Category: Marvel Comics

  • “Ant-Man: The Motion Picture”?

    Michael Kim offers his latest Hollywood Economics Report and offers stats on the performance of comic book movies. He also raises a good point about the future of Marvel properties in movies. Namely, can it really go on once the big names have been done? Captain America and Thor are the only recognizable characters not…

  • Cool Spidey site

    Spidey Kicks Butt – The Ultimate in Spider-Man Commentary

  • Combat Zone review

    Conservative Comic Book Pundit (that’s the blog name, not an opinion) has a review of Combat Zone. That’s the book that Marvel was going to release as a mini-series, then they shelved it and put it out as a TPB. I’ve been on the fence about buying the book only because I’m leery of a…

  • It make Hulk mad!

    Why no one appreciate daring vision of Ang Lee?

  • If we win the Olympics…

    …thank Spider-Man

  • Punisher screenwriter lauds Dixon’s run on book

    The writer of The Punisher film has credited Chuck Dixon’s run on The Punisher as a source of inspiration. Dixon, on his new Message Board, responds.

  • Joe Quesada panel from WizWorld

    Quesada on Marvel new books and cancellations

  • Fifteen franchises for Marvel?

    I’m getting old. I still remember when Marvel movies meant the most god-awful straight-to-video crap (Captain America, The Punisher with Dolph Lundgren, the never-shown Fantastic Four). Then X-Men finally turned things around, followed by Spider-Man and, in some respects, Hulk. Now the word is that Marvel wants to have 15 ongoing movie franchises! Meanwhile, DC…

  • Web of evil

    Could your new Spider-Man shirt from Wal-Mart be sponsoring terrorism? Well, no, it’s just a piece of material. I mean, if you buy it, your dollars could…oh, you know what I meant! Not much about comics, but comic fans buy superhero clothing so I thought you’d want to be aware of this.

  • UFF goes 200K+

    Ultimate Fantastic Four has debuted with sales over 200,000, making for some of the best sales numbers in ages.