Plus Pearl Jam Art Book, Monthly Kochalka
April 11, 2016
IDW Publishing’s Emerald City Comic Con announcements included a new Powerpuff Girls series, a Pearl Jam music video art book, and monthly Kochalka.
Plus New 'Groo,' 'Black Hammer' News, More
April 11, 2016
Dark Horse announced two new crossover series, a new Groo series, news on Jeff Lemire’s Black Hammer and more at Emerald City.
Week of April 12, 2016
April 10, 2016
There are some excellent home entertainment offerings including (at long last) a Teen Titans animated feature that harkens back to the classic Titans comic book sagas of the 1980s rather than the kid-targeting Titans cartoons of the past decade, plus the Heroes Reborn miniseries, and Ken Burns’ superb documentary about Jackie Robinson.
Short 'Legs' For 1st Entry in the DCEU
April 10, 2016
In the box office equivalent of a photo finish, it appears that the Melissa McCarthy R-rated comedy The Boss has dethroned Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice in what must be described as a lackluster weekend in theaters with the total of the top 12 films dropping almost 24% behind the numbers posted a year ago when Furious 7 topped the frame with $59.6 million.
As DC, BOOM Improve
April 8, 2016
The North American comics and graphic novel market in the Direct Market channel managed a 1.32% growth rate for Q1 2016, but...
Plus New Deluxe HC of Joseph Michael Linsner's 'Dawn/Vampirella'
April 8, 2016
Dynamite Entertainment made several announcements at Emerald City Comic Con which we round up here.
'The World of Edena'
April 8, 2016
Dark Horse Comics has announced the first volume of its Moebius Library.
From Dynamite Entertainment
April 8, 2016
Dynamite has announced The Art of Atari, a guide to the company that helped create and innovate electronic entertainment.
DC's Young Animal
April 8, 2016
Gerard Way ( Umbrella Academy ) will curate a “pop-up imprint,” under which four mature readers titles will launch this fall.
For Development
April 7, 2016
Cinemax has put The Boys , based on the comics by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, into development.