‘WRATH OF THE FIRST LANTERN’ epilogue! Also, the conclusion of Peter Milligan’s run!
Dynamite can’t call it Tarzan and John Carter of Mars, but that’s what it is. The publisher announced a new miniseries set to premiere this August that will feature Tarzan and Jane Porter of the Lord of the Jungle title teaming up with John Carter and Dejah Thoris of the Warlord of Mars franchise. The [...]
The Gun (part one) is the story of a struggling writer, who, at the end of his rope, gets a new lease on life when he purchases a gun at a pawnshop. His life is suddenly worth living again’ until it’s not. Today we have another review of a book from Comixology’s Submit releases. The [...]
Check out the preview for one of the most anticipated comic books of this year, The True Lives Of The Fabolous Killjoys by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon and Becky Cloonan. Welcome to Battery City, where the disease is the cure! In My Chemical Romance’s critically acclaimed album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous [...]
Earlier this week, artist Scott Kowalchuk from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, took the time to speak with me about his new ongoing series The Strangers – published by Oni Press Inc. Written by Chris Roberson, colored by Dan Jackson, lettered by Ed Brisson and designed by Jason Storey, issue one launches on Free Comic Book [...]
This article was originally published in its entirety for Geek News Network. There is nothing more that I like about my comic books than a good scare. Horror in comic books is hard to achieve and very rarely executed properly. That’s not the case for artist Joshua Green and writer Tyler Brumfield‘s “Novem.” “Novem” is very [...]
Adam Hughes, artist extraordinaire, took time from his busy table at the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo to speak with me. His work is rightfully described as “Good girl art,” for – as what Adam likes to call – its naturalistic look. Leading up to this interview, I was drawn in (pardon the pun) [...]
Iron Man: Rise of Technovore is now out on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download. We’ve been covering it all along the way (you can check out our review of the film here). A few weeks ago we had the chance to speak with producer Megan Thomas Bradner about that side of things, and today we’ve [...]
Patton Oswalt took the internet by storm last month when his 8 minute long Star Wars VII related filibusterer from Parks & Recreation was posted on YouTube. Oswalt was told to talk for a few minutes so they could film his character trying to filibuster a vote the city council were considering, but when Oswalt [...]
The Wal-Mart Facebook page have released two new banners for Zack Synder’s Man Of Steel – featuring Zod (Michael Shannon) and Superman (Henry Cavill) in flight, preparing for battle. Surprisingly, I actually like these two banners. The posters we have gotten over the past week have been in the range of ok to pretty bad, [...]
Long before there was an Iron Man film, or a Thor or Captain America: The First Avenger and of course before we had the box office juggernaut Avengers, Marvel Studios signed Shaun of the Dead director to oversee an adaptation of Ant-Man. The film has been gestating ever since, lost in the nothingness of development [...]
Last month, Amazon released 14 pilot shows and wanted to hear viewers feedback on deciding which pilot to move forward with. Co-writer/executive producer of “Zombieland,” Rhett Reese, took to twitter to announce that “Zombieland” the series is officially dead. Well – through Amazon at least. Check out Reese’ tweets below: Our Zombieland series will not [...]
It seems like there are countless ‘what if’ stories when it comes to comic book movies and TV shows. When a new one pops up, its usually along the lines of a discarded script or an actor/actress passing on a role. This Walking Dead story falls in the latter category. At a special Q&Q following [...]
Neil Gaiman‘s second episode of Doctor Who, Nightmare in Silver, aired last Saturday. The fan-favorite writer set out to make the Cybermen scary again and he certainly accomplished that and then some. Gaiman is a lifelong Doctor Who fan, but it was only last year that he finally got around to writing a story for [...]
Remember last year when the CW was working on that Wonder Woman prequel? As you may recall, the concept was dropped after execs opted not to pick the project up for a pilot and it was thought to be done with. Well, apparently that isn’t the case, as Amazon is still actively being worked on according to [...]
We are just barely getting our foot in the door with Marvel’s Phase Two of films now that Iron Man 3 has hit theaters. Later this year, Thor: The Dark World will arrive in theaters, followed by next year’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy with the anticipated Avengers sequel bringing [...]
Bertie Bear; world famous monster hunter and adventurer, is contacted by the American FBI to hunt down the legendary Dagger of a Thousand Souls before an evil mob boss/dark wizard and a whole cult of vicious vampires can get their hands on it. Danger is assured especially as Bertie is familiar with some of the [...]
Curiouser and curiouser. Earlier today DC posted a preview of a Man of Steel digital tie-in comic you can get if you preorder the Blu-ray combo pack for the movie at Wal*Mart. It was a four page preview of one of the four stories you’ll receive. Interestingly enough, it is written by David Goyer (the writer [...]
Joss Whedon, superstar director of The Avengers, teased a brother/sister act he was going to include in the sequel to shake things up. Many people guessed that he was referring to Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch. EW confirmed it with their sources, and today Whedon himself has confirmed that the children of Magneto will be [...]
A rumor a couple of weeks ago set the internet on fire. According to The Wrap, actor Michael B. Jordan is in talks to to play Johnny Storm/The Human Torch in the upcoming Fantastic Four reboot that is going to be directed by Josh Trank. This casting rumor cause some interesting conversation as the African-American [...]
We’ve not seen more than a few clips in some of the Man of Steel trailers of Kevin Costner as Jonathan Kent, but fans are already buzzing about his portrayal. Some were thrown off when Pa Kent told Clark maybe he should have let the kids on the school bus plummeting into the river die [...]
Can the Talon escape the jaws of death? What will become of him if he doesn’t? Find out in this story that leads directly into next month’s BIRDS OF PREY #21!
We are now full steam ahead in regards to the Summer blockbuster season. Already, Iron Man 3 is breaking the $1 billion mark, Star Trek Into Darkness is looking to have a massive opening this weekend and we’re only just a few weeks in! One of the films that many fans are looking forward to is Pacific Rim, [...]
Two new clips from the upcoming animated adaptation of the highly successful LEGO Batman video games have found their way online. SuperHeroHype and MTV unveiled the two new clips showing off Batman interacting with Robin and the Riddler. The movie expands on the game’s cut scenes with a whole slew of new material added to [...]
Star Wars trilogy would be produced, fans immediately began guessing who would be the the daring person to step behind the camera and direct the latest films in one of the most popular franchises in film history. No pressure at all. After numerous rumors and speculations, it was announced that Star Trek Into Darkness director JJ Abrams [...]
One of the series that’s coming out this year and I’m really excited about is “Burn The Orphanage” by Daniel Freedman and Sina Grace. We didn’t know a lot about the story, except for the teasers that Image has been sending these past days, and a few pics Sina has been posting on his tumblr [...]
Another week, another big release. It’s truly the blockbuster season. Star Trek Into Darkness had a lot of hype surrounding it, and it lives up to a lot of that hype. One glaring mistake keeps it from out shinning it’s predecessor though. I’m going to keep this spoiler free, so please refrain from spoilers in [...]
The Green Lantern Corps will be getting some new recruits with issue #21 in the form of writers Robert Vinditti and Van Jensen along with artist Bernard Chang. The new creative team will take the title in an all-new direction after the conclusion of the Wrath of the First Lantern story. The new direction involves [...]