New 'Hit-Girl,' 'Kick-Ass' Trades in February
November 21, 2017
Image Comics will launch a new Hit-Girl comic along with the new Kick-Ass saga in February, as well as releasing new editions of the trade paperback collections.
Enhances Game with New Content / Play Options
November 21, 2017
Fantasy Flight Games will add new content and play options to its strategic board game Star Wars: Imperial Assault with the Legends of the Alliance app.
On New York Comic Con, Limits on Con Expansion, Fandom in an Era of Division
November 21, 2017
We talked about New York Comic Con, ReedPOP's growing scale, the future of shows, and more.
AT&T Vows to Fight
November 21, 2017
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued to block AT&T from acquiring Time Warner, which controls Warner Bros., HBO, DC, and many other prime entertainment assets.
'Legenderry: Red Sonja'
November 20, 2017
Dynamite Entertainment is returning to Bill Willingham's steampunk universe.
From Berger Books
November 20, 2017
Karen Berger's line at Dark Horse Comics will spotlight the legendary Mata Hari.
With New Trade
November 20, 2017
DC Comics will celebrate the legacy of comics legend Darwyn Cooke in a new trade paperback.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
November 20, 2017
I'd like to take a moment during Thanksgiving week to take note of the parts of geek culture I appreciate, for as long or as briefly as they endure.
'Resist It, Rey!'
November 20, 2017
A new TV spot for Star Wars: The Last Jedi has appeared online.
For Long-Awaited Sequel
November 20, 2017
Disney/Pixar has released the first teaser for Incredibles 2, the long-awaited sequel.
Week of November 21, 2017
November 19, 2017
This week’s home entertainment offerings include a visually stunning science fiction adventure, a bloody and amusing “battling buddies” comedy, the latest collection of the droll U.K. sci-fi saga Red Dwarf , the final episodes of the subversive and satirical Mystery Science Theater 3000 , and a new 20-disc collection of the 1978 TV series The Incredible Hulk.
A Blow to the DCEU
November 19, 2017
Warner Bros.' DC Comics-based team-up film Justice League easily won the weekend box office with an estimated $96 million debut, but in the current cutthroat environment for expensive blockbuster films, this nearly $100 million bow is widely viewed as a disappointment.
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