DC ROUND-UP: SHAZAM! Takes Us Back to Peter Pan and…Candy Land?!
Crack the sky! Shazam is back and better than ever
Box Office Preview: Tyler Perry Finally Kills Off His Popular Madea Character
Neil Jordan returns with psychological thriller GRETA
Matt Chats: Stephen Mooney Talks Half Past Danger, Comic Book Storytelling, and Why Ireland...
Half Past Danger and Nightwing artist Stephen Mooney chats about his approach to making comics and growing as a cartoonist.
Box Office: HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Ends February on a High Note
WWE biopic FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY opens in 4th place with $8 million
INDIE VIEW: Manly tropes deconstructed and scrutinized in ‘The Art of Dying,’ ‘Dick Tracy,’...
The Art of Dying
Written by Raule
Illustrated by Philippe Berthet
Europe Comics
Prolific Spanish writer Raule crafted this story especially for French noir legend Bethet, and the...
Tilting at Windmills #273: Changing Your Store’s Culture
How do you get a Big 2 reader to broaden their horizons? The answer is 'one book at a time.'
The Marvel Rundown: Logan goes cosmic in WOLVERINE: INFINITY WATCH, and THE AMAZING NIGHTCRAWLER...
We've got discussion and reviews for this week's two mutant-centric debut issues.
Matt Chats: Chris Sebela on Mount Everest thriller High Crimes, Telling Shorter Stories, and...
Chris Sebela discusses the rerelease of High Crimes, the comic that put him and artist Ibrahim Moustafa on the map, about the symbolism of Everest, optioning his work, and the realities of making comics.
DC ROUND-UP: In THE WILD STORM #20, things begin to rage
Plus, the new AQUAMAN run quickly finds its stroke and NAOMI is growing into a great new book with emotional scenes and stellar artwork.
Box Office Preview: DreamWorks’ Dragon-Training Trilogy Comes to an End
Plus the wrestling biopic Fighting with My Family expands nationwide
Box Office: ALITA Squeaks Out a Presidents Day Win … HAPPY DEATH DAY 2...
The President's Day box office continues a relatively weak month at the movies
INDIE VIEW: Children adrift in ‘Girl in the Bay,’ ‘Lollipop Kids,’ and ‘Malaterre’
John Seven reviews The Girl in the Bay #1, The Lollipop Kids #3, and Malaterre.























