gizmodo.com — Marvel Comics wants to port their comics to mobile phones. Seems like a perfect thing to read while you're supposed to be paying attention to what's going on around you, but sure how you're going to get through full page spreads while maintaining text...more...more...
by dough boy May 30, '08
money.cnn.com — The reviews are in for "Iron Man," and they aren't great. One critic calls it "unmoving." Another says it's "crappy." Then there is the one who argues that the superhero saga offers only "aneurysm-inducing frustration."more...more...
by dough boy May 30, '08
www.denofgeek.com — With the recent return of characters such as Jason Todd, Barry Allen and possibly Bobbi Morse (Mockingbird), it seems like nothing can keep a comic book character down. However, for various reasons, there are certain characters who've shuffled off...more...more...
by joshschr May 27, '08
www.comicbookresources.com — It is anticipated that the film would be shot on location in Australia. The exact story line and nature of the script is being kept under wraps, but will stay true to the Witchblade mythology, which centers around a deadly ornate gauntlet that gives...more...more...
by dough boy May 14, '08
www.boiseweekly.com — With a summer full of comic book heroes coming to vibrant, visual effects-induced life, the following is a look at what's in store in the next few months and beyond. The expectations of each movie are rated on a scale of 1 to 10 using the "Geek Meter,"...more...more...
by dough boy May 14, '08
www.superdickery.com — These comics would be considered oh so wrong if they had been written today (some actually were)...that Superman and his Superdickery....more...more...
by jkoswald May 12, '08
www.cnn.com — Meet Daphne, the speedy new character on NBC's "Heroes," who plans to give the show's superhumans -- especially time traveler Hiro and his sidekick, Ando -- a run for their money when she debuts on the popular NBC series' upcoming third season...more...more...
by dough boy May 10, '08
www.cnn.com — World War II was over, but as the 1940s gave way to the 1950s, a new evil lurked in the land. It attracted a youthful audience -- boys, mostly -- who fell victim to its colorful images, dripping in red, and gave money to its purveyors.more...more...
by dough boy May 8, '08
www.cnn.com — Consider some of the heroes Kirby helped create, many of which now pervade pop culture: The Fantastic Four, the X-Men, the Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America.
His distinctive action-packed style became the model for many comic-book artists.more...more...
by dough boy May 2, '08