By: Hooi Lee | 2011-07-28 | Collecting Following last month's announcement of releasing 52 new #1s in September, DC Comics provided their justification at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con as well as details of various characters and advanced artwork. Dan DiDio added on CBR TV the titles may find an audience consisting of print or digital or both. The full relaunch of the entire DC line will give a full analysis of the comic book industry on both print and digital fronts. read more
By: Shamim Hin | 2011-08-25 | Collecting Last weekend on August 20th and 21st distributors, vendors, collectors, and fans gathered for the ultimate pop culture fusion experience of East and West at the Singapore Toy, Game & Comic Convention (STGCC). read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-07-22 | News and society Robert Pattinson, Kirsten Stewart, Taylor Lautner, director Bill Condon and other cast members of the “Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1” movie attended the Comic-Con panel in San Diego on Thursday afternoon, July 21, 2011. The “Twilight” lead cast provided fans some interesting information about the first part of the series’ final installment that is scheduled to make its debut on November 18 this year. read more
By: Hooi Lee | 2011-08-22 | Collecting Marvel Comics celebrates the coming of 2012 with a 64 page book containing seven stories by the top comic writers with Point One promising the biggest change in over 35 years. read more
By: Hooi Lee | 2011-06-14 | Collecting Majority of comic industry news has been centered on DC Comics relaunching of their entire line in September. While Marvel Comics has been centering on a major status quo change in October following the final issue of Fear Itself. Marvel is positioning their characters to take advantage of their 2012 blockbuster movies Avengers and the Amazing Spider-Man by Marvel Studios. read more
By: Hooi Lee | 2011-08-02 | Collecting Marvel wraps up its summer comic event with a double-sized finale of Fear Itself leaving lasting repercussions to each of the characters involved. The untold story between the Serpent and Odin's past is revealed within the pages of the Mighty Thor before Fear Itself architect Matt Fraction treats Thor like he treated Iron Man following the events of Secret Invasion and through Dark Reign with Most Wanted. read more
By: Shamim Hin | 2011-08-16 | Collecting The third month following DC Comics' September relaunch includes the continuing story arcs of the new DC Universe. Geoff Johns and Jim Lee continue their work with Justice League as Wonder Woman joins the team. Johns also continues work with artist Ivan Reis (Blackest Night) revealing the secret of the Trench in Aquaman and the Sinestro Corps face their founder Sinestro who is now the lead in Green Lantern. read more
By: Hooi Lee | 2011-05-18 | Collecting DC Comics solicitations for August 2011 were recently released revealing some substantial changes to the DC Universe following the events of Flashpoint. The final issue of Flashpoint ships the last day of August as well as all of the tie-ins associated to the series. However majority of the DC Universe current story arcs comes to a close in August as well paving the way for a "One Year Later" style event to welcome new comic readers. read more
By: Phyllis McDonald | 2011-04-14 | Movies What Worked? The combined forces of the Fregg duo deliver a Sci-Fi, swear-packed, alien nerd-fest.Paul, directed by Superbads Greg Mottola is an interestingly funny road-trip flick. Paul is about two... read more
By: sam | 2010-10-05 | Self publishing CONNED, DUPED, DECEIVED, TRUST BETRAYED, AND SMASHED UP ON THE ROCKS FOR ALL TO SEE, CAPTIVE OF THE DEVIL: read more
By: Memorabilia 4u | 2011-04-15 | Movies An event that seems to be becoming an annual occurrence for Memorabilia4U and its collectors is Comic Relief. Every year for the past few years the team has headed down to both the Scottish and Englis... read more
By: Hooi Lee | 2011-06-17 | Collecting Martin Campbell directed Mel Gibson's Edge of Darkness and two James Bond films Casino Royale and Goldeneye launches DC Comics' Green Lantern this week. read more
By: Andrew Joyce | 2011-03-28 | Humor Comic Relief has become one of the annual television staples that has continued to capture the hearts of the nation, ever since the telethon started in 1985. Founded by the legendary British screenwriter, Richard Curtis and stand-up comedian Lenny Henry, it was formed as a response to the famine crisis that was happening at the time in the African nation of Ethiopia. read more