SDCC 2013

Superman Costumes Galore At The DC Comics Booth [SDCC 2013]
Superman Costumes Galore At The DC Comics Booth [SDCC 2013]
Superman Costumes Galore At The DC Comics Booth [SDCC 2013]
  From the 1950s Adventures of Superman television show to this summer's Man of Steel, Superman has made several memorable appearances on both the small and big screen. And with each new TV show or film comes a change -- sometimes minor, sometimes significant -- in his iconic costume. At the DC Comics booth at this year's Comic-Con, in celebration of Superman's 75th birthday nearly all of his cost
Avengers 2: Age of Ultron
Avengers 2: Age of Ultron
Avengers 2: Age of Ultron
Marvel Entertainment closed out day three of Comic-Con with their highly anticipated 'Marvel Studios: Thor: The Dark World and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.' Hosted by Marvel Studios president and producer Kevin Feige, the panel started out with Tom Hiddleston coming out and going into his Loki character to entertain the crowd, was followed by the cast of the upcoming Guardians of the Gala
Capcom Demos ‘DuckTales Remastered’ And ‘Phoenix Wright: Dual Destinies’ [SDCC 2013]
Capcom Demos ‘DuckTales Remastered’ And ‘Phoenix Wright: Dual Destinies’ [SDCC 2013]
Capcom Demos ‘DuckTales Remastered’ And ‘Phoenix Wright: Dual Destinies’ [SDCC 2013]
When I was nine years old, I literally begged my parents for Capcom's Ducktales game for the NES. It was all I wanted for Christmas, and fortunately for me, it ended up being one of the greatest games of the era, to the point where it's still my gold standard for games built around running to the right and jumping on bad guys' heads. That said, you can imagine how thrilled I was when Capcom announ
Dave Sim’s Photorealism Exploration ‘The Strange Death of Alex Raymond’ To Be Completed at IDW [SDCC 2013]
Dave Sim’s Photorealism Exploration ‘The Strange Death of Alex Raymond’ To Be Completed at IDW [SDCC 2013]
Dave Sim’s Photorealism Exploration ‘The Strange Death of Alex Raymond’ To Be Completed at IDW [SDCC 2013]
Based on the life (and obviously death) of the famous Flash Gordon creator, The Strange Death of Alex Raymond is a work that began in the pages of Dave Sim's self-published series glamourpuss as what the cartoonist has described as "a metaphysical history of comics photorealism." It once seemed like the ambitious project would not be completed due to audience attrition, but Strange Death
The 2013 Eisner Smooches: Neil Gaiman, Jonathan Ross, John Barrowman And Chip Kidd [Video]
The 2013 Eisner Smooches: Neil Gaiman, Jonathan Ross, John Barrowman And Chip Kidd [Video]
The 2013 Eisner Smooches: Neil Gaiman, Jonathan Ross, John Barrowman And Chip Kidd [Video]
We've filled you in on last night's Eisner Award winners, but we'd be remiss if we didn't also report who smooched who on the ceremony's main stage. Sandman creator and longtime comic book/novel scribe Neil Gaiman and British television show host/comedian Jonathan Ross took the stage at the end of the show to present its final few awards, but between reading winner names, Ross explained his desire
IDW To Remaster 2000 AD’s ‘Rogue Trooper’, Adapt Thompson’s ‘Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas’ [SDCC]
IDW To Remaster 2000 AD’s ‘Rogue Trooper’, Adapt Thompson’s ‘Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas’ [SDCC]
IDW To Remaster 2000 AD’s ‘Rogue Trooper’, Adapt Thompson’s ‘Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas’ [SDCC]
  Following their successful collaboration with Judge Dredd, IDW Publishing and Rebellion/2000 AD announced at Comic-Con that they've selected Rogue Trooper as their next publishing initiative. IDW will not only produce a new Rogue Trooper series but also reissue the existing 2000 AD material in newly recolored editions. IDW also announced that it had secured the comic book rights to Hunter S. Tho
Richard Stark’s Parker Set For ‘Slayground’ Adaptation By Darwyn Cooke In December [SDCC 2013]
Richard Stark’s Parker Set For ‘Slayground’ Adaptation By Darwyn Cooke In December [SDCC 2013]
Richard Stark’s Parker Set For ‘Slayground’ Adaptation By Darwyn Cooke In December [SDCC 2013]
Darwyn Cooke's next adaptation of Richard Stark a.k.a. Donald Westlake's Parker crime novel series has been confirmed. Slayground, the fourth of Cooke's Parker books following The Hunter in 2009, The Outfit in 2010 (which won Cooke an Eisner for best writer) and The Score in 2012 (nominated for an Eisner this year for Best Adaptation) will arrive in stores and on digital devices in December. Read
Walt Simonson Brings All-New ‘Ragnarok’ Series Plus ‘Star Slammers’ Artist’s Edition to IDW [SDCC 2013]
Walt Simonson Brings All-New ‘Ragnarok’ Series Plus ‘Star Slammers’ Artist’s Edition to IDW [SDCC 2013]
Walt Simonson Brings All-New ‘Ragnarok’ Series Plus ‘Star Slammers’ Artist’s Edition to IDW [SDCC 2013]
Following up on the Thor material for which he is perhaps best known, cartoonist Walter Simonson announced at Comic-Con that he's created Ragnarök, a creator-owned Norse mythology project to be released through IDW Publishing. Additionally, Simonson confirmed that IDW will produce deluxe editions of his cult favorite science fiction title Star Slammers.
Superman/Batman Film Confirmed
Superman/Batman Film Confirmed
Superman/Batman Film Confirmed
Saturday's Warner Bros. Pictures panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego concluded in grand fashion, with Man of Steel director Zack Snyder and stars Henry Cavill (Superman) and Harry Lennix (General Swanwick) joining him on stage to announce the team's intention to produce a film featuring both Superman and Batman...
The British Are Coming (Back): Andy Lanning on Marvel’s ‘Revolutionary War’ [SDCC 2013]
The British Are Coming (Back): Andy Lanning on Marvel’s ‘Revolutionary War’ [SDCC 2013]
The British Are Coming (Back): Andy Lanning on Marvel’s ‘Revolutionary War’ [SDCC 2013]
In the early '90s Marvel launched a UK imprint under editor Paul Neary; books featuring sci-fi-tinged heroes and anti-heroes like Motormouth, Dark Angel and the Knights of Pendragon. The line was short-lived because of the publisher's financial woes at the time, but many of the characters are still fondly remembered. Now they're making a comeback. As announced at yesterday's Cup O'Joe panel at San

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