It's Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern
OHMIGOD! Years more image surfing. YESSSSSSSS. Reynolds is hot off the success of THE PROPOSAL, a romcom opposite Sandra Bullock, and his turn as...
Publishing News: TokyoPop, Shutterbox, O, Hex, Lobo, etc etc
A LOT of publishing news out there we haven't had a chance to collate due to San DIego Madness™, so let's get going:
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DC Month-to-Month Sales: May 2009
by Marc-Oliver Frisch
Overall direct-market sales crashed in May, and DC Comics contributed its share. Like Marvel, though, DC has a pretty good excuse. While...
Superman decision analysis
We're going to have to leave explaining this one to the lawyers. Short version -- while the decision did rule in WB/DC's favor, it...
DC wins one Superman court case
Today, a decision was handed down in one of the lawsuits involving Superman and the Siegel family. The Siegel family -- including Joanne Siegel...
Wednesday Comics Day
Today is the debut of WEDNESDAY COMICS, the amazing newspaper-sized comics anthology by some of today's freshest creators. To celebrate, here's the final version...
Supergirl's Guide to short skirts and the active lifestyle
Last week, NPR, of all places, made a big whoop-t over Supergirl finally deciding to stop flashing everyone -- apparently the decision came by...
Mike Kaluta's MADAME XANADU pentaptych
Via Vertigo: Graphic Content. Click for a larger version.
DC's SD panel schedule released
DC has released its complete schedule of panels for San Diego, including daily Talent Search panels, a Wednesday Comics panel, three Vertigo panels, a...
JMS leaves THOR
Well-reviewed, chart-topping, but irregularly shipping, the J. Michael Straczynski/Olivier Coipel run on THOR was one of the better selling recent character relaunches. However, it...
WATCHMEN Director’s Cut to get brief theatrical run
Collider reports that at a presser for the new WATCHMEN Director's Cut Blu-Ray, director Zack Snyder said the Director's Cut of WATCHMEN would...
BATMAN AND ROBIN #2 preview
IGN has a few pages of a BATMAN AND ROBIN #2 preview by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. It's hard to overstate how brilliant...












