As we have already reported, Joe Kubert passed away over the weekend at age 85. Born in Poland in 1926, shortly before immigrating to the US, Kubert was one of the few left whose careers stretched ...
Animation has always been an incredible medium for superhero and comic book adaptations, and though most of the time the ...
When we got our first look at the Absolute Batman, his hulking image couldn't have seemed farther from what we typically associate with more famous versions of the Dark Knight. His muscular frame made ...
Retroactive Continuity - or retcon for short - is something of an anomaly in the world of fandom regardless of whether they happen in film, television or comic books, as they change the known history ...
Onomatopoeia is a staple part of comic book lore. Large, bold, printed words to describe the sounds made (usually during fight scenes) have been a means of portraying noise since comic books first ...
Landing one superhero role is impressive. In the modern age of comic book media, studios like Marvel Studios and DC Studios cast wide nets to find the perfect people to portray their characters. Even ...
Whenever you look at a casting list for “genre” projects, including comic book movies, the same handful of names seem to come up. Until recently, when we started to get more and more “serious” actors ...
There are a lot of comic publishers out there, and some really great movies have been adapted from their works. While the film and TV world may be dominated mostly by two companies, Marvel and DC, ...
Just last month, the so-called “Rocket Copy” of Action Comics No. 1, which introduced the world to Superman, changed hands for an astonishing $3.4 million in a private deal brokered by collectibles ...
In World War II and the Cold War, government agencies recognized how powerful comic books were and exploited the medium to sell the idea of America across the world. Although by 1954, legislators had ...