Variety Magazine writer Daniel Holloway discusses the surge of black superheroes into the realm of Marvel and DC television and film.
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Warner Bros. will be bringing us an Invasion of the Body Snatchers remake with Chronicle producer John Davis and Conjuring 2 writer David Leslie Johnson.
In an interview with Variety Magazine, the Russo brothers offered details on the state of the Marvel Cinematic Universe going into Avengers: Infinity War.
Give Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories a pass. I hate to slam a film that is clearly a low-budget passion project, but passion projects have been bad before.
Marvel has released character posters for Black Bolt, Medusa, and Maximus from the much-anticipated ABC/IMAX Inhumans TV Show.
Camera Obscura is a fun enough horror flick with enough charm to keep it enjoyable. The PTSD-focused scenes are the only ones that approach anything scary.
'Dread Gods #1' has interesting ideas, and seems to be hinting at a pretty cool satire. It just needs to flesh itself out more.
Anyone who was hoping for a fresh and innovative reboot of this property is going to be sorely disappointed with Robotech #1.
This comic is absolutely incredible. It’s easily among the best issues of Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps to have been released.
Even when it’s not giving you much new information, like in this issue, Black Panther And The Crew is still exciting and enthralling.
Jean Grey #4 succeeded in focusing on Jean’s personality and journey, despite the constant guest stars. Overall, a fun read.
In commemoration of the film's 35th anniversary, publisher Printed in Blood is putting out an art book for 'The Thing' at San Diego Comic-Con.
The price is inexcusable and the story doesn’t bring much to the table, but I will recommend Uncanny Avengers #25 due to its stunning art and great humor.
Titans #13 is a rocking, action-packed issue to compensate for the previous issue’s slow-moving and character-focused pacing.
We got Jigsaw news coming at us with an Entertainment Weekly interview with directors Michael and Peter Spierig. The horror sequel, which is coming out
All-in-all, Dark Days: The Casting's story is more focused than 'The Forge', the art didn’t hop around as badly, and it introduced some interesting ideas.
In times like these, when every other Marvel book is tying into an underwhelming and overall depressing crossover story, Venom is a breath of fresh air.
it’s OK that we won’t get another Gwen Stacy moment. Marvel and DC publish more comics now. We have more variety in our superhero fare, and that’s great.
If you like Secret Empire, you’ll enjoy this. If you like X-Men: Blue, it at least makes its own protagonists look heroic. Otherwise, give this one a pass.
In a world of superhero drama in comics, what about the kids in the Marvel and DC universes that are still astonished by seeing men and women fly?
This was another great comic by the Green Lanterns creative team, despite its questionable time placement in the Green Lanterns saga.
The threat in this comic doesn’t seem menacing enough to warrant both Green Arrow and the Flash; however, the team chemistry keeps it entertaining.
Legendary Batgirl, Secret Six, Birds of Prey, and Wonder Woman writer Gail Simone took to Twitter today in discussion about the New 52 and film origins
A new rumor says that the sequel to 'Wonder Woman' will have her fighting against the USSR.
The Thunderbolts is one of the best comics to come out in recent years. These are the reasons why they absolutely need to bring it back.
Could an equally emotional, shocking, watershed moment as Gwen Stacy's death ever be executed again in modern comic books?
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Black Panther comic truly has become one of the kings of the Marvel list in terms of quality, and #15 only cements that fact.
Deathstroke #21 is a genuinely intriguing play by writer Christopher Priest, and it really leaves me excited and curious about what will happen next.
Nightwing #24 features a giant submarine with Nightwing outwitting a bunch of supervillains inside. What more could you want?
Cyborg #14 is a fun read. The characters are likable, and the story has a good amount of 80s techno-futurism to keep the reader interested.