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You may have heard of a little summer blockbuster named "Superman" coming out on July 11. For a local comic book writer and ...
Heroic Signatures and Titan Comics will bring some epic variant covers to the San Diego Comic-Con later this month, and we ...
In the 'Storyland' exhibit at Betty Brinn Children's Museum, children walk through life-size pages from stories, interacting ...
As we wait patiently for X-Men ’97 season 2 — not easy! — here’s author James Field’s deeper dive into what worked so well in season 1. “I was lucky. I got a phone call from [VP of Marvel Animation] ...
When it comes to the world of horror, the monsters and villains that aim to raise the body count aren’t always the best for ...
The success of Hamilton‘s streaming premiere in 2020 pushed the doors wide open for more Broadway musicals to have a life ...
At long last, Spider-Man: The Animated Series fans will get resolution to that agonizing cliffhanger ending. Find out what to expect from Marvel's sequel comic Spider-Man '94.
Cartoonist Maia Kobabe's Gender Queer is one of the most frequently banned books in the US, a fact that is now fueling a fundraising campaign called "Fight Censorship, Read Comics." ...
Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment release the fourth and final issue of Universal Monsters: The Mummy next week, and you can unwrap yourself an early sneak peek with the official preview ...
As Dan Nadel tells us in the highly entertaining, affectionate and insightful “Crumb: A Cartoonist’s Life,” his misanthropic subject created work that seemed to be directly channeled—some ...
What made it a must-see? The stunning poster of a terrifying bear about to devour an unsuspecting blonde enjoying a campfire, drawn by legendary comic book artist Neal Adams. When he wasn’t ...
1984’s Action Comics #555 by Paul Kupperberg and Superman legend Curt Swan, posed another explanation for how the glasses worked and it connected once again to Kal-El’s home of Krypton.