If you’ve got Black Panther fever and can’t wait for the movie to premiere Feb. 16, here’s a (graphic) novel idea: Catch up on the best of Black Panther comics!
First, this is a must: Read the introduction of th
OK, so I'm doing research for my book about journalism in comics, with an April 15 deadline and zero vacation time (thanks, Gannett). It will be peer reviewed, so even if I was inclined to be sloppy, I can't be.
Once again, friends, it's time for the latest guidance from Beloit College. (Actually, it's a few months overdue; the list came out in August.) See the 2020 list here, and the 2019 list here.
It was a huge info dump, which I expected, so that didn't bother me. I followed it pretty well. It's a world where you an download your personality/mind/soul into a small, spinal disc-like implant, so you'd
Marvel Comics rolled out a major publishing initiative last September called “Legacy.” While it clearly didn’t succeed at everything they hoped, the results are worth exploring for fans of Marvel comics, movies
With his "Baron Re-Reads the JSA" thread, he has inspired us all. Currently John Dunbar is writing a "Dunbar Re-Reads Thor" thread, which calls out for an accompanying "Avengers" thread, at least while Thor is part of tha
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Vulture.com, the features arm of New York magazine, has a long profile of Christopher Priest, the writer whose take on the Black Panther -- he's not a superhero, he's a king -- made him a serious player in the Marvel Universe.
The week of Jan. 15 saw five genre shows appear on The CW – four returning from mid-season break, plus one rookie. But what’s the story behind the stories? Here’s Captain Comics with some Fun Facts to Know and T
In the last 24 hours, I have sen, on TCM, two 60s era movies dealing with a post- apocolyptice world with both taking an essentially 100-percent non genre-bases approach (sort of) to telling about the day after " it " happens, and one dealing with an