Jim Lee teased that the major news would be flying from DC in early January, and here's the first big salvo: Over his six years on the book, Geoff Johns
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New York Police are investigating the theft of some $750,000 of artwork, prints, and other valuables from the Manhattan apartment of art collector Robert
We all knew this was coming. But with this week's release of the final issue of WildCATs and the closure of the DC Comics offices for the holidays,
Tonight's performance of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark was cancelled a few hours before showtime after a lengthy meeting with Occupational Safety and
Longtime Archie Comics character Ms. Grundy will lose her battle with cancer in Life With Archie #6 according to the New York Times. The issue will be in
It is considered one of the defining moments of the Marvel Universe: a dejected Peter Parker throwing his costume in the trash, attempting to leave his
Former DC Comics publisher Paul Levitz has done a couple of appearances over the past week in support of the release of his 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art
DeviantART, an artist-centric social networking site used by numerous comic book artists has warned its members of a 3rd party service provider breach
UPDATE: Favreau just confirmed that he will not be directing Iron Man 3 on twitter: "It's true, I'm directing Magic Kingdom, not Iron Man 3. I've had a
Miss anything? Get caught up in this cleverly edited composition of 270 of this year's movies: The clip's creator Gen says this year's output was an
Two productions based on comic books have received Golden Globe Nominations for the year. The film based on Cully Hamner and Warren Ellis's Red is up for
After two unsuccessful attempts at selling tickets for next year's show which resulted in server-melting ticket seller overloads, Comic-Con International
Four years ago, Tron Guy was a punchline for fandom gone horribly wrong. But in a reality that gives us Tron-inspired fashion by Versace, a Tron couture
As part of a carefully planned media event to promote the debut of the Thor trailer, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige did a live chat last night for
There's been lots of buzz and even a little controversy surrounding Marvel's May 2011 sure-to-be-blockbuster since this past summer's Comic-Con footage
He rose to fame by playing Batman in the legendary 60s TV series, and in recent times he has come to represent a sort of old school geek culture cool. But
More pictures have surfaced from the set of Dredd, The $45 Million budget film starring Karl Urban and Olivia Thirlby is currently shooting in Cape Town,
Battle lines are being drawn up in what is shaping up to be a huge year for comic book movies in 2011. With DC's Green Lantern film looming large in the
NY Mag's Vulture put together the pieces of the puzzle and Bendis just confirmed it on twitter -- veteran tv writer and executive producer Charles H.
The $402,111 bid in tonight's highly-publicized auction of the original cover of Superman #14 would have been a new record for American comic book art --
On November 22, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York filed a decision on motions in the ongoing Kirby Family vs Marvel/Disney
Developments such as the dawning realization that the mainstream movie-going audience probably doesn't realize that there is more than one Green Lantern
The Associated Press revealed tonight the results of new laboratory tests of collectible drinking glasses for toxic metals lead and cadmium. The tests are
The comic book industry generates a lot of data every week, and I've long found it curious that there aren't too many people sifting it in interesting
As a longtime addict of the smell of old newsprint, it's strange to live in a world where I almost didn't bother to make note of the sale of a single
Marvel's upcoming Television Plans took another interesting turn with Guillermo Del Toro and Battlestar Galactica Producer David Eick teaming up to
Earlier tonight, Geoff Johns posted a promo image from the major GL event for Spring 2011. It is perhaps worth noting that the event would lead right up
UPDATE: The footage has now been found online in a far higher quality, so I've upgraded the video (thanks to Anto Blueberry for the tip). Enjoy. An EW
The 1964 Roy Lichtenstein painting "Ohhh... Alright..." sold at Christie's last night for $42.6 million, a record for a Lichtenstein by a wide margin.
Oh, and a sequel from Straczynski for Superman: Earth One. A big batch of breaking news from DC this afternoon from the DCU blog:: It’s no secret –