SDCC 2014: The 2nd Annual Musical Anatomy of a Superhero Panel Coverage
The Fanboy Comics crew attended San Diego Comic-Con’s 2nd annual Musical Anatomy of a Superhero: Bringing a Comics Book to Life panel, which involved leading
The Fanboy Comics crew attended San Diego Comic-Con’s 2nd annual Musical Anatomy of a Superhero: Bringing a Comics Book to Life panel, which involved leading
Fanboy Comics staffers Jason Enright, Bryant Dillon, Sam Rhodes, and Barbra Dillon share their reactions to Eric Stephenson’s Keynote Address at Image Expo 2014 in
At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, the Fanboy Comics crew attended the panel for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, a franchise that has spanned literature,
Depth Charging Ice Planet Goth is rather different in style and tone from much of Andrez Bergen’s previous body of work. Even so, though, there’s
Ragnarok is, essentially, the Norse apocalypse myth. It’s the foretelling of the final battle that results in the death of the gods: Odin; Thor; etc.
The first three issues of the hit IDW Transformers series, Windblade, set up a tale of political struggles, terrorist violence, and a struggle to survive.
This issue takes place between Series 5 and 6 of Doctor Who; however, it works as a great point for new Whovians to jump in.
Set shortly after “The Stolen Earth” and “Journey’s End” during the David Tennant specials, this issue sees the Tenth Doctor visiting present-day New York City.
This is the second issue of Dream Thief: Escape, and writer Jai Nitz and artist Greg Smallwood continue to add exciting and terrifying new levels
At first glance, The Star Wars seems like little more than a novelty. It’s a comic book adaptation of the George Lucas’ first draft of
What would the world be like if superpowers existed, you had them, but they came with a 6-month expiration date in the form of your
Horror comics, especially violent ones, seem to be a touchy subject in American comics . . . at least for the ones I’ve seen so