We've done this for going on a couple years now and if there's one thing I've noticed, it's that you can never tell when something's going to really take
Mark Seifert Archives
Time and again, one man has played the same mocking part on this stage of life... that arch-fiend of laughter, that master clown... the Joker! Now, the
Pajamas and Spider-Man were the major items of interest today, with various topics related to Thor and Superman waiting in the wings. DC may have missed a
We're getting into that part of the year when anticipation is running high for the year's big movie, tv, and comic projects. Game of Thrones is on
The world premiere of Thor is taking place right now in Sydney, Australia, and they're live streaming the event with new behind the scenes clips and red
We've had some interesting conversations this week in response to the New York Times' review of the HBO series adapting George R.R. Martin's Game of
An X-Men #1 CGC 9.6 has recently changed hands in a private sale for $200,000, a new record for this issue. The 1963 comic by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
It's been a busy week of comics news around the internet, with two top publishers going through difficult times -- Dark Horse lay offs earlier in the week
Reboots, returns, and re-dos dominated the conversation today. Interest in the air about that Rise of the Planet of the Apes trailer, and anticipation for
A couple days ago, Cully Hamner noted that the original Rob Granito saga is probably past its expiration date as a news story. And y'know, I wouldn't
The comic side was dominated by some Marvel Fear Itself spoilers today, but the TV/Film side had some interesting diversity capturing your attention: Jon
Goodbye Monday: Marvel moves from Fear to evil in the Marvel U with the announcement of Vengeance (it should've been about Loathing, but ah well). On the
It's probably the most notorious comic book heist ever. In 2000, high grade copies of Action Comics #1 and Detective Comics #27 were stolen from Nicolas
It was a nice weekend to get out and enjoy some good weather for a change. It was also another busy convention weekend with plenty of tidbits and cosplay
Responding to a fan letter in 1963, Stan Lee said that he'd added the Wasp to the Ant Man storyline in an attempt to bolster fan interest. Does Edgar
Guy Gardner does tend to have his moments, doesn't he? I still laugh about the One Punch page and that was 25 (!!) years ago now. Back in realtime, it's
Rob Granito is Charlie Sheen-ish? If he could produce his copy of Action Comics #1 I... still wouldn't buy into it at all. In the rest of the world, we
It's been a pretty interesting Comic Day, with Fear Itself, Nonplayer, and of course the secret of Brightest Day generating some serious discussion.
It's going to be a hard day to avoid spoilers, I think, on one book in particular. Retailers (and of course, BC readers) were buzzing about this like
Monday in Spring means a jetlagged post-con pre-work-week world where news from the con mixes with new news to form an asynchronous melange of pulpy
And that would be saying something. Because the X-Men has been a tracking title (/franchise) for the health of the industry for the better part of four
The WonderCon Green Lantern footage was the big buzz of the day, and seems to have turned perceptions of the flick around substantially. Announcements
Lots of fooling around the comics internet today, both here and elsewhere, but for my money the funniest thing I've seen today is Rich Johnston acting out
No Wonder Woman or Rob Granito in trending topics for the first time in awhile, displaced in part by a pair of historical topics: Jim Shooter's account of
Looks like the another bit of WonderCon weekend news just hit: McG's Wonderland Sound and Vision company has just launched an imprint for comics and
Drew Pearce, who came to Marvel Studios' attention for his script based on the Brian K. Vaughan comic Runaways, has been tapped to write Iron Man 3,
The costume so nice we posted it twice. Ok, it's not perfect... but it does make you wonder if they've been watching the feedback, and what that might
We'll get to see Natalie Portman, Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins in Thor in 36 days, according to the counter on Marvel.com. In the meantime, check out
The internet exploded with photos of yesterday's Wonder Woman shoot overnight. Shown here are both Adrianne Palicki and stunt double Shauna Duggins.
A little something for everyone on BC today, though I think I'm most interested in all the Justice League movie talk that popped over the past few days.