I think we can call this a definite whoopsie on the part of AMC's advertising department. If you don't want to read major spoilers for The Walking
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Who wants an entire hop hop album based on Gundam Wing? If that's you, you should be praising one Richie Branson who is working on such a musical mixtape
Thanks to Daniel Best who pulled out a bunch of legal papers on the Neil Gaiman/Todd McFarlane case over owed moneys, showing that as part of the lawsuit,
ArchieWatch: Dan Parent is signing Archie Comics at Double Midnight Comics, in Manchester, New Hampshire on Sunday from noon. BissetteWatch: Steve
We've all seen it, now it's time to take a very close look and figure out what we learned. Brendon painstakingly did just that, cross referencing
Look at that image above. Doesn't it want to make you lick your lips? Well, maybe if it was portrayed in icing on top of a cake you might
When I was a teenager reading American comics, and had finally discovered this thing called a comic shop in the nearby town of Leeds (it is now a
As impressive as this model of Hogwarts is, I can't help but feel that the epic Carmina Burana-esque music is a little bit too much. The Warner Bros
iFanboy reports, from an interview with Jonathan Hickman carried out at Image Comics Expo, that he will be leaving Fantastic Four at the end of the year
The One Million Moms may have demanded that Toys R Us remove the Life With Archie comic, featuring a future Kevin Keller marrying his intended. But it
The TPB collection of Image Comics' The Marksman will contain a new four page prologue by Dave Elliott that didn't appear in the original series, out next
Here's some good news and some bad news, so let's start with the good news. Director James Bobin and co-writer Nicholas Stoller of The Muppets have signed
Sara Pichelli's work on Runaways was much loved but it was her work on Ultimate Spider-Man with Brian Bendis that pushed her into the A-list. But now they
I once heard about a certain comic book executive at a certain comic book publisher who, during the nineties cover speculation boom, would get extra
What follows is a two-minute ad for The Guardian's open journalism, which premiered last night and is just about the most ingenious short film I've seen