SDCC Jillarama
I did all of my reporting from San Diego Comic-Con for Newsarama last week and obviously didn’t have much time to post about it again on my blog. If you were following my twitter you may have caught some...Read More »
July 30th, 2010
I did all of my reporting from San Diego Comic-Con for Newsarama last week and obviously didn’t have much time to post about it again on my blog. If you were following my twitter you may have caught some...Read More »
July 30th, 2010
A younger me might have thought my toys coming to life was creepy but…who am I kidding, I still fear that happening. Luckily, The Stuff of Legend from Th3rd World Studios mixes a good amount of magic and whimsy...Read More »
July 14th, 2010
It can fulfill dreams you’ve had since childhood or it can cause you to burn your entire comic book collection in effigy. It’s…The Comic Book Adaptation. We’ve already had several comic book movies this year and there are tons...Read More »
July 8th, 2010
It was a pretty normal Tuesday afternoon. I was goofing around on Twitter while I should have been writing (sucks having all of your bosses on Twitter by the way) when all of a sudden the news hit. Wonder...Read More »
June 30th, 2010
I’m incredibly happy there are more non-superhero titles out there than you can possibly count. It really gives me hope for the future of comics as a medium because it means there’s something out there for everyone – the...Read More »
June 23rd, 2010
Some people grow up with horrendous fathers. Some grow up with no father at all. Fortunately enough, the stork left me on the porch of a pretty good one. Sure, he didn’t let me stay out all night (I...Read More »
June 16th, 2010
My head hurts. Why? I just looked at the preliminary list of television shows making an appearance at this year’s Comic-Con International: San Diego (CCI). You know, that show all about comics, sci-fi and video games? There are over...Read More »
June 10th, 2010
DC’s Trinity are certainly their most easily recognizable icons outside our little book club but who are Marvel’s “Big Three” and do they really need one? I dive into that very topic in this week’s Hey, That’s My Cape!...Read More »
June 2nd, 2010
Depending on the copy, Bram Stoker’s Dracula can run up to 400 pages, but it continues to grow in length throughout the years. Dracula is not only a classic novel, it’s a classic horror novel. Since it was first...Read More »
May 26th, 2010
Look for a picture of your favorite superhero in Google images with the safe search off and eventually you’ll see why I’m not surprised a Batman porno flick is set to hit stores next week. I’m just surprised it...Read More »
May 19th, 2010