Creators: Stan Lee participated in an AMA on Reddit yesterday and revealed, among other things, that his favorite DC character is Lobo.
Movies: It appears Joe Carnahan's Daredevil adaptation probably isn't moving forward.
Gaming: The latest Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Heroes and Villains DLC packs give players (who didn't preorder, anyway) access to Nightwing, Katana, Shazam, Zatanna, Damian
Do you long for the good-old days when villainesses tatted lace costumes and masked men wore three-piece suits instead of spandex? The Marvellini Brothers are spinning an alternate history of the world with their vintage superhero portraits, imagining an earlier era of costumed crimefighters...
With an equipment threshold consisting of just a pencil and paper, creating comics remains one of the world's most encouraging and accessible mediums for telling a story. At some point, though, those with the drive and the proper funds may want an equipment upgrade to take their sequential art hobby to the next level...
It's not often that one would classify Hello Kitty as cool. Adorable? Sure. Cool? Not so much. But artist Joseph Senior is defying the odds by bringing us some legitimately cool Hello Kitty reinterpretations - no, seriously. Check 'em out below...
Mark Millar faced some blogosphere scrutiny early this morning when it was revealed that an image he'd posted on his Millarworld blog of a billboard in New York City's Times Square promoting he and Steve McNiven's "Nemesis" launch was nothing more than a Photoshopped hoax...
Since her introduction thirty years ago as a new character younger readers could relate to, Kitty Pryde has been a ballerina, a computer genius, a super-hero, a ninja, a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and a bartender, in that order. In short, she's picked up quite a few marketable skills...
Yes, superheroes have a rich history in the of wars own invented universes (Secret, Civil) as well as real-life conflicts like WWII and Vietnam, where heroes like Captain America and the Punisher showed up to lend a hand in the pages of their comics...
Everybody needs heroes, and if you've ever agonized over an image in Photoshop, you'll find these heroes very familiar. It's interesting to see which archetypes they used for the t-shirt design -- Crystallize looks like a combination of Invisible Woman and Dazzler, and Mosaic Tiles is perfect for The Thing...