With all the time spent looking for it throughout history, who would have thought the secret of eternal youth would be found in Riverdale?
As one of the most visited comics-related websites, Rob Worley's Comics2Film is an instant dose of what's happening in the increasingly busy give-and-take relationship between film and comics.
Scoop chats with Batman writer Jeph Loeb
It all started back in 1970, when Don Maris put his first show on in Oklahoma City. 1972 and 1975 just saw the shows getting bigger.
Jimmy Palmiotti might be best known as an inker, but over the years he's quietly added writer, penciller, editor and publisher to his resume as well.
We recently caught up with our friends, Dave and Adam Anderson, a father-son team who have collecting in their blood.
The incomparable Stan Lee, who has acquired quite a bit after 60 years in the comics business, has decided to sell his whole collection at the upcoming Wizard World Convention and Heritage Auction next week in Chicago.
To bring attention to the best, most women-friendly work in comics, as well as to recognize the work of women creators of the past, the Friends of Lulu is holding its 2002 Lulu Awards.
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With all the time spent looking for it throughout history, who would have thought the secret of eternal youth would be found in Riverdale?
As one of the most visited comics-related websites, Rob Worley's Comics2Film is an instant dose of what's happening in the increasingly busy give-and-take relationship between film and comics.
Scoop chats with Batman writer Jeph Loeb
It all started back in 1970, when Don Maris put his first show on in Oklahoma City. 1972 and 1975 just saw the shows getting bigger.
Jimmy Palmiotti might be best known as an inker, but over the years he's quietly added writer, penciller, editor and publisher to his resume as well.
We recently caught up with our friends, Dave and Adam Anderson, a father-son team who have collecting in their blood.
The incomparable Stan Lee, who has acquired quite a bit after 60 years in the comics business, has decided to sell his whole collection at the upcoming Wizard World Convention and Heritage Auction next week in Chicago.
To bring attention to the best, most women-friendly work in comics, as well as to recognize the work of women creators of the past, the Friends of Lulu is holding its 2002 Lulu Awards.





