Last Sunday's NEW YORK TIMES's Arts & Leisure section had two comics-related stories of interest , one a story revolving around how Marvel Comics to-day manages itself the other one a story on the newmovie , with Riann Wilson , Liv Tyler , and Kevin
I came across a reference to "The Day After Doomsday," which was apparently a series that ran in Weird War Tales and other comics in the 1970s. Does anyone know anything about this series - premise, creators, etc.? Was it tied into any other existing
In one of those strange coincidents that happens on this forum, I went to my storage unit to retrieve my ROM, Spaceknight only to discover that my brother filled my room up with his baby furniture so I had neither the time or the energy to dig them o
AMC is rebroadcating The Walking Dead tonight and tomorrow for those who haven't seen it or want to see it again, though don't watch it while having dinner!
PBS is airing Pioneers of Television featuring early science fiction shows which should be in
....dang it! Now I'm friggin' hooked on the Legion books again. The Comic Geek Speak crew talked up the Villains book, so I picked it up. The whole Saturn Queen plan sucked me in...destroying the three worlds in the future which keep good people d
I picked up the DC Comics presents Legion of Super-Heroes 100-Page Spectacular which has the Legion of the Damned storyline which ran is Legionnaires # 79 and 80 and Legion of Super-Heroes # 122 and 123. HOWEVER at the time the two series had stories
I already posted this in the "Who's The Doctor" group but as it doesn't list on the main page and I am not sure if people in groups tend to check them first and it being tonight, I figure I would chance posting here as well. Karen (Amy Pond) Gillan w
Don't know how many basketball fans we've got on the board but I thought I'd start a thread anyways. Growing up I loved basketball. I played from 5th to 8th grade. I wasn't any good but loved to play. Plus I was short.