Avengers: Endgame had a lot of great callbacks to the comics, not all of which were obvious. With a huge, honkin’ SPOILERS AHEAD warning, let’s look at a few:
I never read any of the MAD magazine knockoffs of the sixties. However, in recent years I got a little curious about SICK, the magazine that provided most of Joe Simon's daily bread in that decade. It doesn't seem to have been really popular with com
After the Fox deal, Disney enjoys majority ownership of Hulu, which is weird, because that's sorta-kinda competition for its own Disney+ streaming service, ABC network and various cable outlets. According to this annoumcement at the upfronts, Hulu is
It's a couplish days till AVENGERS: ENDGAME fully opens in North America. To-day, there will be a stunt of a number of theaters running all 22 MCU movies in order in mega-MEGA-mega marathon...and, after it being announced as bring in only 3 theaters/
1)Another fun commentary track, this time with just the regulars with no one to reign them in. Again, often more fun than the story itself. Boy, Davison sure has it in for Terence Dudley, taking time to point out again that he doesn't like Dudley's
The Wicked + The Divine Vol. 8: Old Is The New New Kieron Gillen, writer; Jamie McKelvie, artist; Matthew Wilson, colorist; Clayton Cowles, letterer; Ryan Kelly, Aud Koch, Carla Speed McNeil, Emma Vieceli, Chynna Clugston Flores, Tamra Bonvillain, Ra
If you’re inspired by the Avengers movies to read more about Thanos, you’ve probably found a bewildering array of hardbacks, trade paperbacks, comics and miniseries, whose online or back-cover descriptions do
Before digital image manipulation (i.e., Photoshop), the prevailing method of creating images of old comics was "Theakstonization" -- soaking an old comic in a chem
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. got off to a rocky start in its first season, for which some viewers have never forgiven it. But if they’re not watching this season, they’re missing some of the most compelli
I said the other day how much I loved this movie, but I didn't really go into it. Saw it for the second time today, so I'm going to go into it now. Here is a bunch of what I loved about it:
First and foremost, Miles Morales had a personality for the
I've just read that Kazuo Koike passed away on Wednesday at the age of 82. He was best known for writing Lone Wolf and Cub and Crying Freeman, but he did write a couple of stories for Marvel, too.
Now that the Mueller Report is out, do you think a comics-style version of it - or versions - could be viable? I suppose it could combine comics-style dramatization and comics-style illustrated text.
A new comics publisher start-up involving Bill He as and Axel Alonzo, AWA Comics (stands for Artists Writers and Artisans), whose announced beginning had escaped my attention - got said attention when it was, more recently, announced that James Murdo