Todd Nauck

Norman Osborn Is Back In 'Amazing Spider-Man' #25
Norman Osborn Is Back In 'Amazing Spider-Man' #25
Norman Osborn Is Back In 'Amazing Spider-Man' #25
In superhero comics, there's nothing quite as iconic as seeing the triumphant hero clash with their ultimate nemesis, and for Spider-Man that rival is none other than The Green Goblin. In next month's The Amazing Spider-Man #25, Dan Slott and Stuart Immonen bring back a more cunning and deadlier version of Norman Osborn for a special oversized issue that also features stories by Cale Atkinson, Hannah Blumenreich, and more!
Bizarro Back Issues: The Power Rangers Get Extreme (1996)
Bizarro Back Issues: The Power Rangers Get Extreme (1996)
Bizarro Back Issues: The Power Rangers Get Extreme (1996)
This week, Boom Studios --- which, in the interest of full disclosure, is a company I've done some writing for --- announced that they'd acquired the rights to Power Rangers with plans to launch a new series sometime this year. It's pretty exciting news, but at the same time, the news about a bunch of teenagers with (shockingly positive) attitudes coming to comics always gets me a little bit down, because it reminds me of one of the biggest missed opportunities in the history of the franchise. See, this isn't the first time that the Power Rangers have made an attempt at conquering the world of superhero comics, and there was a time when they only made it through one issue with a story that was more notable for the books that it advertised and never came out than what happens in the issue itself. The year was 1996, the comic was Power Rangers Zeo, and the man who had the license... was Rob Liefeld.
Link Ink: Catman Gets an Action Figure, The Hulk’s TV Progress and R2-D2’s Operation
Link Ink: Catman Gets an Action Figure, The Hulk’s TV Progress and R2-D2’s Operation
Link Ink: Catman Gets an Action Figure, The Hulk’s TV Progress and R2-D2’s Operation
Toys: HK Figure Club has posted images of Mattel's second wave of Batman Legacy action figures. The inclusion of Catman and Bat-Mite should have fans stoked this fall. TV: It looks like ABC's Incredible Hulk series is moving forward. Guillermo Del Toro told FEARnet the team is "lining up the pages" after turning in and rewriting an outline...
Mayor Bloomberg Helps Spider-Man Get a Job in New Free Comic
Mayor Bloomberg Helps Spider-Man Get a Job in New Free Comic
Mayor Bloomberg Helps Spider-Man Get a Job in New Free Comic
In collaboration with the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment -- which itself sounds like a fictional comic book establishment -- Marvel Comics has released Spider-Man: You're Hired, a special eight-page story designed to help out-of-work New Yorkers recognize the city resources available to them...