By Joe Glass I have to start this piece with an apology: when I sat in on this panel, I found myself suffering complete technical failure. It seems in
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By Joe Glass As the prominence of the Inhumans and decline of mutants visibility has been seen more and more at Marvel comics of late, many have talked
By Joe Glass I came away from NYCC at the start of this week with one overwhelming feeling: there wasn't much in the way of major comics announcements.
By Joe Glass So you've managed to get your table/press pass/weekend pass, or far more likely now, single day pass to NYCC. You booked you
By Joe Glass David Brothers moderated what like a much more organic, conversational panel on the theme of diversity and representation in comic books.
By Joe Glass One thing with reporting on NYCC, or any comic con really, is that you find yourself so busy running around to panels that you want to report
By Joe Glass Marvel are hosting one of the first panels of the Saturday at NYCC, and the room is packed. With a panel consisting of Marvel EiC Axel
By Joe Glass Last night saw the gay men who like the tight spandex world of superheroes partying at SkinTight USA - a regular gay night for superhero fans
By Joe Glass Photos by Derek Trum So here we are preparing for Marvel's big panel, which actually came after a cosplaying panel where the entire table of
By Joe Glass Wow, this panel is starting with a major party vibe...DC are putting on a real show, and the hall is PACKED. They have the crowd clapping and
By Joe Glass New York TimesOUT is bringing the LGBTQ wonder to New York Comic Con this year, starting with this panel today, featuring Kris Anka, James
By Joe Glass I stopped by the Contest of Champions mini-booth, part of the sprawling Marvel booth at NYCC this year, to discuss the game and new character
By Joe Glass The panel was hosted, as ever, by Ryan Penagos, executive editorial director of Marvel Entertainment's Digital Media Group. Also there was
By Joe Glass I cannot make it any clearer, this article contains MASSIVE spoilers for the new Fantastic Four movie, directed by Josh Trank. So let’s get
By Joe Glass You may remember from SDCC my report on the Grant Morrison Multiversity panel, where I noted (as did everyone else there, Morrison included
By Joe Glass This week saw Marvel EiC, Axel Alonso, spend another week of his weekly CBR interview, Axel-in-Charge, discussing Marvel and their commitment
By Joe Glass The hall is filling up for Grant Morrison to unspool his mind and blow all of ours, and whilst we waited for the panel to begin, it was easy
By Joe Glass Hosted again by LGBTQ comics non-profit, Prism Comics, this is the second in the annual Geek Year in Review panels they've held at San Diego
By Joe Glass DC panel covering new titles and new takes on characters as part of their massive overhaul of their lineup over the last few months.
By Joe Glass One of Prism Comics many LGBTQ related panels over the course of SDCC, they ran this year a panel discussing among creators some of things to
By Joe Glass Marvel are starting Friday at SDCC with their panel on the massive Secret Wars event currently taking over their whole line. Panel features
By Joe Glass For those who read my last piece from SDCC 2015, this will be an interesting follow up to show the other side of attitudes and experiences
Seems Hasbro was not quite prepared for the onslaught of Star Wars fans at their booth this year. We have two reports of the events that took place as the