Below you will find a link to the first official animated clip for SUPERMAN VS. THE ELITE, a DC Comics Premiere Movie coming June 12, 2012 from Warner Home Video. Also atta
This August, celebrate Spider-Man’s 50th anniversary as the amazing dream team of Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos introduce someone new to the Marvel Universe that will have everyone asking – “Who I
Last weekend while I was at the In Stock Trades shop, I saw both of these books on the shelf, and they look beautiful from the outside. They were, however, shrink wrapped, and thus I was unable to thumb through them. I've heard about both of them, an
I just saw Dreamworks' MADAGASCAR 3 tonight , and I.ll use the limited space I.m giving myself for the first post in this intended many faceted line to say that I give it 4 stars on a five-star scale ! And maybe that.s a little conservatie...Best
I recently bought a stack of comics, many of which finish runs on older titles that I've had gaps in for quite a while. In finishing these short runs, I figured I would go back and re-read the entire series, write down some thoughts and possibly spar
Good afternoon. For those who don't know me, my name's Mike, and I'm a comics addict. On the old boards, I conducted a couple of polls to find what we thought were the greatest comics continuing and limited series of all time - someone may have an
Kevin Keller #3 answered a question I've had ever since Archie Comics introduced their first openly gay character: What is the Riverdale response to homophobi
Frank Cady, who played Sam Drucker in Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, and The Beverly Hillbillies died Friday. He was 96. Oddly, I was watching an episode of Green Acres as I first read of his passing. Cady also played the Mayberry town drunk in the
1)Leela's first adventure after joining the Doctor, they do an OK job of showing her as "ignorant but intelligent".She's even occasionally a bit of a smartarse in this. "Now you're showing off."
2)The robots are, as Leela calles them "Creepy mechanic
I've avoided writing this review for some time, because I didn't much care for Bubbles and Gondola. And not only do I not like to say bad things about books that people have
I was fortunate to score a few Silver Age DC comics at a local comics convention today. As I was reading Adventures of Bob Hope 99 I ran across this poetry designed to appeal to the hip kids of 1966: