PHOTOS: The Faces Behind Your Favorite Comic Books
Superheros are often maligned as being only for children and geeks; "Leaping Tall Buildings: The Origins of American Comics" (powerHouse Books, $35), ...
Superheros are often maligned as being only for children and geeks; "Leaping Tall Buildings: The Origins of American Comics" (powerHouse Books, $35), ...
Posted 01.25.2012
While conservatives like to knock Hollywood for its supposed liberal bent, one columnist in England thinks that its films are promoting quite the oppo...
Daniel Komanoff | Posted 01.20.2012
Comic book writer Frank Miller lashed out against Occupy Wall Street on his blog last week. If calling the movement a "bowel movement" is the best Miller can do, he should stick to cartooning.
Zaki Hasan | Posted 01.14.2012
With how much and how clearly Frank Miller seems to identify with the comic book realities he's spent his life toiling in, I'm surprised he hasn't put himself in the cowl of the character with whom he's most identified and asked, "What would Batman do?"
Posted 11.14.2011
Sometimes you want to turn away from your computer and say, "Enough, old friend." Having access to so much information is both a blessing and a c...
Posted 01.13.2012
Frank Miller has spent much of his famed comic book writing career creating dark, urban dystopias, but the groundbreaking scribe has little regard for...
Zaki Hasan | Posted 12.02.2011
In the interests of full disclosure, I haven't read Holy Terror. In good conscience, to plunk down money in support of such an endeavor, even if only for "research" purposes.
MacNewsWorld | John P. Mello, Jr. | Posted 05.25.2011
Certain applications on the iPad seem almost native to the device. Reading electronic books, for example, falls into that category. So does reading co...
Kim Morgan | Posted 05.25.2011
Amid the herds of nerds and costumed fan-freaks at Comic-Con, I am, in the grandest of understatements, a bit overwhelmed.
Posted 05.07.2012