DC Reborn Review: HAL JORDAN AND THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS: REBIRTH #1 is pretty,...
Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion ponder the latest Hal-centric Green Lantern relaunch
DC Reborn Review: NIGHTWING: REBIRTH #1 is a lively return to the blue for...
Kyle Pinion and Alex Lu take a look at Dick Grayson's long-awaited return to the Nightwing persona
Downtown San Diego: Is it ready for Comic-Con 2016?
By: Nicholas Eskey
Typically, around this time each year downtown San Diego is well underway in a temporary face lift for our very own Comic-Con...
DC Reborn Review: “Year One” kicks off in the excellent WONDER WOMAN #2
Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion review the first issue of Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott's new origin tale for Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor
SDCC’16: Tips from a Local – Getting Gear Ready for the Convention
By: Nicholas Eskey
Attending conventions can be the highlight of anyone’s year. They allow fans to share their fandom with other likeminded individuals, purchase rare...
Marvel Now (2016) art leaks …and it looks pretty good
As expected, all of the Marvel Now promo booklet has now leaked to Reddit, 4Chan and more reputable sites. I have to admit, despite...
Surprise! Johns and Heinberg wrote the WONDER WOMAN screenplay
The studio tosses a curveball regarding next year's release
Breaking: All the Marvel Now (2016) leaks and no more X-men?
UPDATE: In the original version of this post, I made a joke about Dennis Barger being a suspect for the leak. IN this case...
SDCC ’16: Can we create a Pokémon Go Treaty for SDCC?
Have I walked into objects because I was staring at this game on my phone? Yes. Have I awkwardly captured Pokémon resting near strangers, children, and even babies in public? YES. But here is what I promise you: I promise I will not let Pokémon GO ruin my SDCC etiquette.
Sales Charts: June was one of the biggest sales months in 20 years
by John Jackson Miller
(Reprinted with permission from Comichron.)
Eleven comic books sold more than a hundred thousand copies to comics retailers in North America and...
SDCC ’16: There’s plenty of entertainment with or without a badge
Last year, we reported that more than 60,000 people came to San Diego for SDCC without a badge. Staggering as that may seem, it's not hard to imagine given the impressive number of off-site events, installations, parties, and so on.
We've rounded up some of the most prominent beyond-the-convention walls events at SDCC, but for a more complete listing, we recommend checking out this calendar created by our friends at The San Diego Comic-Con Unofficial Blog (many nights have upwards of 50 events, way more than we can list here!).
Report: A top contender has emerged for Iris West in THE FLASH
The big screen version of the Flash is on the verge of casting its second lead
























