Comics and Graphic Novels
Wein was editor on groundbreaking mini-series Watchmen.
A living legend tells how he resurrected a Norse god.
Artist/writer Greg Ruth looks at Geronimo, The Lost Boy, the mystery at The White Lodge and more.
Revered horror comics artist passes due to complications of cancer.
The funny pages have gone digital, and have become a labor of love more than money. Dan Pavelich discusses how.
Home may be hell, but welcome home, Swamp Thing.
This is not your grandfather’s Superman…but is that Superman at all anymore?
Let me say right off the bat that I love Stan Lee. If he hadn’t revolutionized superhero comics at Marvel back in the 1960s, I don’t know what I would…
This novel should be an enjoyable read for anyone who enjoys gaming, comic books or just plain old nail biting mystery and thrills.
Get ready to re-engage with the interconnectedness of all things.
I have to admit that I’ve kind of given up lately on brainy, morally ambiguous cable and Netflix shows like ”House of Cards,” ”Mad Men” and ”Boardwalk Empire,” in favor…
When I saw the above fan mash-up (via Comic Book Bros) of the three character stills from the upcoming ”Batman v Superman“ movie, it really crystallized the nagging concern I…
Once they made movies from comics. Now comics seem like little more than another merchandising platform. Here are some thoughts on how to change that perception.
Comics don’t stay in comics. For better or worse, most comics are produced with the hope they will lead to films, cartoons, action figures, video games, backpacks, beach towels and…
Comics don’t stay in comics. For better or worse, most comic books are produced with the hope they will lead to films, cartoons, action figures, video games, backpacks, beach towels…
Comics don’t stay in comics. For better or worse, most comic books are produced with the hope they will lead to films, cartoons, action figures, video games, backpacks, beach towels…
Comics don’t stay in comics. For better or worse, most comics are produced in the hopes they will lead to films, cartoons, action figures, video games, backpacks, beach towels and…
The long, strange trip from WWII to Samuel L.
Just in time for its arrival on DVD and Blu-ray, Mick Martin takes a look at “The Avengers.”
Stan Lee’s Comickaze Expo stormed the Los Angeles Convention Center this weekend. Thousands of fans donned their finest capes and boots to share love for all things geek – comic books,…
What might the recent legal win for property rights mean for comic book creators?
Comics don’t stay in comics. For better or worse, most comics are produced in the hopes they will lead to films, cartoons, action figures, video games, backpacks, beach towels and…
For more than 75 years, Kirkus Reviews has served as the industry bible for bookstore buyers, librarians, and ordinary readers alike. Now Popdose has joined the Kirkus Book Bloggers Network….
Comics don’t stay in comics. For better or worse, most comics are produced in the hopes they will lead to films, cartoons, action figures, video games, backpacks, beach towels and…
Comics don’t stay in comics. For better or worse, most comics are produced in the hopes they will lead to films, cartoons, action figures, video games, backpacks, beach towels and…
Popdose reviews the latest from the Firefly Universe, Serenity: The Shepherd’s Tale.