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247 Comics powered by Tokyopop has announced its plans for San Diego Comic-Con 2026, including a convention-wide “Collectible Card Chase” with an exclusive comic for the winner
Superman is an alien superhero from another planet with powers unlike any other hero on Earth. The Man of Steel himself has been in comics for closing in on 90 years, but since that time, other Kryptonian survivors have shown up as well. Their powers almost always charge under the yellow sun, and while some…
Cartoonist Mark Parisi, the creator of ‘Off the Mark,’ is back on Bored Panda. This time, we decided to feature the artist’s cartoons showcasing familiar pop culture characters. As always, Mark’s humor is quick, light, and hits perfectly in just one panel
DC Comics helped define the concept of a superhero, with characters like Superman and Wonder Woman standing as beautiful paragons of righteousness and shining as beacons of hope. However, the DC Universe is far more complicated than that, as sometimes monsters are required to fight even worse monsters and abominations that threaten innocent lives. Several…
The ’80s produced some great sci-fi horror movies, with films like “Aliens,” “Predator,” and “Scanners” among the decade’s crème de la crème. The downside of golden eras, however, is that some awesome flicks fly under the radar and don’t get the respect they deserve. Consider Wes Craven’s “Swamp Thing,” an overlooked gem that sci-fi fans…
The Moulin Rouge to become a line of comics, manga and table-top board games from Rocketship Entertainment
HOUSTON – Houston’s Third Ward is home to a lot of history — and increasingly, it’s becoming home to a growing Black nerd community. At the center of it all is Gulf Coast Cosmos Comics, a Black-owned comic shop fueling creativity, representation and fandom on the city’s south side
DOWNTOWN (KGTV) — San Diego’s Now or Never Comics is gearing up for Comic-Con 2026, stocking shelves with fan favorites and new titles ahead of one of the city’s biggest events of the year
The villains in the X-Men comics are some of the most colorful and interesting in Marvel’s long history. Some have proven to have real staying power, while others were very “of their time.” The first 20-ish years gave readers Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, the Hellfire Club, anti-Mutant hate groups and their Sentinels,…
Part of what makes X-Men ‘97 so fun is that it mixes and matches some of the greatest X-Men comics of yesteryear. In Season 1, for example, we got a mix of classic storylines like “The Trial of Magneto,” “Fatal Attractions,” the attack on Genosha, and more. Season 2 just dropped, and we’re already getting…