Make-A-Wish Foundation

Dynamite's 10th Anniversary Humble Bundle Benefits Charities
Dynamite's 10th Anniversary Humble Bundle Benefits Charities
Dynamite's 10th Anniversary Humble Bundle Benefits Charities
I like comic books a lot, and since I tend to fall pretty close to a Scrooge McDuckian philosophy when it comes to spending money, I like getting them as cheap as I possibly can. And because I've taken superhero comics pretty seriously ever since I was a kid, I've also tend to be pretty into helping people out whenever I can. That's why I'm always glad when something like the Dynamite 10th Anniversary Humble Bundle comes across my desk and gives me the opportunity to get a gigantic stack of comics for whatever I want to pay, while also getting the money to some very good causes. In this case, it's well over 100 pages of comics and a 328-page art book from Dynamite's past decade of publishing, including Grant Morrison and Mark Millar's Vampirella stories, Gail Simone's relaunch of Red Sonja and a collection of Alex Ross's art for the publisher for around $15, with the proceeds going to benefit the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Doctors Without Borders.
Batkid Battles The Joker On 'Good Morning America,' Stars In New Digital Comic
Batkid Battles The Joker On 'Good Morning America,' Stars In New Digital Comic
Batkid Battles The Joker On 'Good Morning America,' Stars In New Digital Comic
The Make-a-Wish Foundation teamed with the city of San Francisco earlier this month to to give five-year-old Miles "Batkid" Scott his chance to protect "Gotham City" from criminals, but the young hero's mission continues. This morning, the Batkid appeared on Good Morning America to protect rapper Pitbull from the Joker, and a group of artists from SF has even produced a digital
San Francisco Celebrates Batkid's Make-a-Wish Adventure
San Francisco Celebrates Batkid's Make-a-Wish Adventure
San Francisco Celebrates Batkid's Make-a-Wish Adventure
If you want to kick off your weekend with some nice news that might just make you cry a little bit, you're in luck: Today in San Francisco, the Make-A-Wish foundation is helping a five year-old cancer patient named Miles live out a wish to become Batman. Thanks to the overwhelming support of volunteers, they've been able to send Miles on an adventure of rescuing citizens, battling supervillains an
Make-a-Wish Fulfill's Child's Dream To Be Batman By Turning San Francisco Into Gotham City
Make-a-Wish Fulfill's Child's Dream To Be Batman By Turning San Francisco Into Gotham City
Make-a-Wish Fulfill's Child's Dream To Be Batman By Turning San Francisco Into Gotham City
It's going to be just a little late for Halloween, but on November 15, San Francisco is going to transform into Gotham City for a day and a 5-year-old named Miles will be its Batman. That's what the little Dark Knight, who has leukemia, told the Make-a-Wish Foundation he wants, and the plan is to fill his day with fighting bad guys such as The Riddler and The Penguin.
DC Universe Action Figure Prototypes Headed To Auction To Benefit The Make-A-Wish Foundation
DC Universe Action Figure Prototypes Headed To Auction To Benefit The Make-A-Wish Foundation
DC Universe Action Figure Prototypes Headed To Auction To Benefit The Make-A-Wish Foundation
Sculpted by the Four Horsemen, Mattel's DC Universe Classics line is a favorite among 6" action figure fans for balancing detailed sculpts with hearty amounts of articulation and often spotlighting some of the DCU's more obscure heroes and villains. But there's an element of collectibility that goes beyond the line's basic figures and even limited edition variants. The most hardcore collector
Star Wars Stormtrooper Helmets That Dare To Be Different
Star Wars Stormtrooper Helmets That Dare To Be Different
Star Wars Stormtrooper Helmets That Dare To Be Different
The Imperial Stormtroopers of the 501st Legion must have felt a little left out after seeing the various works of art being turned in for "The Vader Project." The foot soldiers of the Galactic Empire are getting the respect they deserve now, however, as a part of the "501st TK Project...
Make-A-Wish Foundation Helps Boy With Cancer Realize His Superhero Dreams
Make-A-Wish Foundation Helps Boy With Cancer Realize His Superhero Dreams
Make-A-Wish Foundation Helps Boy With Cancer Realize His Superhero Dreams
Superman, Batman, Iron Man and Spider-Man only exist in the realm of fiction, but that doesn't mean there aren't superheroes out there in the world. It appears that many of these heroes work for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, as the organization recently fulfilled Erik Martin's own superhero aspirations through a series of elaborately-staged, but no less meaningful events...