Last year, “Thor: Unkillable Thunder Christ” rocked our world completely out of the blue with its take on the famous god of thunder, offering up a hilarious and memorable one-shot comic from an up-and ...
Good news everyone: October’s sales resulted in the biggest orders of the Diamond Comic Distributors era, a record that was only three months old. Coming on the heels of a first quarter that had many ...
The new Peanuts movie opens Friday, November 6, from 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios. The Snoopy Industrial Complex, perennially active, has kicked into high gear, circulating the newly-3D ...
I have a confession to make: I was not fully on board with DC’s whole “DCYou” initiative they launched after “Convergence”, essentially a large line-up of new books in an effort to appeal to new ...
At New York Comic Con this past October, I was introduced to Jason Rodriguez by our mutual pal Joshua Hale Fialkov. Jason (editor on “Elk’s Run” and “Postcards”), was there talking about “Colonial ...
The 25th anniversary of “One Piece” has been a spectacular ride for fans of the series. The manga has entered its final saga, the anime has been firing on all cylinders, and now we cap the year off ...
Sometimes the princess is in another castle and sometimes the princess’ fate and favor is determined by a neo-medieval battle of knights in mech suits. The latter scenario describes the tradition ...
With her older sister Marisa kidnapped by the mysterious magical beast, Nina takes on the role of detective as she attempts to find out who that Paragon was, find a way into their world, and get help ...
Welcome, citizens, to this week’s installment of Multiver-City One! Every Wednesday we examine the latest offerings from Tharg and the droids over at 2000 AD, the galaxy’s leading producers of ...
From Spiderman to Batman, comic books are making a comeback. Once reserved for a niche market, these iconic stories are becoming more and more popular with a younger crowd. Hit movies like Batman and ...
The Guardian reports British cartoonist Joseph Wright died on October 6, aged 70. He illustrated the children’s book series What-a-Mess and Little Dracula, both of which were adapted into animated TV ...
In late 1800s, newpapers were a fierce business and owners were always looking for new ways to increase their circulation. One notable effort came from Joseph Pulitzer and his Sunday edition of the ...
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