Comics

First Official Teaser Poster for Greg Mottola’s ‘Paul’

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Who’s up for a close encounter? This is the tagline used for the first teaser poster issued for Greg Mottola’s Paul. In the series, two British guys, travelling across the USA, meet and become friends with an alien named Paul. The show stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as the two geeks and Seth Rogen as a voice of Paul the alien. See the full-sized poster for the show after a jump.

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Spider-Man’s Parents Might Appear In ‘The Spider-Man’ Reboot

 

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There have been rumours that The Spider-Man reboot is looking for a child who is going to star as Peter Parker at the age 6-9 y.o. This leaves the room for the presumptions that Peter’s parents might appear in the flashback scenes, and there might be some explanation of their lives and fate that had not been touched upon in the original movies about the superhero. Read the rest of this entry »

This Week In Spandex – X-Men: To Serve and Protect

If you have seen them in films well you should also read them in comic books too, In fact there have been many books that have come out in the market and they have really interesting plots and characters. These books have been a treasure over the years and there are many readers that have been loyal to them too. Some of these popular books have been reviewed recently and their storylines have been analyzed. The books that have been dealt with are X-Men: To Serve and Protect #1 of 4, Colorist: Andres Mossa, Company: Marvel Comics, Artist: Derec Donovan, and X-Dudes – Part 1.

Source: Sci-Fi Pulse

Is There A Superhero in “Akira” by Otomo?

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In this article we will investigate the question of whether or not a concept of a “superhero” can be applied to any of the characters of Akira – either the manga or the anime. Read the rest of this entry »

The first promo-poster for Babylon 5

Check out the first ever promo-poster for Babylon 5 named ‘Image of the day’ by blastr.com

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Neil Gaiman’s Sandman being developed for TV, minus Neil Gaiman

The popular and the landmark literary comic series “The Sandman” by Neil Gaiman is now being made for the small screen but there is bad news too and that is that Neil Gaiman has not been included in its making. The concept of the series is now being developed by Read the rest of this entry »

Koenig’s ‘Things To Come’ Comic To Be Published By Bluewater

This may seem unbelievable but it is definitely true. The star of the Star Trek series- Ensign Pavel Chekov, Read the rest of this entry »

Comix Portal: DC Comics And Beyond

If you are a lover of comics there is good news for you and that is that DC Comics is coming out with a host of new and exciting stories for you to read. One of the hot favorite offerings that the Read the rest of this entry »

Kirkman: Many Comics Now Too Violent

According to digitalspy.com the makers behind The Walking Dead in both the comics and the AMC Network reported in GQ magazine that the violence in comics is also damaging not only the society but Read the rest of this entry »

1938 Superman comic saves family’s home from foreclosure

They were about to lose their homes that comprised of their families since the year 1950.They were facing the dilemma of packing their possessions before they could see their home becoming Read the rest of this entry »