Legendary comic book artist, historian and trailblazer Trina Robbins has left us, dying of a stroke April 10, 2024, at the age of 85.
Legendary comic book artist, historian and trailblazer Trina Robbins has left us, dying of a stroke April 10, 2024, at the age of 85.
Join us this Saturday, March 23, when hosts Susan Fox and Gene Turnbow welcome visual effects artist and film editor Bill Kimberlin, of Lucasfilm.
Action Comics #1, featuring Superman’s debut, has set a new record in the industry, going for an eye-watering $6 million.
He’s not alone anymore. Joker: Folie à Deux – only in theaters and @IMAX, October 4. Watch the trailer.
Break a spell and share it for a collection of magical short stories and the chance to hear your story read by a voiceover artist!
Bestselling author Lynne Reid Banks, who wrote The Indian in the Cupboard and its sequels has died of cancer at the age of 94.
Emmy-nominee writer and producer Jeri Taylor, best known for her work in the Star Trek universe, has died at the age of 88, resumably of natural causes.
Actor and author Ron Ely, best known for playing Tarzan on TV, has died of natural causes at the age of 86.
Mahal Empire’s DEVIL’S KNIGHT promises a Dungeons and Dragons style adventure through lands ruled by medieval kings and plagued by demons.
Tom Holland at last confirmed the Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel (Spider-Man 4) on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, saying plainly “it’s happening.”
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