Tag: WonderCon
WATCH: Rob Liefeld Reveals Disney’s MCU Plans for Deadpool
"The future is bright," says the character's co-creator.
WonderCon Wrap-Up! All the Cosplay We Didn’t Recognize and a Mini-Review of TOLKIEN!
That Devil May Cry anime tho
WonderCon ’19: DC’s Meet the Publishers Panel Spotlights Comics for All Ages!
Topics of conversation included DETECTIVE #1000, DC's Walmart offerings, and the upcoming "Year of the Villain."
WonderCon ’19: IDW’s New Transformers Comic Prepares for War
The publisher panel talked anniversary variants, new characters, and a crossover with the Ghostbusters.
WonderCon ’19: We Mourn Those We Lost and Celebrate the Way Comics Have Grown...
WonderCon 2019 continues at a fast and furious pace. Join Heidi MacDonald for day two of our daily convention video coverage. Today, Heidi mourns the lost of a trailblazing creator and an innovative businessman....
WonderCon ’19: How WonderCon is Comic-Con’s Hidden Gem (or Infinity Stone)
Check out our first daily commentary show from WonderCon 2019!
WonderCon ‘19: Creators weigh in on how to do Kickstarter comics
Panel of veteran Kickstarter creators share successes and missteps, pointing to crowdfunding as a viable future for creator-owned comicbooks.
Here’s the Scoop on DETECTIVE COMICS’ Sleek New Logo
A new era for the Batman deserves a new logo!
WonderCon ’19: Warner Bros. Bringing World Premieres of JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. THE FATAL FIVE...
Voices of Justice League Unlimited's Holy Trinity and more coming to WonderCon!
ConCrush eases a little as C2E2 2019 moves to a week earlier
A while back we reported on the epic CONvergence slated for March 29-31, 2019 when WonderCon, C2E2, Planet Comic Con and Silicon Valley Comic Con were all slated to run.
Since then Silicon Valley has moved...
INTERVIEW: Mariko Tamaki Talks of “Supergirl: Being Super”; Released as Collected Graphic Novel Today
The character of Kara Danvers, aka Supergirl, saw a retelling of her origin story in the 2016-2017 Supergirl: Being Super. Written by YA author Mariko Tamaki, the story sets Kara in a small, urban town in America where the 16-year-old girl must discover her ever developing powers and deal with the struggles of adolescents. On today’s new comic books day, the four-issue miniseries has been re-released as a two-hundred and eight-page graphic novel.