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Distilling comics to their ultimate essence and having fun, Silver Age superhero stories is happening regularly today at one of the most unlikely publishers....
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DC Comics and Marvel Comics are charging into the digital frontier with a bold new phase of the historic DC/Marvel crossover initiative that began...
I saw the revival of RAGTIME a few weeks back. This was the second revival. I’d seen the original, and liked it, although to...
“One Battle After Another”, the latest film from acclaimed filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, debuts Digitally at home today, November 14. From Warner Bros. Pictures...
Distilling comics to their ultimate essence and having fun, Silver Age superhero stories is happening regularly today at one of the most unlikely publishers....
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Last Wednesday, the latest issue of Sage Escape: Equinox was released via comiXology. Set in the year 3042, the...
Much like the movies, casinos offer a sense of escape; a place to lose oneself in a world of possibilities. And films set around...
We’ve reached the end of the 1940s, and we’re nearing the close of this series as well… at least for a while. But do...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Initially studying law, John Birmingham found himself working as a researcher at the Australian Department of Defence and for...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Like a modern day Odd Couple, the Sacramento-based comedians from the Stand Up! Records roster, Keith Lowell Jensen and...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz This isn’t the Shakespeare you read in high school. But, then again, it is. In their series, Kill Shakespeare,...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz It’s been almost twenty years since Brian Wood exploded onto the comics scene with his dystopian Channel Zero, which...
There are few franchises that haven’t benefited from the artistic talents of Italian artist Andrea Mutti. His artwork has serviced such legendary properties as...
Well, folks, we’re nearing the end of the 1940s, but there’s still much cartoon goodness in store. 1948 was a strong year for animation:...
Today launches the New #DCYou continuity and one of the books debuting is Midnighter. Midnighter was created by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch in...
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we’ve arrived at 1947 in our ongoing series here, and the Hollywood cartoon is still in peak form. Studios like...
Interview conducted by Elizabeth Weitz For fans of comedy, comedian Dana Gould is staple food, someone who sits on the shelf next to Carlin,...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Jon Land writes the kinds of books that ruin your day. You pick one up and start reading and...
Adam Egypt Mortimer is a filmmaker, author and co-creator of Black Mack Studio’s Ballistic with Transmetropolitan’s Darick Robertson. Black Mask just reloaded a clip...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Christopher Golden is a busy guy. Like the pulp writers of days past, his output is staggering. He writes...
After living through the Ice Age this past winter and a series of cold Spring days in which my overworked heater had to kick...
You might recognize the work of British artist Des Taylor from Titan Comic’s Doctor Who covers and his unique Despop illustrative style found also...
When writing lists like these, one of the biggest struggles is figuring out how much variety should factor into your decision-making. You want to...
Welcome Back! Stop the Kotter music, cue the Kickstarter Korner theme! We’ve been gone for a while but when a really special Kickstarter project...
Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2) is this week and Dynamite Entertainment gave us an inside scoop about some upcoming announcements. At the top...
I’ve been feeling kind of rebellious lately, sort of, well, willing to throw caution to the wind and set fire to the entire world...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz An official selection of the New York City International Film Festival and FilmQuest Film Festival, winning Best Actress, Best...
We’ve made it to 1945 in our little series here, and although we’ve reached the end of World War II, the vigorous style of...