AMC releases first two minutes of The Walking Dead midseason premiere
The Walking Dead, America's favorite cable television series, returns this Sunday for its mid-season premiere. In anticipation of what's sure to be another ratings...
Demo-Graphics: LOTS more info on who buys comics
Brett Schenker is pressing onwards with his Facebook research into comics likers, who they are what they buy and what they do. While his gender based research continues to be a benchmark, this time out he has a lot of trends on education, employment and so on.
Carrie-Anne Moss joins AKA Jessica Jones in mysterious role
Carrie-Anne Moss, best known for her work in Christopher Nolan's Memento and The Matrix trilogy, is joining Marvel and Netflix's AKA Jessica Jones in an unnamed role.
Review: The Sculptor is a page-turning meditation on life, art & love
A review of Scott McCloud's long awaited graphic novel
Report: Live Action Teen Titans line-up revealed
The line-up for TNT's DC Comics adaptation has been unveiled...
Kot and Gorham leave a Dead Drop on the Valiant Universe
Author Ales Kot and penciller Adam Gorham are entering the Valiant Universe with a four issue mini-series entitled Dead Drop. The story features Archer, X-O...
Newbery! Caldecott! Librarians Honor Graphic Novels including El Deafo and This One...
The American Library Association announced their 2015 youth media award winners at its Midwinter Meeting in Chicago.
Covering a diverse range of titles and readers, graphic novels were among the honorees! First... The big news...
Interview: Scott McCloud on expectations, the creative process, and getting kicked out of a...
30 years in the making, Scott McCloud's new opus is available on February 3rd through First Second. McCloud was kind enough to sit down with us for a lengthy discussion about the new book, critical expectations, his creative process and how he balances his busy speaking schedule with the creation of a 500-plus page graphic novel.
ComiqueCon Leaps Out: Celebrating Female Creators
Last week, to little or no fanfare, a new convention, ComiqueCon, launched in Dearborn, Michigan with a primary focus on celebrating female comics creators and being a positive space for female fans.
Riad Sattouf’s “The Arab of the Future” wins top honor at Angoulême festival prizes
The winners are in. and Riad Sattouf won the top prize for Album of the Year, for his L'Arabe du Futur (The Arab of the Future) which will be published in the US this fall by Holt. As might be expected from the title, the book deals directly with the matter of the day, and I expect it will get a lot of attention. Sattouf is well known in France for his cutting social humor, and is also a prize winning film director. Here's the rest of the winners with my rough translations of the prize names from the official site—the only American prize was Chris Ware's Building Stories for the Jury Prize.
Rose Byrne to reprise role of Moira MacTaggert for X-Men: Apocalypse
In an interview with EW, X-Men: Apocalypse writer Simon Kinberg confirmed Rose Bryne will be returning for the X-Men: First Class sequel to reprise her role as Moira MacTaggert.
Rachael Taylor joins AKA Jessica Jones as the MCU version of Hellcat
Marvel's second Netflix series, AKA Jessica Jones, has added a new cast member to join Krysten Ritter (Jessica Jones), Mike Colter (Luke Cage), and David Tennant (Kilgrave).


















