Revisit some of your favorite Teen Titans Go! escapades in this festive collection of holiday-themed episodes. In these 10 adventures sure to superpower your holiday spirit, the Teen Titans
The whole first season of Y: The Last Man is available on Hulu:FX now, and since there has been no discussion I wondered if anyone else has been watching it. I was a big fan of the comic--I still own the whole thing, mainly in TPB form. But the first
The Legion of "Hey, It's That Guy!" Character Actors loses another one. From Entertainment You Don't Really Think It's Still Weekly, Do You?: "Art LaFleur, The Sandlot and Field of Dreams
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, the 1960s underground cult comic created by Gilbert Shelton, is being published by Fantagraphics and is being adapted as an animated series for Tubi!
Over in the "Movies I Have Seen Lately" thread, I commented on Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and noted that there wasn't a thread about the movie and I didn't want to start one. Well, I do now, for reasons I will cite below. But first, I
Has anyone had any direct experience of this impacting Marvel Comics at their locals? We were discussing this on FB and I thought I'd see if anyone here had encountered it - apparently many comics stores are reporting having received their shipments
I went back 15 pages in "Movies & TV" and didn't see a Season 6 Supergirl thread, so I started one. If one already exists, I apologize to whomever created it. But I had a lot of things I wanted to say before the show is gone.
Nov. 11, 2021 — National Redhead Appreciation Day occurred Nov. 5 this year, a celebration that naturally made me think of comics. Because everything makes me think of comics.
Fantastic Four Infinity Comic #1, Spine-Tingling Spider-Man Infinity Comic #1, X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #1 and a few others. Who is the intended audience for these non-canon loosely drawn stories, and why are they called "Infinity Comics"?
"Life," said comic-strip writer Allen Saunders, "is what happens to us while we are making other plans." (Yes, I know that line has been attributed to others, most often, John Lennon, but the January, 1957 issue of Reader's Digest credits it to Saun