On This Day: ’24 Hours in Cyberspace’
Today in 1996, the largest one-day online event (to that date) occurred, called "24 Hours in Cyberspace." The professional photographers, editors and programmers who participated in the event aimed to...
View ArticleNew Images of Davros’ Return to ‘Doctor Who’
A new pair of images making the rounds online would seem to add some color to recent reports confirming the return of Doctor Who villain Davros to the hit science-fiction television series. While many...
View ArticleNo Shortage of “Watchmen” Books Planned For January
With the much-anticipated release date of the Watchmen feature film still 7 months away, there’s still plenty of time for everyone to cash in on the buzz. ICv2 reports that Titan Books will have not...
View ArticleEtch-A-Sketch Comic Art
Earlier this year I discovered the blog of the Etch-A-Sketchist. An artist whose medium is incredibly complex and heartbreakingly temporary: the Etch-A-Sketch. The child’s toy that is simple to learn...
View ArticleBlame the Juice for this ‘War’ crime
This LJ post from urbaniak sums it all up: I’ve enjoyed many a Jamba Juice so I was disappointed to learn that their current marketing campaign features a blatant ripoff of David Rees’s detournement...
View ArticleCrazy Sexy Geeks: Superhero Psychology Part 1 – BATMAN!
Crazy Sexy Geeks: Superhero Psychology Part 1 – BATMAN! Comic book historian Alan Kistler discusses the mental state of Batman with three forensic psychiatrists of Broadcast Thought. Is Bruce Wayne a...
View ArticleNational Graphic Novel Writing Month Day 22: Following Your Own Instructions
Outlines are important, don’t let anybody tell you otherwise. They can keep you from making silly mistakes. Like having an article about outlining near the end of a writing month. Seriously, an...
View ArticleTwentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and America’s Blood Centers Team Up...
Every now and then, a studio does something pretty impressive during the marketing of their movie or DVD release and want to acknowledge when someone goes above and beyond. We here at ComicMix will...
View ArticleREVIEW: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Espionage stories fall into one of two categories: thoughtful, well-plotted stories about characters forced to make difficult choices or high-tech, glossy larger-than-life adventures. Most espionage...
View ArticleDracula World Order goes Direct to Shops and Digital
Former BOOM! Stuidos exec/writer Ian Brill has been teasing us all week with some images and today he finally unveiled what he’s been up to. His new book is bypassing the Diamond distribution system...
View ArticleREVIEW: Economix
Economix By Michael Goodwin and Dan E. Burr 304 pages, $19.95, Abrams ComicArts Having never taken economics in college, I find the world of high finance needlessly complicated and confusing. You...
View ArticleREVIEW: Star Trek: The Next Generation 365
Star Trek: The Next Generation 365 By Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdman Abrams Books, 744 pages, $29.95 Let me state upfront that Paula and Terry have been friends for a long time, but I adamantly...
View ArticleCrazy Sexy Geeks: Superhero Psychology Part 1 – BATMAN!
Crazy Sexy Geeks: Superhero Psychology Part 1 – BATMAN! Comic book historian Alan Kistler discusses the mental state of Batman with three forensic psychiatrists of Broadcast Thought. Is Bruce Wayne a...
View ArticleTwentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and America’s Blood Centers Team Up...
Every now and then, a studio does something pretty impressive during the marketing of their movie or DVD release and want to acknowledge when someone goes above and beyond. We here at ComicMix will...
View ArticleREVIEW: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Espionage stories fall into one of two categories: thoughtful, well-plotted stories about characters forced to make difficult choices or high-tech, glossy larger-than-life adventures. Most espionage...
View ArticleDracula World Order goes Direct to Shops and Digital
Former BOOM! Stuidos exec/writer Ian Brill has been teasing us all week with some images and today he finally unveiled what he’s been up to. His new book is bypassing the Diamond distribution system...
View ArticleREVIEW: Economix
Economix By Michael Goodwin and Dan E. Burr 304 pages, $19.95, Abrams ComicArts Having never taken economics in college, I find the world of high finance needlessly complicated and confusing. You...
View ArticleREVIEW: Star Trek: The Next Generation 365
Star Trek: The Next Generation 365 By Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdman Abrams Books, 744 pages, $29.95 Let me state upfront that Paula and Terry have been friends for a long time, but I adamantly...
View ArticleCrazy Sexy Geeks: Superhero Psychology Part 1 – BATMAN!
Crazy Sexy Geeks: Superhero Psychology Part 1 – BATMAN! Comic book historian Alan Kistler discusses the mental state of Batman with three forensic psychiatrists of Broadcast Thought. Is Bruce Wayne a...
View ArticleTwentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and America’s Blood Centers Team Up...
Every now and then, a studio does something pretty impressive during the marketing of their movie or DVD release and want to acknowledge when someone goes above and beyond. We here at ComicMix will...
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