Smallville Star Kristin Kreuk to Write Black Star Comic
Actor Kristin Kreuk, who rose to fame as Lana Lang in Smallville, is making her comics writing debut with the gothic noir story, Black Star...
Actor Kristin Kreuk, who rose to fame as Lana Lang in Smallville, is making her comics writing debut with the gothic noir story, Black Star...
Bill Mauldin was a Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist best known for his World War II sketches that ran the gamut...
Anna Pottery was a company run by brothers Cornwall and W. Wallace Kirkpatrick from 1859 to 1910, in Anna, Illinois...
Baltimore Comic-Con is busy building their large guest list of comic creators who will appear at the next convention on September 25-27...
A confrontation between the Avengers and X-Men, Scott Koblish’s Batman art, and a pre-NES copy of Duck Hunt are leading Heritage’s...
Marvel dropped a Daredevil: Born Again season two teaser trailer packed with tension, fights, the first footage of a returning character...
Black Canary is the superhero moniker that has been used by two women in DC comics. The first was Dinah Drake...
An extremely rare G.I. Joe vehicle, key Transformers figures, and popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles figures are among...
In Batman: The Killing Joke (1988), Alan Moore and Brian Bolland explored Joker’s origin, suggesting that he was a failed comedian who became Red Hood. Having escaped from Arkham, he shows up at Commissioner Gordon’s home and when Barbara, his daughter, answers the door Joker shoots her. What follows is sadistic madness that illustrates the depths of Joker’s depravity and twisted sense of humor.
Disney Villains: Gaston is written by Greg Pack and Fred Van Lente, the duo behind Incredible Hercules, who have captured both the comical and vile aspects of Gaston.