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Actor , the man that fans everywhere are considering the current torch-bearer for the the future of comic book movies, finally opens up about starring as two iconic characters from competing comic book companies: DC Comics' Hal Jordan/Green Lantern... Full Article at Comic Book Movies
Here we are, geeks and geekettes, your weekly Rundown of Marvel Comics shipping tomorrow, Wednesday, November the 20 and 5th, 2009: Comics On-Sale: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #613 (GNTLT) AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #613 VILLAIN VARIANT (GNTLT) AVENGERS: THE INITIATIVE... Full Article at The Rundown
This image from Marvel Comics provided via the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art shows one of the works on display at the museum at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Ore. "Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: The Art of the Superhero" runs through Jan. 3, 2010. View Photo »
The event will feature several high-profile Marvel Comics creators, including X-Men artist Neal Adams and Spider-Man writer Dan Slott, a costume contest and various giveaways
You are not currently logged in. Login Director Quentin Tarantino has revealed that the Marvel comic book was one of the movie's main inspirations! "The Basterds are kind of comic booky," Tarantino told MTV News. Full Article at Comic Book Movies
Lott's of comic-book news rolling in today. The latest thing to come off the wires is this announcement from G4TV.com: What Is Jonathan Hickman's Top Secret New Project From Marvel? Full Article at ChicagoNow
Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR presents an exclusive look at the variant covers for "X-Factor" #200 by David Yardin and Kevin Maguire. Full Article at Comic Book Resources
This product image released by Surface View shows a reproduction of classic panel art from Marvel Comics titled "It's All Over". View Photo »
The one remaining bastion for comic speculation remains in online auction sites such as eBay; but even there, comic books remain a buyer’s market. The highest price paid for a comic book is $350,000 for Marvel Comics No. 1 bought by Jay Parrino (USA) in November 2001.
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Tuesday morning Marvel Comics released a teaser image for writer Jonathan Hickman's "Top Secret New Project." "They’ve been around since the dawn of time....how do they impact the past, present and future of the Marvel Universe?" Full Article at Newsarama
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This image from Marvel Comics provided via the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art shows one of the works on display at the museum at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Ore. "Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: The Art of the Superhero" runs through Jan. 3, 2010.
View Photo »This product image released by Surface View shows a reproduction of classic panel art from Marvel Comics titled "It's All Over".
View Photo »This image from Marvel Comics provided via the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art shows one of the works on display at the museum at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Ore. "Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: The Art of the Superhero" runs through Jan. 3, 2010.
View Photo »This product image released by Surface View shows a reproduction of classic panel art from Marvel Comics titled "It's All Over".
View Photo »The event will feature several high-profile Marvel Comics creators, including X-Men artist Neal Adams and Spider-Man writer Dan Slott, a costume contest and various giveaways
The one remaining bastion for comic speculation remains in online auction sites such as eBay; but even there, comic books remain a buyer’s market. The highest price paid for a comic book is $350,000 for Marvel Comics No. 1 bought by Jay Parrino (USA) in November 2001.
The challenges are that Disney doesn't take the edge out of Marvel Comics ... Marvel Comics have been famous for tackling controversial subjects. You don't want to see the rough edges of Marvel Comics rounded by Disney.
The challenges are that Disney doesn't take the edge out of Marvel Comics ... Marvel Comics have been famous for tackling controversial subjects. You don't want to see the rough edges of Marvel Comics rounded by Disney.
Steve McNiven – Amazing Spider-Man #546-548, Wolverine #66-70 (Marvel Comics)
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