Thor is a Marvel Comics superhero, based on the thunder god of Norse mythology. The superhero was created by editor Stan Lee and penciller Jack Kirby and first appeared in Journey into Mystery #8...
It is all very confusing for someone like me but even I know that Siegel filed a lawsuit claiming rights for the term superboy that refers to the young Clark Kent that lived in Smallville.
Whe...
Did you know that superman used to have a strange blue boots when he was first created?
I didn't. I just saw this post on the Comic Coverage and thought that it was worth mentioning it here....
Galactus is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Fantastic Four #48 (March 1966), the first part of a three-i...
It seems that the question of the best superman actor is not a question to be taken lightly. In fact over the last 60 years there have been quite a few actors and each has his own merits.
Each...
DC selling strategies are being discussed in an interesting article on comics debris .
In last week's " Permanent Damage " column, Steven Grant takes the historical approach to analyzing the i...
In case you too are in love with Chloe Sullivan's smallvile character you would be happy to see her enter the Superman comics this month!.
Chloei is entering the comics as Lowis cousin and as ...
In case you've wondered DC banned the inclusion of the great comics "Batman Year 100" from the Best American Comics of 2008".
Valerie from Occasional Superheroine says:
I would think t...
The publication Pep Comics was a comic book series from Archie Comics. The first issue introduced a line of superheroes and other characters: The Shield, The Comet by Jack Cole, Sergeant Boyle and ...
From blog@Newsarama : Warner Bros. is looking seriously at Supergirl as a fashion brand.
"The whole idea behind the Supergirl shield is a feeling of empowerment - when a girl wears the clothin...
Tommorrow is release date for the new movie the Iron Man.
as apposed to Most super Hero's we know, He is nothing near perfect and the world he lives in isn't so black and white either.
Robe...
The Boys is an American creator-owned comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Darick Robertson. The series is set in a contemporary world very much similar to real one, with ...
Warren Ellis introduces a new kind of superhuman, the so-called New Humans, in the pages of the miniseries "No Hero", "No Hero" tells the story of Carrick Masterson, a protagonist Ellis des...
This is an interview with one of my favorite blogers in the field of the comic.
Chris Schillig from the Left On Cyber Center blog. I hope you'll enjoy his blog and his experience as much as I do...
If you are as hooked on Smallville as I am, I'm sure you enjoyed the episode where Lex is taken through memory lane and we can see his good and bad side. Lex is getting a lot of attention in the last ...
I was recently asked what is my favorite comics right now and I had to choose between the comics that I currently read for the one I like best.
Trying to answer the question I realized that I have...
I found this discussion of Joe Kelly on The Fortress Of Soliloquy
I like Joe Kelly a lot. In fact, I think he's one of the most underrated writers in mainstream comic books. His run on JLA ha...
Alan Light
One of my favorite crime comics is finally reprinted.
Read it here and as a long time sucker for crime comics and for Kirby's work I couldn't be happier to have al...
Well the movie is finally here and if I'm to judge by the impressions of others as I have to admit that I haven't seen the movie yet then it is a really good movie.
Mark Engblom has se...
I am 32 years old and I have been an avid Superman freak since I was a kid, but The Man of Tomorrow's popularity is unfortunately diminishing among today's techno-savvy kids. Only the Movie (Sup...
After the recent discussion of the age factor in the audience of Superman this animated film that was released only on DVD is really more appropriate for grownups than to children.
When I first sa...
Famous Monsters of Filmland was a genre-specific film magazine started in 1958 by publisher James Warren. Famous Monsters of Filmland which quickly became known to fans as simply FM was original...
I know that I do. In fact I recently have more criticism than expectations for improvement. I can't stand the way they turn each story to an entire tree of side stories and connecting them all so...
This new character that was introduced on Air Gear chapter 206 in Japan is called John Omaha. . If you want to read the post check here .
I was actually reading blogs@newsarama when I decided t...
Think about the number of stories that were created to explain the early years of superman, it seems that every time there is a new different story and each series has the liberty to write...
[AJ]
I've read the post on The Legion Omnicom about the Toronto Fan Expo 08 and noticed an interesting sentence:
When asked whether or not the room enjoyed a Legion with Superman/...
Heroins of colors going white can be very annoying for some women if fact it can lead to a small unrest among those of us that are looking at the comics books with our eyes open.
Karen Healey...
Will Pfeifer wrote on his blog that he would love to here from readers that followed Catwoman about their comments, thoughts and anything else they want to add.
I've enjoyed the series sur...
I've never knew, or maybe I didn't remember, but ape and gorillas had a very important part in the comics of the 60th and 50th. Just read a strange post about the whole monkey business in the c...
I have to agree with Tom from Comics Ate My Brain on crossovers:
On one hand I don't like crossovers disrupting a regular creative team's groove, especially if that team does Culturally S...
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