“Alex Ross can take almost any person and make them into a comic fan – when I met Alex in 2016 he did it to me,” says Remsy Atassi. “Alex’s creations tap into the essential DNA of superheroes, ...
Karen Kraft, whose credits include Rodman, the 2020 Penny Marshall documentary about basketball player Dennis Rodman, is taking up the mantle of EP because of her lifelong love of comics. She served ...
For the past 25 years, comic books have formed the foundation for much of our most popular media. Not just characters from Marvel and DC, but also franchises like The Walking Dead. But those comics ...
Acclaimed documentary film director, Ricki Stern (“Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work,” “UFOs: Investigating the Unknown”), has set her sights on “Kirbyvision” – a feature length documentary telling the ...
With the release of Ketchup Entertainment's Hellboy: The Crooked Man, the second reboot in the franchise based on the Dark Horse Comic, Hellboy, directors Jim Demonakos and Kevin Konrad Hanna wanted ...
A new documentary about underground comics pioneer Denis Kitchen has raised over $26,000 on Kickstarter - more than five times its original goal - with just 9 hours remaining in the crowdfunding ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Mark Waid and Alex Ross’ 1996 mini-series Kingdom Come is one of the greatest and most influential comics from DC. The painstakingly crafted tale about an elder Superman and the Justice League facing ...
It’s ten days until the Science Channel airs Firefly: Browncoats Unite, a ten-year retrospective documentary about the series, its enduring popularity and its rabid fanbase–and some of the footage cut ...
From the 1930s to the late 1960s, roughly the Golden Age to the Silver Age of comics, comics were mainly sold to young kids at newsstands and drugstore spinner racks. In the early ’70s, two things ...
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