field at the ComicsPRO retailer summit; it's "DC Day"& the Q&A is free-wheeling.
Dennis O’Neil, returns to New York University every Wednesday, for his evening class on writing comic books and graphic novels at the university’s School
The cover of Amazing Spider-Man #121 has just sold at Heritage Auctions for $286,800. This 1973 issue by Gerry Conway and Gil Kane, with cover by John
Batman/Superman was originally to have been a book by Brad Meltzer and Bryan Hitch, now it launches with the team of Greg Pak and Jae Lee.
There was something oddly missing from the first issue of Django Unchained from Vertigo. The name of the writer. Reginald Hudlin, producer on the movie,
I have had entertaining conversations with people who are amazed that the comics industry gets comics fans to pay for Previews, a catalogue that they can
ENCOUNTER AT FARPOINT Peter David is back on the convention circuit. We arrived during opening ceremonies on Friday night, and when they announced my
Batwoman 17 continues the trend of a good month for Bat-related titles from DC Comics. I’m reluctant to spoil the end of a comic, but it's justified here.
It's a dazzling cut. Skin tight, a collar to match the suit, cut from neck to navel exposing a vertical rectangle of flash. Possibly a cross motif,
A few comics I found myself reading today... ANOTHER BRICK IN THE FOURTH WALL I always like it when characters say exactly what I've been thinking for the
Well, we were pretty close... last week Bleeding Cool reported that Joshua Hale Fiakvov, Robert Vendetti, Justin Jordan and Keith Giffen would be the new
In today's continuing journey for Captain America as Lone Wolf And Kamandi, the letters page, replied to be the comic's writer Rick Remender, noted that
SONG TIME FUBAR creator Jeff McComsey has released the first panels of his A Song of Ice and Fire mini-comic, featuring the fight between the Mountain and
Toy Story 4 rumors exploded today after two Colombian news sources reported that the movie has been made official with Pixar promising a 2015 release date.
Now confirmed: our earlier reporting that newbie director Josh Boone has been hired to direct The Fault In Our Stars.
Originally Martha and Jonathan Kent died of natural causes, after their adopted son Clark Kent graduated college, and never saw him as Superman.
It was clear from our recent talk with writer Kieron Gillen that he has developed a very specific, detailed, and intense vision for his new monthly series
So below there's this complete sixteen page Jack Kirby story from Thor #134 story for sale. With Thor, Galactus and the first appearance of the High
First that thing about Wolverine, and now this. Sounds like 2014 is the 2012 of the Marvelian Calendar. Or something like that. There are still more
Through a combination of addition, a little guesswork and a few entertaining assumptions, John Jackson Miller has one again given us an esitimate of comic
Phonogram, Uncanny X-Men, Journey into Mystery, Iron Man, Young Avengers... Kieron Gillen has written quite a range of comics in recent years. And in
I understand that Danny Miki is to be the new inker on Batman, replacing Jonathan Glapion, working with Greg Capullo. Yes, there is a story behind that.
Would've been fun to have seen them stage this Dalek Invasion irl. I haven't seen the original, but I hope they had them take over the Eye: The deadly
Dennis O’Neil, returns to New York University every Wednesday, for his evening class on writing comic books and graphic novels at the university’s School
Clever internet sleuths have apparently figured out the Big News on The Fault In Our Stars.
Star Wars Episode 7 gets the band back together: Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford will all appear, to some extent, in Star Wars Episode 7.
Ah, Geocities... That takes me right back. Mine only had seven animated gifs on the front page, I must have been slacking. More to come...