Week of March 1, 2016
February 28, 2016
This week’s home entertainment offerings include one of the best boxing movies in years, Oscar contenders, The Danish Girl and Room , plus the excellent Cold War drama The Americans , the underrated crime drama Legend , as well as the long-awaited Blu-ray debut of the Death Note anime and the return of the long out-of-print Zeta Gundam series.
Domestic Total Now North of $285 Million
February 28, 2016
Fox’s R-rated, fourth wall-breaking, superhero spoof/saga Deadpool easily took the box office crown for the third weekend in row, earning an estimated $31.5 million to bring its domestic total to $285.6 million, sending the $140 million sword and sandal epic Gods of Egypt scurrying back to its giant stone tomb.
From Dynamite Entertainment
February 28, 2016
Here's a preview of Bob's Burgers: Well Done TP , published by Dynamite Entertainment.
'Ten Years of Gay Male Comics'
February 26, 2016
Northwest Press will release Ten Years of Gay Male Comics in May.
'Deadpool Vs, Gambit: Wild Cards'
February 26, 2016
Marvel has announced the new Deadpool Vs Gambit crossover miniseries.
In New AdHouse OGN 'Talk Dirty To Me'
February 26, 2016
AdHouse Books has announced the new OGN Talk Dirty to Me by Luke Howard.
Remaking of Company Continues
February 26, 2016
Dynamite Entertainment has announced the hiring of former DC Entertainment Group Editor Matt Idelson as Senior Editor.
'Iron Fist,' 'Riverdale,' 'Powerless'
February 25, 2016
There has been a lot of movement on geek TV show productions in the last two weeks and we round that news up here.
From Dynamite Entertainment
February 25, 2016
Here is a preview of Gold Key Alliance #1 from Dynamite Entertainment.
In New 'Daredevil' Season 2 Trailer
February 25, 2016
Netflix has released a new trailer for Season 2 of Daredevil.
As ThinkGeek, Hot Topic, Roll Out New Chains and B&N Studies New Concept
February 25, 2016
Chain retailing has been marked by retreat in recent years under relentless assault from digital delivery and online retail..
If Big Changes Aren't Made
February 25, 2016
A powerful group of French comics publishers is threatening to end its participation in the venerable Festival international de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême.
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