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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSzx-zryEgM By Hilton Collins This past Saturday night, Marvel Studios debuted the second official trailer for Dr. Strange
Marilyn Weiss writes,
This year San Diego Comic Con has shown its commitment to librarians and educators Attendees have been pouring into the San Diego Central Library to attend a series of comics panels without having to buy a hard to obtain badge for the whole con These panels have drawn in teachers, educators, families and[...]
Anthony Desiato (@DesiWestside) writes,
So, who wants to be a comics retailer? Judging by the relatively modest turnout at Friday's panel for aspiring comic shop owners, it seems most Comic Con attendees are content to remain on their side of the counter However, for those looking for guidance in opening their own stores, the seasoned retail[...]
Anthony Desiato (@DesiWestside) writes,
How do you protect an idea? For aspiring comic book professionals and curious minds alike, San Diego Comic Con's Comic Book Law School series offers insight both theoretical and practical.
I spent three years in law school, and Thursday's panel made me feel like I was right back in the classroom[...]
By Marilyn Weiss Anyone familiar with the comics industry over the past couple of years is no stranger to the call for more diverse comics, both in terms
Hugh Sheridan writes Room 25ABC hosted the “Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way” SDCC panel on Thursday afternoon. In attendance were Marvel’s Rickey
Christopher Priest Has Got The Rights To Xerø Back – The Original Basketball Player Turned Superhero
Bleeding Cool hears that Christopher Priest, or Priest, has regained the rights to Xerø, a comic about a tech secret agent he created for DC Comics and
Janel Smith writes, The new Comic-Con HQ channel is launching the series Impossible Science, which aims to explore how science fiction’s greatest
Her attention to detail shows a real love for the source material and insures that each image of her new costumes goes viral and is posted in all of the cosplay Facebook groups.
Overall the event was a great way to start off Comic Con 2016 and if anyone is ever in Southern California I highly[...]
By Jeremy Konrad
What is there to say about the new streaming channel Comic Con HQ? They certainly have a very ambitious plan to bring a load of content to us in the form of "Bringing the excitement of Comic Con to you", but beyond its scripted series, how much of it should we be[...]
The comics, the swag, the trailers, the lines, the heckling A-list comic book writers in the crowd and finding yourself cited in the Hollywood Reporter, that kind of thing.
But did you miss anything? Did we? Here's our coverage since just before the show doors opened on Wednesday grouped into Cosplay, Comic Creator Spotlights, DC Comics,[...]
Thanks to Farzana Romine, Jeremy Konrad, Erika Svensson and Mike Sangregario for giving us a final days look at the cosplay of San Diego Comic-Con. We'll
By Joe Glass Moderated by Faith Cheltenham, panelists included Steve Orlando, Bob Schreck, Tara Madison Avery, Marissa Lee, RJ Aguiar and Sarah Stumpf.
By Joe Glass Now in its 29th years, the Prism Comics organized Gays in Comics panels are a longstanding tradition of the show. Moderated by Roger Klorese
By Joe Glass Another year, another run-through of the last year's many important moments in queer representation and plots in pop culture and beyond.
Alex Roberts writes for Bleeding Cool: “In 1980, a star was born in London… Jamie McKelvie was also born.” This is how Kieron Gillen began the panel
In a side note, Lukianoff mentioned how Clarence Thomas seems to think people under 18 do not have rights, a spot-on assessment of his frustrating voting history on issues similar to this one.
Lukianoff wrapped up by bringing up the Westboro Baptist Church and hate speech ideas- discussing the wonderful response Comic Con attendees provided to[...]
Black Mask Press have become masters at the making of collectibles for comic book conventions, especially those written by Matthew Rosenberg. And San
By Marilyn Weiss First of all, I would like to congratulate Kate Beaton on her Eisner win. On Friday night, Beaton became the first woman to independently
By Marilyn Weiss Babs Tarr opened up her spotlight panel by asking for paper to do sketches. After a few technical difficulties and a quick discussion
By Jeremy Konrad Wrestling comics in the past and up until now have been...not so great. No matter what publisher has tried to do it, wrestling has not
By Jeremy Konrad Hasbro held their Marvel Legends panel Saturday afternoon, including plenty of reveals for their 3 3/4 and 6 inch scale lines, 12 inch
Syfy’s The Expanse is gearing up for its second season with the Martians taking front and center with the opening sequence of the new season set to
Hugh Sheridan writes for Bleeding Cool: 93- year old comics legend Stan Lee was a half hour late to his spotlight panel at SDCC tonight, but once he
Season 3 of Gotham which premieres September 19th is set to see Bruce Wayne working towards deciding to become Batman. When asked by a fan if we will see
We've seen a whole lot of Suicide Squad at this point. I worry that we might have gone over the line of having 'seen too much' in fact. And when you have
I've been going to Orbital Comics since it opened. I was working in Soho, London, at the time and they opened on Old Compton Street, famed for being
The suit in The Flash TV show is really quite good, with a nice classic, leathery feel for it. I'm a big fan. Yesterday, we got a new suit though, by way
So, this one could be something quite interesting. It seems that at Diamond Select Toys Minimates' Panel, some news might have accidentally spilled out