In an interview with CBR, he states that Action Comics #16 and Batman Inc #12 will be his last issues. He is finishing the 8 issue Multiversity mini and has a few pages to go on a Wonder Woman project. Then, that's it for the foreseeable future.
1)The commenters on this one were Davison, Strickson, Courtney and Saward, who confirms what I've always heard, that this story was originally written with Ian Chesterton in mind, but was re-written for the Brigadier when William Russell proved unav
1)Another one with an interesting commentary track - Davison, Sutton, Fielding and Colin Baker, the closest we've had to a commentary with two "Doctors" on it.
2)This story falls victim to the "we're filming in a foreign locale, so by Rassilon, we're
The moment you've all been waiting for has arrived: Time to test your brains' capability to remember absolutely otherwise useless information about Marvel and DC's Silver Age comics!
Answer them as quickly as you can (with no outside references!) and
As far as I can tell, the press didn't get wind of it until after he got there. He didn't have a press crew there recording the whole thing. It looks like all the pics were taken on cell phones.
This collection reprints Rawhide Kid #17-35. Stories are written by Stan Lee, and penciled by Jack Kirby, Don Heck, Dick Ayers, Al Hartley, Paul Reinman, Jack Davis, Gene Colan and Sal Brodsky.
I had been looking forward to reading some Silver Age
Late in Roger Stern's lengthy run in the Avengers main title, the reformed Masters of Evil under a new Baron Zemo led a successful planned assalt upon the Avengers.
As I recall, they not only ransacked the mansion, but sank the Aquabase, and genera
Extinction Event is a 5 issue mini-series from Wildstorm Studios that came out in 2003-2004. Written by Robert Weinberg (Marvel's Cable and IDW's HP Lovecraft: The Dunwich Horror), I mainly bought the first few issues because the premise of the book
1)Another interesting commentary track on this, with Davison, Fielding and Sutton, joined by Eric Saward, who manages to restrain himself and only blames JNT for stuff five or six times. (One does wonder how different these commentaries would be if
Out TODAY 7/20 from ABRAMS: The Art and Making of the Dark Knight Trilogy by By Jody Duncan Jesser and Janine Pourroy, with a Foreword by Christopher Nolan, Introduction by Michael Caine and Designed by Chip Kidd.
ALL-NEW ISSUE OF LIBERTY GIRL NOW IN GENERAL RELEASE!
America's bronze goddess of freedom has returned! And after a successful debut, exclusively in San Diego at this year's ComicCon International, the newest i
Archie unveils standalone MEGA MAN Digital Comics App
Following in the footsteps of the Sonic App and more recently, the Red Circle App, Mega Man comics are now available on the Mega Man Appdedicated to the smash h
Arch Enemy Entertainment had a fantastic time in San Diego for Comic Con. We met with lots of great people, re-connected with some old and dear friends, and found many new ones. We are very fortunate to do what we do