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Marvel Comics has released a new preview for the upcoming third issue of Avengers Academy. This is another tie-in to the on-going Avengers Vs. X-Men crossover event.
JohnWilbanks - 6/1/2012

Marvel Comics has released a preview of this month's Dark Avengers #175. This issue kicks off a new series that picks up where Thunderbolts left off.
JohnWilbanks - 5/31/2012

In a short interview with Marvel.com, Avengers writer Roger Stern discusses his five favorite Avengers (in no particular order).
JohnWilbanks - 5/29/2012

Marvel Comics has released a preview for their upcoming issue of Hulk Smash Avengers. This issue comes to you from Fred Van Lente and Michael Avon Oeming with a cover by Lee Weeks.
JohnWilbanks - 5/25/2012

Through his Twitter account, writer Warren Ellis discusses his feelings about the fact that Iron Man Extremis will be serving as much of the basis of the third Iron Man film, which begins production soon.
EdGross - 5/19/2012

Marvel Comics has released a new preview from the fourth issue of the "Hulk Smash Avengers" mini series. This issue is a throw back for fans of the 90's-era West Coast Avengers!
JohnWilbanks - 5/18/2012

Marvel Comics has released a new preview for The Mighty Thor #14 which features a cover by one of the greatest Thor artists ever, Walt Simonson!
JohnWilbanks - 5/18/2012

Marvel Comics has released a new preview for Captain America #12 by Ed Brubaker and Patrick Zicher. This issue starts the "Shock to the System" storyline.
JohnWilbanks - 5/17/2012

Marvel Comics has released a preview of their upcoming Secret Avengers #27 issue. It looks like Captain Marvel will have a big impact in the upcoming issue.
JohnWilbanks - 5/17/2012

Marvel presents this first look at Invincible Iron Man #518, featuring the all-new Iron Man, courtesy of the Eisner Award-Winning creative team of Matt Fraction & Salvador Larroca.
EdGross - 5/15/2012

This June, prepare for an all-new brand of justice as the fan favorite creative team of Jeff Parker and Declan Shalvey bring fans a new line-up of Earth’s Deadliest in Dark Avengers #175!
EdGross - 5/14/2012

Earlier this year, Marvel changed how the world experienced digital comics with Avengers VS. X-Men #1 Infinite. This June, the Marvel ReEvolution continues with June’s Avengers VS. X-Men #6.
EdGross - 5/11/2012

Showtime's Dexter has already been the subject of an online animated web series and new game, and now comes word that Jeff Lindsay's creation is making the leap to Marvel Comics.
EdGross - 10/16/2011

Moving on to the decade of the 1970s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Filmation produced live-action television series, Secrets of Isis that aired on CBS from 1975 to 1977 !

In the 46th part of this ongoing series that focuses on the History of Comic Books, producer Derek Crabbe views comics history through the lens of those comic book characters that are lucky enough to be adapted for both movies and television.
derekwc - 10/9/2011

Can 52 #1's, costume, continuity and numbering changes really be "change" in the comic industry?
sheltonreb - 9/2/2011

Check out Dc Comics new 52 by way of trailers that the publisher has released.
comicbookjerk - 8/25/2011

The impression that the new Wonder Woman comic -- which is part of the New 52 from DC -- will be more horror-oriented than the title has ever been before. What could this mean for Wonder Women? Find out!
comicbookjerk - 8/25/2011

News of Marvel's new bi-racial Ultimate Spider-Man hit mainstream news last week, and the response has been...disheartening.
Kerry Higgins - 8/19/2011

How do you answer when someone asks you why you read comics? This is my tale of Funny Book addiction.
Kerry Higgins - 8/6/2011

Moving on to the decade of the 1970s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Hanna Barbera produced animated television series Josie & The PussyCats that ran on CBS from 1970 to 1971 !

In the 35th part of this ongoing series that focuses on the History of Comic Books, producer Derek Crabbe views comics history through the lens of those comic book characters that are lucky enough to be adapted for both movies and television.
derekwc - 7/24/2011