Movies You Didn’t Know Came From Comics
Not all comic book movies wear capes. When people hear “comic book movie,” they think superheroes. But comics have always told every kind of story — crime, romance, horror, history…
Coverage, reviews, and interviews across comics, movies, toys, and pop culture — with context and perspective.
Not all comic book movies wear capes. When people hear “comic book movie,” they think superheroes. But comics have always told every kind of story — crime, romance, horror, history…
Szymon Kudranski has built a career as one of comics’ most distinctive writer-artists, known for blending atmospheric storytelling with striking, cinematic visuals. After working with major publishers like Marvel and…
Superhero fatigue isn’t new—so why does the industry keep going back? https://youtu.be/SVwFCO8dJeM?si=PhrZCCzwdL4NuNmx Every few years, the same conversation comes back—are audiences tired of superheroes? But this isn’t a new phenomenon.…
Invincible returns for a fourth season, and this time it’s war — the Viltrumite War, to be exact. Previously in season three of Invincible, we saw Mark Grayson / Invincible…
The twenty-first century changed how the world moved — and comics changed with it. As life became faster, more connected, and increasingly digital, comics followed. The medium fractured and expanded…
Antonio Clark is an illustrator whose work reflects a lifelong passion for comics, science fiction, and visual storytelling. Known for energetic line work and expressive character art, Clark has developed…
By the mid-1980s, comics had grown darker. As optimism faded and moral certainty collapsed, stories turned inward. Heroes were questioned, authority was distrusted, and the old myths that once defined…
Lies don’t disappear when they’re exposed—they evolve. In The Plot: The Secret Story of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Will Eisner traced the life cycle of one of…
Have you ever wanted to be an insider during the birth of comic books—not the version we celebrate today, but the version that actually existed? That’s what Will Eisner’s The…
Comic book writer Fred Van Lente has built a career blending sharp humor, deep research, and imaginative world-building across some of the industry’s most recognizable publishers. Known for acclaimed runs…
Today when you go to the local retail outlet to search for your favorite action figure, you usually have to go to the back part of most any store to…
Tom Franck from COMICS AND COMICS is back with more commentary on Geek Culture. This time he’s talking about Frank Miller, and how he’s lost his mind.
If you didn’t go to NYCC, one of our writers will make you feel like ya did. This first-hand experience comes complete some unusual cosplay at Play With My Food.
One of our writers is in the thick of it at the New York Comic Con. Check out this sneak peak of a food-based perspective on the show at: Play…
Our resident vegan has some great tips for anyone going to the New York Comic Con. Check out his post at Play With My Food.
The Last Boy Scout My first memory of Superman is the cover to Adventures of Superman #475 where Batman and Wonder Woman hold the titular hero’s arms apart as The…
Well, the summer movies are over. Hollywood is turning more & more comics books into movies. This summer alone we’ve have had 5 movies based on comics book. So thinking…
One of our resident writers gives his take on a comic book Superfan who turned a crime into a lesson. Check out his post at Play With My Food.
Tom Franck from COMICS AND COMICS is back with more commentary on Geek Culture. This time he’s talking about why the geeks should inherit the Earth.
Why I’m Quitting The DC Universe Classics
There’s been some changes in my life that led me to start re-organizing my DCUC collection. As, I’m doing it, I’m taking a good look at all the characters and…