David Pepose Journeys Back To The O.Z.
Young Dorothy Gale killed the Wicked Witch, convinced the Wizard to leave Oz, and then returned home to Kansas. Sure, L. Frank Baum wrote several […]
Young Dorothy Gale killed the Wicked Witch, convinced the Wizard to leave Oz, and then returned home to Kansas. Sure, L. Frank Baum wrote several […]
Sina Grace is not just another foolish mortal. This week, IDW releases his graphic novel The Haunted Mansion: Frights of Fancy, in which the famed Louisiana […]
Ripped out of time and dropped into 2016, [amazon text=Kismet, Man of Fate&asin=1949518000] realizes that it may be his fate to help us become the […]
In the wake of DC’s big shake-up this week, we invited Green Machine Comics co-owner Steve Mix to join us to talk about the impact […]
They’re already calling it the DC Bloodbath. One day after unexpected massive layoffs at DC and DC Universe and two weeks before an online celebration […]
Nate Costa, prodigal fanboy, returns for this week’s discussion of a pulp revival, streaming surprises, Wicked Chicken, and our picks of the week!
Anybody remember the Saturday Morning Watchmen cartoon? If you don’t, that’s because it didn’t exist, but 11 years ago animator Harry Partridge unleashed this “lost […]
Kurt Vonnegut’s science fiction anti-war novel feels like it was an instant classic. By the time I understood what science fiction was, I knew Slaughterhouse-Five was a […]
Wearing a unique fez and a diaphanous cape, Kismet, Man of Fate fought Nazis in World War II. After a mysterious force ripped him out […]
How do you keep characters in continuity when you don’t have the rights to the original property? Marvel has been really good at this, allowing ROM […]
Nate Costa returns to share his biggest comics get of the summer! We live streamed the podcast on video last night to talk about comics […]
Though ComicCon@Home has faded, you may have noticed that other than a Constantine 15th anniversary reunion, DC Films really weren’t represented. Nor did much come out […]
Presenting an alternate history: Frederick Douglass became a leading general in the Civil War. The Confederacy won, seceding from the Union.
All BOOM! Studios had to say was Al Ewing and science fiction epic. That’s what Ewing has been doing over at Marvel, taking the Immortal […]
We hear a lot about the UK comics industry, but very little about Australia. It’s thriving, and about to explode into the US, thanks to […]
Actually, there’s no way to discuss Junji Ito’s Uzumaki without acknowledging that yes, it’s creepy. If you have to compare popular horror works in manga, Attack on […]
Magneto, when the walls fell. That’s how it must read to somebody not intimately conversant in the current run of Marvel’s X-Men books. Both Jonathan […]
The Fanboys discuss what went right and wrong with Comic-Con@Home! Spoiler: It was mostly right. Also, the Eisner awards, and what’s happening in TV and movies!
At WonderCon 2008, Warner Bros. Animation premiered the DC Universe animated adaptation of Darwyn Cooke’s Justice League: The New Frontier. At the time, I was invited […]
Consider issue #1 an appetizer for greatness. You’ll definitely want to stay for the main course.
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