Superman Prequel Gets Pilot
May 9, 2016
Syfy has greenlit a pilot for Krypton, the Superman prequel set on the Man of Steel’s home planet.
'Dragon Hoops'
May 9, 2016
FirstSecond Books will release Gene Luen Yang’s next original graphic novel Dragon Hoops, the author’s first non-fiction release.
New 'Legendary' Deckbuilder
May 9, 2016
Upper Deck will release a version of its Legendary Deckbuilding Game based on the cult classic action movie Big Trouble in Little China.
From David Zwirner Books
May 9, 2016
David Zwirner Books has released Art & Beauty Magazine: Drawing by R. Crumb , which contains the third issue of Art & Beauty Magazine, as part of the artist’s exhibition at David Zwirner, London.
By IDW Entertainment
May 9, 2016
IDW Entertainment is developing Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s Locke & Key series for TV.
Kicks Off with Sex Ed/Sex Toy Webcomic Collection
May 9, 2016
Oni Press has announced a new imprint, Limerence Press, which will focus on erotic and sex education comics.
From Marvel Comics
May 9, 2016
Here is a preview of the Death of X variant covers from Marvel Comics.
Column by Scott Thorne
May 9, 2016
This week, Thorne notes the advice for retailers from a survey of Warhammer 40k players.
'Does this mean…?'
May 9, 2016
Jim Crocker of Modern Myths questions the sincerity of Monte Cook Games promising to give "retailers a bit more love and support."
Week of May 10, 2016
May 8, 2016
There are some real gems in the home video releases this week, including the subversive superhero movie Deadpool, the top-grossing film of 2016 so far, the action-packed sci-fi series Killjoys , and the first season of the latest Transformers animated series.
Likely 1st 2016 Release to Hit $1 Billion Worldwide
May 8, 2016
The Russo Brothers’ Captain America: Civil War got the official summer movie season off and running with a sterling $181.1 million domestic debut, the fifth best opening of all time, and the best launch of 2016 so far.
David Maisel's Debt-Free Financing Plan
May 8, 2016
When David Maisel joined Marvel Studios in 2004, Marvel Entertainment was worth $400 million. Six years later it was sold to Disney for $4 billion.