On Ted and Feminism
I didn’t walk out of Ted, so that’s saying something. If I see a movie by myself and I’m not liking it, I will
I didn’t walk out of Ted, so that’s saying something. If I see a movie by myself and I’m not liking it, I will
The comic book event of the summer is nigh! Before Watchmen, the much-anticipated prequel series to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen, will consist of
 So, I just survived another San Diego Comic-Con. It was an amazing weekend of meeting new friends, making business contacts, and buying books .
In the following audio blog, Fanboy Comics staffers Bryant Dillon, Sam Rhodes, and Ben Rhodes proceed through one of Comic-Con 2012’s most thrilling attractions, The
52 Catch Up is a series devoted to looking at issues from DC’s New 52 and seeing how they’re faring now that they’re underway, why
Fanboy Comics Contributor Jason Enright brings you his top comic book picks for the week. Â Captain Marvel #1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Dexter
 Wow, this issue really kicks things into high gear. While not action packed like the previous issues, the story really begins to unfold and
 Take Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Dresden Files, Dr. Strange, and about half a dozen other modern-day supernatural and superhero stories, put them in
Long story short, my dad is a Gilmore Girls fan. I was a huge fan of the show, and I somehow talked him into
 The Baltimore series has always been about monsters, their creation, their crimes, and their nature. Up until now the only thing to differ was
The FFOW! series takes a look at that vast library created by the proud and the passionate: fan films. Whether the budget and talent is
With the popularity of YA dystopia literature like The Hunger Games taking the world by storm, the Fanboy Comics crew attended Hungry for Dystopia, a