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Ignition Press will be hitting SDCC with a booth fr the first time this year, and a full array of signings, debuts and panels….and a pavilion! Last year’s pop-up in the Gaslamp was wuite a hit but this year they’ve plussed-up with the Ignition Pavilion, which will be held at the San Diego Wine &…
It’s time for Mister Sinister to get his own Affiliation in Marvel: Crisis Protocol. Here are a few good mutants to toss in the mix.
Marvel Comics is synonymous with New York City. Many of its most popular characters, like Spider-Man and Daredevil, call the city home. But now, the publisher has announced it’s leaving the Big Apple to join forces with the greater Marvel team in Burbank, California — and the ~100 employees who staff its publishing division have…
Not too long ago, DC found itself in a very interesting position. The superhero giant had to find a way to seamlessly transition from its previous cinematic universe, dubbed the DC Extended Universe (or DCEU for short), to a new interconnected franchise of projects, simply named the DC Universe. Unfortunately, this change wasn’t as smooth…
The recent spate of Magic: The Gathering‘s Secret Lair x Marvel has given fans of both some of the coolest, most exciting images we’ve gotten in a while. The cards all have gorgeous artwork, but for people with a deep love of the 1960s comic art, the latest drop is for you. Featuring original artwork…
Echoing the countless young dreamers who every year trade the rat race of the Big Apple for traffic on the 105, Marvel Comics is packing its bags and sending Peter Parker to the West Coast. After 90 years in New York City, Spidey will wave goodbye to his friendly neighborhood, where he can be closer…
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James Gunn’s DC Studios cast its first character with major ties to the Flash in the new DC Universe. The Flash has had a complicated run in media over the last few decades, with Grant Gustin’s The Flash on The CW becoming a big hit in the Arrowverse before Ezra Miller’s The Flash turned out…
Oftentimes, when creating works of semi-autobiographical (and even autobiographical) comics, there’s an air of melancholy to them. Be it Eddie Campbell’sAlec, Tillie Walden’sSpinning, or Alison Bechdell’sFun Home, there’s a sense of yearning for a time long since passed, even if it was but moments ago. Even more acerbic works like Harvey Pekar’sAmerican Splendor still have…
Fantagraphics Books is nearing completion of its ambitious mission to publish the entirety of master cartoonist Carl Barks’s 1942-1966 run of Donald Duck comics for Western Publishing. Comics fans (full disclosure: including me) and historians generally consider it one of the best, if not the best, comic book runs of all time.