Filed under: Marvel Enjoy this two-part Fantastic Four radio show from 1975 based on some of the original comics, and featuring not only the narration of Stan Lee, but the voice of a 25-year-old acto...
Filed under: Indie, Art For those thinking that last years Holy Terror marked the first appearance of Frank Millers merciless superhero the Fixer, think again. Turns out, a version of the character m...
Filed under: Art, Culture A great comic book cover is both an advertisement and a work of art. It is both a statement and an invitation. Sometimes a great cover conveys character, sometimes mood, som...
Filed under: Culture As a wise man once said -- or at least, as a frog puppet operated by a wise man once sang -- its not easy being green. That might not seem like a lesson that can be applied to yo...
Filed under: Top Shelf, Indie, Previews, News It is with sincere delight that we bring you the news that The Underwater Welder, the new original graphic novel by Jeff Lemire, is now available for pre...
Filed under: Marvel, Movies Just how many bad guys will Tony Stark be facing in next years Iron Man 3? Yesterdays round of rumors mentioned a few, with two other recognizable characters having previo...
Filed under: DC, Gaming It appears that 2013 is going to be the year of the DC Comics fighting game. Joining Little Orbits upcoming Young Justice: Legacy fighter will be NetherRealm Studios new mainl...
Filed under: Humor, Comic Strips, Opinion Thanks to Josh Fruhlinger at the Comics Curmudgeon, I started reading Tom Batiuks long-running newspaper comic strips, Funky Winkerbean and Crankshaft. For t...
Filed under: DC, Movies, News On sale now, the newest issue of Empire continues the film magazines reporting from behind the scenes of The Dark Knight Rises, the final film in director Christopher No...
Filed under: Movies, Video, Animation Having successfully scrutinized the plots of Iron Man, Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger, How It Should Have Ended has finally weighed in on The Avenge...
Filed under: Art, Culture Taking a chisel to marble, sculptor Mauro Perucchetti put a superhero twist on Michelangelos "The Creation of Adam" painting by sculpting the "Worlds Finest"...
Filed under: Link Ink, Culture Video: Sausage Party proves that you havent seen The Dark Knight Rises trailer until youve seen it recreated with hot dogs. [Topless Robot] Music: Kirby Krackle will re...
Filed under: Indie, Archie Archie Comics has tackled everything from marriage equality to breast cancer in recent years, but theyve never quite gotten around to one of the most popular fads in comics...
Filed under: Movies, Toys, Culture In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the cinematic debut of RoboCop, NECA is paying homage to the franchise in whats possibly the most legit manner conceivable...
Filed under: News, Digital Comics Changes are afoot at Diamond Comic Distributors, and they dont seem to reflect confidence in the companys digital efforts. Reports are emerging that three of Diamond...
Filed under: DC, Art Artist Denis Medri created a series of 1950s-inspired redesigns of characters from Gotham City, transforming Batmans friends and foes into a stylish cast of rockabilly vigilantes...
Filed under: Humor, News A while back, we brought you the news that Jersey Shore star Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino was teaming up with Wizard World to create a comic book about himself, wh...
Filed under: Marvel, Movies Just who is Robert Downey Jr.s Tony Stark facing off against in next years Iron Man 3? According to new unconfirmed reports, its just who fans expected - only, maybe not i...
Filed under: Dark Horse, Indie When Dark Horses Channel Zero: The Complete Collection lands on the shelves todays, it may introduce some Brian Wood fans to work they were unaware of before. Collectin...
Filed under: Dark Horse, Previews On sale now from Dark Horse is B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Transformation of J.H. ODonnell, a special one-shot issue co-written by Mike Mignola and his longtime edit...
Filed under: Marvel, Humor When I was a kid, I had a paperback called The Very Best of Spider-Man that I read until the binding wore out. Looking back, I might take a slight issue with that title, bu...
Filed under: Art, Culture For kids who grow up superhero fans, the fantasy of becoming their favorite hero (or, in the case of a few CA staffers, villain) can be an enduring component of consuming es...
Filed under: Indie, Video, News, Digital Comics One of comics most startling creative (and physical) achievements, Cerebus is a 6,000-page self-published graphic novel series written and drawn by Dav...
Filed under: Link Ink, Culture Movies: Dave Delisle designs the ultimate Blu-ray display for The Avengers movie and its tributary films. [SHH] Fandom: Ross C. Hardy has wrapped a five-part history of...
Filed under: Culture Its great to see superhero comics doing a better job of not omitting gay characters from their stories (or leaving them to idle in the background). But its worth noting that whil...
Filed under: Conventions, News Things are definitely changing for New York Comic Con this year. Not only will the event officially merge with the concurrent New York Anime Festival for the first time...
Filed under: Video The problem with the direction that print retail has taken in the last few years -- with so much material being purchased online, and with so many direct market stores bagging and ...
Filed under: Marvel, Movies, Toys Though its not based on this summers The Amazing Spider-Man movie, Kaiyodos upcoming Spider-Man 3 Sci-fi Revoltech figure should prove satisfying to collectors who p...
Filed under: DC, Movies, Video, News Although Ill be damned if I can find it, were reliably informed by Batman News that one of the teaser banners released last week in support of The Dark Knight Ris...
Filed under: Webcomics, War Rocket Ajax This week, ComicsAlliances War Rocket Ajax is pleased to welcome Justin Pierce, creator of The Non-Adventures of Wonderella to the show! Its one of our favorit...
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