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Amazing Spider-Man 2: Shailene Woodley, Dane DeHaan, And A Possible Villain Spoiler

Work on Marc Webb’s Spider-Man sequel is coming along nicely. It seems the majority of the cast is in place and filming will start soon. Two of the new additions to the movie were out and about promoting their movies at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Shailene Woodley, who will be playing Mary Jane Watson, [...]

Plans Revealed For Detective #19: What Would Have Been Issue 900 Of Detective Comics

Plans Revealed For Detective #19: What Would Have Been Issue 900 Of Detective Comics

The New 52 not only brought a whole new take on DC characters, but newly renumbered books. That’s not as big a deal for some comics, but it leaves longtime readers of Detective and Action Comics from reaching an unheard of #900 issue.  DC will be marking what would have been a milestone achievements for [...]

Chris Roberson To Write The Shadow Ongoing

Chris Roberson To Write The Shadow Ongoing

Chris Roberson will be sticking with the pulp heroes beyond the pages of Masks. The writer of the well-received Dynamite crossover event, which we’ve been raving about, will be writing The Shadow ongoing series starting in April. Roberson pointed out the April solicitations for the series: THE SHADOW #13 Chris Roberson (w) Giovanni Timpanol (a) Alex [...]

MARVEL-ous Previews: Young Avengers #1 And Deadpool Killustrated #1

MARVEL-ous Previews: Young Avengers #1 And Deadpool Killustrated #1

We’ve got two previews for some new books hitting comic book stories January 23rd. Our double preview page features the debut of Young Avengers and the follow-up of sorts to Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe. Young Avengers debuts featuring a new team. The crew includes Wiccan, Hulkling, Hawkeye, Loki, Marvel Boy, and Ms. America. Kieron [...]

Indie Spotlight: Yumi Sakugawa

Indie Spotlight: Yumi Sakugawa

Welcome to Indie Spotlight! The independent scene is filled with many writers and artists alike and we here at Comic Book Therapy wanted to explore and reach reach out to these talented people to have the opportunity to learn about their works. For our first edition we present to you Yumi Sakugawa!   I am [...]

IDW Seems To Hint At Klingon Involvement In Star Trek Into Darkness

IDW Seems To Hint At Klingon Involvement In Star Trek Into Darkness

Star Trek fans have been hoping for Klingons to appear on film for a while. JJ Abrams had the Klingons appear in his first film, but it was in a deleted scene from the 2009 reboot. More recently the alien race were teased in a skit featuring the director for the MTV Movie Awards last [...]

Review: Savage Wolverine #1

Review: Savage Wolverine #1

The writer/artist book seems to have become popular again with the big two publishers.  Marvel has enlisted Frank Cho to create a Wolverine book…..which puts Wolverine on the sidelines for most of the issue. If you read Frank Cho’s Dynamite book Jungle Girl, you already have an idea of what to expect here.  It takes [...]

Top 8 Vehicles of Television

Top 8 Vehicles of Television

There have been many teams and duos throughout television history and many of the significant ones have had a top notch vehicle to get them where they need to be and at times, act as a safe haven for their owners. Some, however, were just there to make them look good and that’s it. Often [...]

Blast From The Past: Marvel Bringing Back The Gold Foil Cover For Age Of Ultron

Blast From The Past: Marvel Bringing Back The Gold Foil Cover For Age Of Ultron

Age of Ultron has been years in the making, and this summer the highly anticipated book from Brian Bendis and Bryan Hitch will finally take the Marvel Universe by storm. Marvel unveiled a new preview of the book with a gold foil cover and two pages of massive destruction. The announcement features a paragraph of [...]

Review: Green Hornet: Year One Special

Review: Green Hornet: Year One Special

Ruby’s thirteen. She sells newspapers for pennies. And she’s got The Green Hornet’s gun. Will Hornet and Kato find Ruby before the mob does…or can THE GREEN GUN GIRL save herself? The original Green Hornet in a super special tale from writer Nate Cosby (Cow Boy)! The Green Hornet Year One Special is written by [...]

A Heroes for Hire Movie from Marvel?

A Heroes for Hire Movie from Marvel?

It’s quite likely that a new Heroes for Hire comic is headed our way this year, with the classic duo of Luke Cage and Danny Rand- Power Man and Iron Fist-, which will be written by Brian Bendis. However, this run will also feature Jessica Jones and her child, who is fathered by Luke Cage. [...]

Liefeld’s ‘The Godyssey’ is Headed to the Big Screen

Liefeld’s ‘The Godyssey’ is Headed to the Big Screen

While fans wait impatiently on the ever-gestating Deadpool film, another Liefeld product is headed to the big screen in The Godyssey. The project is actually the result of a Tweet from Liefeld last month, saying he want to make the comic series his next project. When  producers Todd Garner of Broken Road and Brooklyn Weaver of Energy entertainment [...]

Mark Millar Doesn’t Want To Overuse Wolverine In Movies

Mark Millar Doesn’t Want To Overuse Wolverine In Movies

Mark Millar has been staying pretty busy lately. The comic book writer has been juggling some new projects on his Millarworld imprint, working on the Kick-Ass 2 movie, and doing his duties as 20th Century Fox’s creative consultant for their Marvel movies. The first film out of the gate is James Mangold’s Wolverine. Miller talked [...]

Waid And Simonson Talk Indestructible Hulk

Waid And Simonson Talk Indestructible Hulk

Last week Marvel released a whole slew of teasers for several of their books showing off a new artist on some of the Marvel NOW! titles. One of the teasers that got fans excited was the announcement that legendary Thor artist Walter Simonson would be teaming up with writer Mark Waid for Indestructible Hulk. The [...]

Don Cheadle Says Iron Man 3 Is “Bigger and Badder”

Don Cheadle Says Iron Man 3 Is “Bigger and Badder”

Don Cheadle may have missed out on all the action in The Avengers, but from what we’ve seen so far he’ll make up for it in Iron Man 3. Colonel James Rhodes will be suiting up in a new patriotic War Machine suit in the Shane Black directed threequel. The actor wouldn’t comment on the [...]

Preview: “Death of The Family” Continues in Batman Detective Comics #16

Preview: “Death of The Family” Continues in Batman Detective Comics #16

Writer John Layman (Chew) and artist Jason Fabok continue their awesome penguin story, however Joker isn’t making things better for Ol’ Bats. Check out the preview pages below! Preview pages: Batman Detective Comics #16 Story by: John Layman Artwork by: Jason Fabok Batman is forced to cut a deal with the Penguin, one that will come back [...]

NEW YEAR GIVEAWAY: Netflix Unlimited Streaming Memberships

NEW YEAR GIVEAWAY: Netflix Unlimited Streaming Memberships

Here is you chance to win One (1) of the Six (6) Netflix gift cards redeemable for 6 months of Unlimited Streaming service!

Two Lee’s  To Attend The Amazing Arizona Comic-Con 2013!

Two Lee’s To Attend The Amazing Arizona Comic-Con 2013!

Guess who is visiting Arizona? The Amazing Arizona Comic Convention just got more amazing! The Mighty 2 Lee’s will be in attendance: Start the New Year off with the biggest comic creators of all time coming to the Phoenix Convention Center for AMAZING ARIZONA COMIC CON January 25-26-27. The legendary architect of the Marvel Universe, [...]

My Interview with author A.J. Scudiere

My Interview with author A.J. Scudiere

I was given the opportunity to speak to author A.J. Scudiere at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con about her four novels, her audio-books, and her advice on how to get started as a writer! So here is of the interview I hope you folks enjoy! “Can you explain your newest book?” The newest book is Phoenix [...]

Nerd Geek Dork: Our Thoughts

Nerd Geek Dork: Our Thoughts

We know this is a bit late, but we still felt we needed to do this. Until next time. The crew at Nerd Geek Dork

LOCAL COMIC SHOP OFFERS “HOW TO” CLASSES

LOCAL COMIC SHOP OFFERS “HOW TO” CLASSES

Heroes and Villains enlists professional comic book artist Jason Pedersen to teach a comic book illustration course! Classes begin Saturday, April 28th, continue on the 3 subsequent Saturdays and cost $49.99 per 4 class “semester”. Students may sign up for either a 10am-12pm or 12:30pm-2:30pm class.  Classes fill capacity at 10 students. Registration begins March [...]

Another 10-Spot: Worst Comic Book Movies of All Time

Another 10-Spot: Worst Comic Book Movies of All Time

With the release of superhero powerhouse films The Dark Knight Rises and The Avengers due within the next few months, it would seem we've been blessed with the cream-of-the-crop of comic book movies in recent years. But have we already forgotten the flops?

Review: Thief of Thieves #2

Review: Thief of Thieves #2

This review is pretty much spoiler free, I do reveal a character’s name so if you’re really sensitive about possible spoilers it’s toward the bottom but it doesn’t give anything away at all. Now to the review: Robert Kirkman and Nick Spencer have a pretty good book on their hands with Thief of Thieves. I’m [...]

LOCAL SHOP HOSTS MULTI-THOUSAND DOLLAR COLLECTION OF RARE COMICS

  Heroes and Villains teams up with private collector Tyson Torres to showcase an impressive collection of rare, high-quality books Beginning March 1st and lasting until March 30th, Heroes and Villains will have on display dozens of high-quality (graded by the experts at the Certified Guarantee Company) collectible comic books– whose combined worth totals over [...]

Top 5 All Time Best Comic Book Romances!

Top 5 All Time Best Comic Book Romances!

Love is in the air at Comic Book Therapy… especially in the comics. Thanks to Modern Mythology Press's Eric M. Esquivel and the gang at Tucson's sensational comic book store chain, Heroes and Villains, we have compiled five of the greatest comic book romances of all time.