Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins and star Chris Pine reunite for a new six-episode TNT series 'One Day She'll Darken' about Fauna Hodel.
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There was a live Honest Trailer commentary for Deadpool done last weekend at Comic-Con with Tim Miller, Stefan Kapicic and Rob Liefeld.
HBO President Casey Bloys told IGN that the cable giant's adaptation of Watchmen will not be a "literal translation" of the work.
We have covers for the exclusive free comics retailers will give away on Batman Day, which Harley Quinn will take over this year for her 25th anniversary.
DC Comics has decided to postpone Suicide Squad: The Black Files in its entirety before the first issue has even been published.
Our look at the early power rankings in the NFL takes us to the black and blue division in the frozen tundra of the NFC North.
There are three most Marvel coloring books coming in 2018: Black Panther, New Mutants, and Avengers, which all tie in to upcoming superhero movies.
We sent out vintage comics expert Lauren Sisselman to check out the goods at SDCC 2017, and as Archie's biggest fan, she discovered her dream comic.
Deaths in event comic books have a tendency to last longer than most — but the one in today's Secret Empire #7 is a little on the dubious side.
Marvel begins one of their patented piece meal teaser campaigns for the ancient 1,000,000 BC Avengers, with new art by Mike Deodato!
Frank Cho spent his San Diego Comic-Con creating sketch covers and taking commissions...and then posting them for all his fans to enjoy.
Marvel Legacy continues to revolutionize the comic book industry by reviving a collectible stamp promotion from the 1970s: the Marvel Value Stamp Program.
'Demonic' had a short theatrical release and a DVD release in the UK, Germany, Japan, and Brazil in 2015, but not the United States until now.
That's two in a row, as the show found a way to not only continue the quality from last week, but also build upon it in The Mist Season 1, Episode 5.
The Flash vs. The Reverse-Flash. And in The Flash #27 we finally get somewhere. The comic, by Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter sees a familiar














