Why The WandaVision Reception Is Insulting to Comics
Column by Peter Derk
The thing is, y'all need to start reading comics already.
Storyville: Contemporary Superheroes Through the Eyes of a Pre-Teen
Column by Richard Thomas
My son and I talk about the current state of Marvel and DC films, including 'Batman v Superman', 'Captain America: Civil War', and 'X-Men: Apocalypse'.
Does the Dark Knight Celebrate Christmas? Five Yuletide Batman Adventures
Column by Bart Bishop December 15, 2015
A look at the modern comic book Batman's experiences with Christmas and how he and Bruce Wayne respond differently to it.
Ask The Agent: A Look At Graphic Novel Submissions
Column by Bree Ogden January 7, 2013
Navigating the rough terrain of today’s publishing industry shouldn’t be a solo event. This week in Ask the Agent, I’ll explore and dissect a few of the industry’s graphic novel mysteries.
DC Looking To Emulate Marvel's Success, Planning Justice League Movie For 2015
News by Rob Hart October 19, 2012
Following Marvel's lead, DC has slated a Justice League movie for 2015--and it'll be in direct competition with the sequel to 'The Avengers.'
Marvel NOW! - What Is It And Why Should You Care?
Column by Kelly Thompson September 28, 2012
What is Marvel's upcoming event "Marvel NOW!" all about and why you should care.
Diversity Hits Comic Book World; Marvel's Northstar To Get Gay Married Next Month
News by Rob Hart May 24, 2012
Marvel Comics will feature the marriage of Northstar to his boyfriend Kyle Jinadu in 'Astonishing X-Men' this summer--meanwhile, DC is planning to out an established character.
Does Marvel Need To Pull A DC Comics 52 Relaunch?
Column by Jason Van Horn January 27, 2012
After the success of the DC Comics relaunch, should Marvel consider doing something similar?
DC/Vertigo to Adapt Stieg Larson's Millennium Trilogy
News by Brandon Tietz October 12, 2011
DC/Vertigo has secured to rights to Stieg Larson's Millennium Trilogy. Prepare for three years of graphic novel goodness.
Barnes and Noble Declares Vindictive Corporate War on DC Comics, Shoots Self in Foot
News by Tina Estlin Page October 7, 2011
Barnes and Noble removes DC comics from their shelves after exclusive 4 month deal with Amazon Kindle Fire deal is brokered. Already three feet under, B&N digs their own grave deeper.
The Top 10 DC Comics Relaunch Titles
Column by Jason Van Horn October 4, 2011
Which of the 52 new DC titles are worth your time, money, and emotional investment?