Here is a quick rundown of some of the announcements DC Comics made during the DC Universe Rebirth panel at the San Diego Comic Con.
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During his San Diego Comic Con appearance, comic book creator Todd McFarlane announced Spawn is headed back to the big screen.
Following last year’s launch of the critically-acclaimed Gears of War 4, the fan-favorite Gears of War franchise is marking its return to graphic novels in 2018.
Some really cool news regarding that giant image DC Comics has had on the side of its booth since the start of this week’s San Diego Comic Con, not only has the return of Plastic Man, but a new team for the DCU, and more!
A few days ago, it was announced that Archie Comics and SEGA had parted ways with the Sonic the Hedgehog property. As we suspected at the time, Sonic was bound to find a new home, and it has at IDW Publishing.
Turtles fans turned out for Nickelodeon’s Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at San Diego Comic-Con 2017 on Friday, July 21.
Announced at San Diego Comic-Con today, Titan Comics and Hard Case Crime are excited to reveal the next titles from their Hard Case Crime line of comics.
Situated at the cross street of Great Yarn and Canon, the Black Crown Pub anchors a peculiar street where characters commingle and corrupt.
PRESS RELEASE Hey Arnold! fans got off their stoops for Nickelodeon’s Hey Arnold!: From Hillwood to the Jungle! at San Diego Comic-Con 2017 on Friday, July 21. Marc Snetiker (Entertainment Weekly) moderated a panel of the series’ classic voice actors Lane Toran (Arnold), Jamil Walker Smith (Gerald), Francesca Marie Smith (Helga), and Anndi McAfee (Phoebe), and the new generation of talent featured in the upcoming TV movie—Mason Vale Cotton (Arnold) and Benjamin “Lil’ P-Nut” Flores, Jr. (Gerald). Original series creator Craig Bartlett and composer Jim Lang were also featured on the one-of-a-kind panel, which treated fans to an exclusive first-look…
Several weeks ago, we got our first tease of the evil Batmen of the Dark Multiverse. Today at the San Diego Comic Con, we got our first really good look at the characters.
During the Young Justice panel at San Diego Comic-Con, executive producer Greg Weisman revealed the series has 26 episodes planned for the third season.
Here is Marvel’s live stream hosted by TWHIP! The Big Marvel Show’s Ryan Penagos and Lorraine Cink, and Marvel Gaming host Jessica Brohard.
This new series, from IDW Publishing, will be an anthology comic set in Jem’s world, and will bring in a rotating roster of talent into the mix.
Marvel and comiXology’s team-up kicks off with Immortal Iron Fists, a 6-issue bi-weekly series written by Kaare Andrews with art by Afu Chan.