Review: Does Daredevil #25 Suffer From Being TOO Well Made?
When Daredevil jolted back to life in 2011 under the pen of Mark Waid, the series climbed out of a pit of cobwebs and...
Exclusive: All the C2E2 programming
C2E2 -- the Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo—kicks off on Friday although we'll be there from tomorrow on to cover the preceding Diamond Retailer summit. As they've done in the past. ReedPOP has provided us with a text only list of panels which is easier to scan than the database driven on eon the site. Sadly, it still doesn't include panel participants, but maybe next time.
On the plus side -- very plus -- this is easily the best programming for C2E2 yet, a nice diverse blend of comics, SF, gaming and social based events with a strong local component. Some people last year questioned whether C2E2 would even make it to a fourth year, but it looks like its found its footing at last.
Reports Suggest Marvel Studios Have Regained Rights to Daredevil
According to Newsarama, Marvel's Kevin Feige has made comments which suggest that Marvel Studios have reclaimed the film rights to Daredevil.
Last seen being developed...
TREKKER omnibus is coming with intro by Gail Simone
Looking for a strong comics heroine who wears a reasonable amount of clothes and has a lot of kick-ass adventures? Look no further than...
Studio Coffee Run: Amazing Spider-Man 2, Iron Man 3, X-Men, Man of Steel, Thor...
Darlings, gather your coffee, cross your legs, and sit on the floor as you read about what's been happening in the comic-book movie world...
Nga Pakiwaituhi: New Zealand Comics and Graphic Novels with Dylan Horrocks
Dylan Horrocks, the godfather of New Zealand cartooning, talks about the contemporary scene and the art exhibit he recently curated.
Wizard World made $6.7 million in conventions in 2012
Wizard World has just filed its annual report for 2012 and the convention business was up a good bit in 2012.
Year Ended
December 31, 2012
December 31,...
INTERVIEW: From Dragons to Vampires to Super-Spies, with Emma Vieceli!
It's St George's Day today, so to celebrate here's an interview with the only other person on known record to have slain a dragon -...
The Trouble With Wonder Woman is Complete Pants
When it comes to Wonder Woman, the headlines suggest that we only seem to care about three things: what she's wearing, what her latest...
ON THE SCENE: Boston Comic Con Regroups in Bellingham
by LTZ -- There was some unpleasantness in Boston this week -- you might have heard. Friday afternoon, mere hours before the FBI and police captured suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Hynes Convention Center sent word down: Boston Comic Con was off. It was an everyone-loses situation: the con organizers are almost certainly out a lot of money for nothing, the guests are out potential income (especially those who were taking a weekend off from steady gigs), the fans are out their con experience, the cosplayers are out their costume contest, and the retailers were out a big source of revenue. This was such an eleventh-hour move by the Hynes that the retailers had their merch packed up and ready to go, just waiting for the all-clear to start hauling it into the convention center.
Advance Review: Jupiter’s Legacy #1 – A Brave New World
An intriguing beginning, containing a single panel that is worth the cover price alone.
Mark Millar is, of course, the master of hype. From the...
Cherry-picking the Eisner nominations: 5 comics you NEED
Okay, I put my hand up: I feel inordinately and stupidly pleased when comics I've loved and enjoyed are nominated for awards, particularly those...
















