Here’s something potentially interesting: iFanboy has noticed that the most recent issue of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead was released on the same day, at the same price point, in both digital and print versions. Not surprisingly, that leads to the question, is this a new ongoing thing, or a mistake?
Given the lack of fanfare …
Undercovers may have underperformed for NBC in its debut last night, but that doesn’t mean that they’re not ready to give JJ Abrams some more screentime; the peacock network has beaten out other networks – including Lost home, ABC – to
A long time ago, in a magazine published far, far away George R.R. Martin wrote And Seven Times Never Kill Man! The plot included furry war-mongering creatures. Illustrator John Shoenherr came up with the corresponding image, and it was published in July 1975.
The Wertzone is reporting that George Lucas gave conceptual artist Ralph …
If the cultural sphere of nerds had a governing body, there’s no doubting Dr. Sheldon Cooper would be on the board. Big Bang Theory’s most lovable geek, a socially acute genius with a killer t-shirt collection, has etched his way into our hearts, one comic book reference at a time, making him one of the decade’s breakout television …
It’s Panel of the Week time. This week we’ve got melting faces, anguished seers, ripped up mutants, speed fighting, and cop brutality. Let’s get started.
Avengers Academy #4
Here it is, the secret origin of Metal. He was a dreaded out surfer bra who was one with the Earth blah, blah, blah. Then one day he fell off his board and his …
Possibly the most depressing thing about the closure of DC’s WildStorm imprint, announced yesterday, was that it didn’t really come as a big surprise. Purchased by DC in 1999, the imprint has found itself casting about for an identity since then, with multiple relaunches, makeovers and false starts along the way. Here’s a quick guide to …
I’m not sure whether the irony is entirely intentional, but H+, a drama about the aftermath of an act of cyber-terrorism that decimates a world where everyone is connected to the internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, is finally going to make its debut as a web-only series.
The series – financed by Warner Premiere, the production …
Well, that didn’t end the way I was expecting. “Reset” might not have lived up to its title – I’m not even sure what, exactly, the title refers to (HG wanting to reset the world with another ice age?) – but it did provide a surprisingly satisfying conclusion to the season. Here’re 13 thoughts about the final episode of Warehouse 13’s …
Christopher Nolan’s dreamtime action-thriller has racked up $753 million worldwide and now its director is saying that he’s looking to take the film’s subconscious security exploits to video games. The quote from Variety:
“We are looking at doing is developing a videogame based on the world of the film, which has all kinds of ideas …
In “Origins,” comics creators talk about their formative experiences with comics. This time, we spoke with Dustin Nguyen, one of the most adventurous artists in mainstream comics at the moment. Currently the artist for Batman: Streets of Gotham, he’s also drawn extended runs on Detective Comics and WildC.A.T.S. (He also maintains a …
Oregon seems to be in the news quite a bit lately. You have careless or inept hunters shooting down Google’s aerial fiber links forcing repairmen to cross country ski for three days to repair the damage done in the Dalles. And now there’s video of a TriMet bus driver reading his Kindle while driving on I-5!
40-year-old Lahcen …
Last night’s premiere of The Event demonstrated two things: Firstly, that networks will do anything to find “the next Lost,” and secondly, that apparently the makers of The Event have decided to only hire actors that I have seen in other things. How else can you explain the fact that Lauren Graham’s last TV boyfriend (Jason Ritter, fresh …