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Captain America at the Movies and on TV
By :
Tim Frady
Captain America isn't as well known as some of the other characters at Marvel Comics, but he's had a longer history than Spiderman and his turn may becoming with a big budget movie on the way. Here's a little history of Cap's adventures on the movie and TV screen.
Batman Begins Review
By :
Tim Frady
Could Batman Begins be the best Batman movie yet? As the movie comes out on dvd, you might want to read this review first.
What is a Comic Book Price Guide?
By :
Dave Gieber
A comic book price guide is a great tool for determining
what your comic books are estimated to be worth in the
market today. The going worth of individual comic books can
range all over the board...
Stan Lee, Does he Deserve Marvel's Wrath?
By :
Dave Gieber
Stan Lee, in my mind, has to be one of the all time most
recognizable individuals in the "Comic Book Industry". Most
lovers of comic books have known his name all their
collecting lives...
Hollywood's Fascination with the Comic Book Superhero
By :
Dave Gieber
The public fascination with comic book superhero characters
have been exploited by movie production companies for
years. Hollywood has been creating feature length comic
book movies, movie serials and TV shows to continue to whet
our appitites...
The Proper Use of Comic Book Supplies will help you Maintain a Top-Notch Collection
By :
Dave Gieber
If you want to keep your comic book collection in tiptop
shape, comic book supplies will become part of your
collecting life. As soon as a magazine is printed there are
natural environmental forces going to work to try and
destroy the ink and the paper...
Comic Book History, Fascinating!
By :
Dave Gieber
The origins of the comic book are somewhat controversial
and perhaps the jury is still out on comic book history...
Discover the Truth about Comic Book Collection; Nerdy Geeks or Shrewd Investors?
By :
Dave Gieber
It is unbelievable when one says, yeah, I collect comic
books, what the general public response might be? Oh no, a
slightly off the wall geek. Here is someone who has lost
touch with reality. Or someone that is in his or her own
little world. I think not...
Blunders the Comic book Industry Brought on Themselves
By :
Dave Gieber
What has gone wrong within the comic book industry and can
it be fixed? The rape and pillage, in the eyes of some, may
have left the comic book industry gasping for life support...
Batman Begins and the Mighty Fantastic Four. Who's Your Favorite?
By :
Dave Gieber
Well, it looks like Hollywood keeps it continual pot of
revenue filled with, guess what, comic book heroes. Batman
Begins and The Fantastic Four have been duking it out on
Hollywood and Vine...
Comic Book Collecting, I Can't Get Enough!
By :
Dave Gieber
Have you ever read a comic book before? I imagine just
about everyone, at some time in their life, has read at
least one comic book...
Comic Book Industry Errors, Part 2
By :
Dave Gieber
Although lacking in popularity for years, the mid-50s
through early 60s brought back a resurgence of the
superheroes. This in itself was not bad, especially since I
like superheroes...
Sin City Antagonist Fatalism or the Ultimate Good vs. Evil?
By :
Dave Gieber
The Sin City DVD blew my mind, or maybe I should say,
warped my mind. I have not been a great fan of Graphic
Novels, but this movie encouraged me to purchase a few of
the Sin City books. Frank Millers now famous, series...
Captain Marvel: time traveler extraordinaire
By :
Barry Hooper
Captain Marvel first appeared in a comic book published by Fawcett Comics in 1939
Comic Strips and Their Vast Popularity!
By :
Dave Gieber
Comic strips are almost as popular as comic books in some
circles. So I would be remiss if I didn't compile an
article about them. Strips have ended up in a multitude of
newspapers and other media all over the world...
Anime, the Japanese Comic Sub-Culture!
By :
Dave Gieber
What is anime? For all intents and purposes, this is a style of
cartoon animation that has its beginnings in Japan. This
particular genre has a distinctive character and aesthetics
background that visually sets itself apart from other forms of
animation.
“V For Vendetta” The Movie And These Days.
By :
Andres Ferri
It was quite surprising to follow the story and its continuos resemblance to what is happening today in a not too far away country and not too strange neighborhoods
Taking Advantage of Free Image Galleries
By :
Tim
Do you like taking family photos, creating artwork, or maybe you've created your own comic book superhero? In this article I hope to show you how a free online gallery can be of service to your personal internet needs.
Why Spider-Man is the Number One Movie Superhero
By :
Tim
Spider-Man the movie came out in 2002, breaking records with a over $114 million in one weekend. It finished with over $400 million in the US alone. The sequel ended it's run with just a little less, with a little over $373 million in the US.
Comic Books - Exploring Your Imagination
By :
Susan Chiang
Since the formulation of the comic book format in the 1930s, young and old alike have enjoyed comics. However, the comic industry lost some of its popularity when it came down with a crash in the mid 1990s.
How To Make Money With Comic Books
By :
Joe Goertz
In someway or another, we all try to find super hero characters in ourselves. Children love them, and even grown ups go to theatres to watch movies like Spiderman and Fantastic Four.
Fantastic stories are described in comic books, which are just soft cover magazines with pictures and words. The cover is made of glossy paper and the inside is a high quality paper, with its spine held together by staples. Comic books cover everything from horror to sci-fi, from crime to adve...
Heroes and the Comic Book Revolution
By :
Groshan Fabiola
The comic book revolution in today's modern pop culture has been more or less unheralded. Although a major coup in the world of geekdom, the mainstream press has regarded the increase in mass-market comic book entertainment as nothing more than a passing trend.
Heroes: What’s old is New
By :
Groshan Fabiola
A recent article at BuddyTv got me thinking: is NBC’s mega Successful new series HEROES a stroke of genius, or an untapped vein in a very old gold-mine. The piece, “Heroes: What Took So Long?” attributed the success of Heroes to an evolution of the super-hero mythology, from the nuclear-age wonders of Marvel in their spandex and futuristic stealth planes, to the grungy streets of New York were heroin addled comic artists unwittingly tell the future, and crooked politicians suppress their abili
myspace for comic book lovers
By :
creatorcon
Its a cold bitter climb to the top when your a comic book artist ,colorist,inker,writer and so on but today myfriends you can breathe a sigh of relief.
Kingston Mill of Okemos Michigan (A long time comic book fan)has created a website that connects comic book lovers,creators and editors together in a myspace type enviornment enabling users to collaborate with friends creators editors and so on.
Funny Cartoons for your Health
By :
Michael Brykov
Funny cartoons the easiest way to cope with stress and there is nothing easier to obtain, whether browsing a newspaper or magazine, or surfing the net visiting web sites providing graphic entertainment. Here is a guide for how to relieve stress with funny cartoons.
Download Audio Books and Enjoy Your Favorite Books without Reading
By :
Chris Robertson
Love books? Learn all about downloadable audio books and how they can benefit you...
Heroes and the Evolution of Comic Books
By :
Groshan Fabiola
Heroes came out of nowhere at the beginning of this TV season and has turned into a runaway hit show. This was not entirely unexpected; NBC had a lot of confidence in Heroes from the beginning. However, no one could have legitimately expected Heroes to become the top 15 hit and ratings phenomenon that its become. Why, I suppose, is the question. Why has Heroes become such a great hit? What is the shows appeal?
The Spider-Man 3 legacy
By :
Rick Martin
Definitely a mass hysteria creator, Spiderman 3 is to be released this spring. Millions await the breathtaking final part of the trilogy which brings along exquisite performances and staggering internal turmoil of the main character. Don’t blink – you might miss it all!
Smallville's Michael Rosenbaum To Pursue Directing
By :
Groshan Fabiola
Smallville's Michael Rosenbaum is optimistic about his career in directingbased on his debut project called "Freaks," an episode of Smallville season6. Having this as his groundwork, he picked up a lot from this experiencenaming it the "biggest challenge" he has ever made in the program and in hisentire career.
Lynda Carter Guest Stars on Smallville
By :
Groshan Fabiola
Lynda Carter’s inclusion, although in just one episode, on the action-adventure show Smallville has been much anticipated. The American actress, popularly known for her portrayal of a superhero icon during the 70 ’s has long established her image as a heroine for more than three decades now.
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