CBR TV: Janet & Alex Evanovich
New York Times best selling author Janet Evanovich and her co-writer and daughter Alex stopped by CBR TV to discuss their working arrangement on the Alex Barnaby original graphic novel "Troublemaker"...
View ArticleComics College: Kevin Huizenga
ROBOT 6's Chris Mautner offers a primer on where to start reading the works of "Ganges" creator Kevin Huizenga, noting the cartoonist "stands apart for his artistry and ingenious, inventive use of the...
View ArticleCSBG's Halloween Cool Comic Countdown Calendar!
CSBG is in the midst of a 13-day countdown to Halloween! Check out the countdown calendar and come back every day until Halloween to see which comic is featured that day!
View ArticleSPINOFF: No More "BSG," Please
In the aftermath of the announcement that Syfy has given the greenlight to a second prequel to "Battlestar Galactica," SPINOFF wants to let it be known: Enough is enough! So say we all.
View ArticleBOOM! Studios Titles On Sale October 27, 2010
BOOM! Studios has provided CBR with advance looks at new titles on sale October 27, including "Do Androids Dream...: Dust to Dust" #6, "Dracula: Company of Monsters" #3, "Incredibles" #15, and more...
View ArticleCBR TV: Jane Wiedlin & Bill Morrison
Rock star and comics creator Jane Wiedlin (The Gogo’s) and comics creator Bill Morrison board the CBR Yacht to talk their space dominatrix series “Lady Robotika” and to enjoy a drink or two. Not to be...
View ArticleCBR & The Social Networks
Have lots of friends on Facebook? Are you a follower on Twitter? Do you watch the YouTube? If so, CBR's got you covered and we want you to friend, follow and watch us on the social networks!
View ArticleTHE BAT SIGNAL: Frazer Irving
Frazer Irving, the artist on the acclaimed "Batman And Robin Must Die!" arc, explains how his history with Grant Morrison and Batman collided, why he's tired of Puritans and how he controls the visual...
View ArticleRunaways, Ghost Rider 2, The Hobbit: Oct 25th Comic Reel
"Runaways" slows down development? Nic Cage visits "Ghost Rider 2" locations. "The Hobbit" may have found Radagast the Brown in a former Doctor Who! Also, "Walking Dead" interviews and more.
View ArticleComics A.M. - The Comics Internet in 2 Minutes
Prolific inker Mike Esposito passes away. Another look at "The 99," and the "Justice League" crossover! Changes at Wowio! More on Disney DigiComics! A preview of Long Beach Comic Con! Plus,...
View ArticleDynamite Comics On Sale October 27, 2010
Dynamite Entertainment has provided CBR with advance looks at new comics on sale this Wednesday, October 27, including "Green Hornet: Blood TIes" #1, "Prince of PErsia: Before the Sandstorm" #4 and more.
View ArticleAlternative Press Expo's Big Spotlight on Small Press
Creators and fans met to share their passion for comics at the 2010 Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco. CBR News was in attendance and has a full report from the convention's floor.
View ArticleREVIEW: "Kick-Ass" 2
James Hunt gave the debut of "Kick-Ass 2" a 4 star review, saying Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. are "one of the most technically able creative teams in the industry, and that level is reflected on...
View ArticleNYCC: DC Digital
DC Comics' Jim Lee, Ron Perrazza and Hank Kanalz joined comiXology's David Steinberg at New York Comic Con to discuss the publisher's digital future, the way in which the comics industry is changing...
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: "Savage Dragon" #165
Courtesy of Image Comics, CBR presents an exclusive 9-page preview of "Savage Dragon" #165. Written and illustrated by creator Erik Larsen, Dragon's saga continues to unfold on Wednesday, October 27.
View ArticleCBR TV @ NYCC: John Romita Jr.
John Romita Jr. brought a friend to CBR TV's tiki room to discuss the use of his art in the "Kick-Ass" movie, working on "Avengers" and "Kick-Ass 2" at the same time, fan and critical reaction to his...
View ArticleNYCC: Kurtz Talks Digital vs. Print
What was intended to be a debate between webcomics titan Scott Kurtz and legendary cartoonist Ted Rall about web versus print turned into a thoughtful discussion about the future of print media.
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