Announcing today from DC Comics at their retailer meets, and part of their June mini-relaunch, will be a new Starfire series by Harley Quinn creative team
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Bryan Hitch certainly has JLA chops, including a major oversized JLA graphic novel under his belt, Heaven's Ladder. But, as part of June's mini-relaunch,
It's the end of the New 52. But it is not a reboot. It's been a while since DC Comics actually published 52 monthly titles, every month. But as part of
Twomorrows publishing's series Modern Masters has showcased some of the greatest talents in the comic book industry including Alan Davis, George Perez,
The new Dynamite series Legenderry: Vampirella has kicked off and Byron Brewer sat down with writer David Avallone to talk about working with the iconic
There will be three new books from Valiant on comic shelves next week. The new series Divinity from Matt Kindt and Trevor Hairsine kicks off, Rai #7 from
By Kevin Carter If you’ve never heard of Bangladesh, I wouldn’t be surprised. It’s a small, third world country and about half the size of the State of
NBC has announced early renewals for the following five dramas: The Blacklist, Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., Law & Order: SVU and Grimm. Law &
It’s good to be back in New London in The Woods #10 from BOOM! Studios, created and written by James Tynion IV, with art by Michael Dialynas and colors by
By Octavio Karbank If I learned anything from watching Dean Israelite’s Project Almanac, it’s that you don’t entrust a time machine to teenagers as
By Cameron Hatheway The apocalypse is upon us, for everyone’s favorite Pit Demon Gurgazon the Unclean and her ghostly possessed friends have finally
The Shout! Factory has launched a free, ad-supported video streaming service that starts with 1,000 hours of programming including episodes of Mystery
Obviously I love that bit the Daily Show does, where they juxtapose two things, separated by time, then brings them together. It's hard not to enjoy the
Ian McKellen is playing a very different version of Sherlock in the upcoming Mr. Holmes. In the film, directed by Bill Condon, it's 1947 and the world's
Topolino is the popular Disney comic magazine published in Italy by Panini, under license. The above cover was promoted as one of solidarity with the














