Report: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Isn’t Nightwing. He’s Sandman.
Deadline says that John “Robin” Blake of “The Dark Knight Rises” has a different DC property in his dreamy future…
Bidding ‘Locke & Key’ Adieu
Menachem Luchins bids farewell to one of his favorite titles, which wraps this week:
Dorkin and Dyer’s Metal Men
While I miss the days when I could stroll into a comic shop and pick up a copy of Milk & Cheese or Action Girl, it’s great to know the husband and wife writing team Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer and creators of those books can still make us laugh. Their Metal Men shorts for Cartoon Network are popping up on YouTube and CN on your TV.
One on One: Don McGregor, Pt. 1 — Marvel’s First Interracial Kiss
There are only a handful of people alive who can actually claim to have changed comics; Don McGregor is one one of them. From writing the first interracial kiss into a mainstream comic to creating one of the first graphic novels, Don has been a pioneer the world of comics.
The Best Comic I Read This Year: Trippe’s “Something Terrible”
To me, the year’s best comic, without a doubt, was “Something Terrible,” Dean Trippe’s autobiographical web comic about being a victim of childhood sexual abuse, the years of trauma that followed and the healing power of superhero and fantasy characters, most prominently, Batman. It’s an extraordinary piece of art and an incredibly brave endeavor.
HOT PICKS Gift Guide INDEX
Christmas is almost here! Baffled by what to buy the other comics fans you know? Here are all our HOT PICKS Gift Guide selections in one place!
VOLCKER ANGRY!!!
The former Fed boss Paul Volcker is transformed into a raging reformer in Brian McFadden’s Incredible Hulk inspired comic strip for the NY Times.
City Music History Holidays: Gifts for Punk and Hip Hop Fans
The fact that the last two great seismic shifts in popular musical style came from the same city in the same decade blows my mind.
REVIEW: “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”
Never let it be said that we’re not willing to step out of our comfort zone at the ol’ 13th Dimension from time to time. Marc Buxton’s here with a review of Peter Jackson’s latest dispatch from Middle Earth. Because we make the rules.
APES WEEK Epilogue: The Gift Guide!
So if you dug the Apes Week epicness by folks like Corinna Sara Bechko, Gabriel Hardman and Rich Handley, you’re probably thinking, “Jeez, I gotta get some Apes swag.” Well, here’s your handy guide to what you can get your stinkin’ paws on this holiday season:
APES WEEK Finale: Corinna Bechko’s Five Best POTA Moments
We had a great time here at 13th Dimension bringing you Apes Week. We conclude — with the exception of an epilogue tomorrow — with Boom! Studios’ POTA comics writer Corinna Bechko‘s list of the Best of the Apes:
REVIEW: Justice League 3000 #1
We don’t run a lot of single-issue reviews but every once in awhile there’s a book that deserves a look, for good or bad. In this case, it’s Justice League 3000 #1, which is, for all intents and purposes, supposed to replace the decades-running Legion of Super-Heroes as DC’s super-team of the future. Teacher-by-day/blogger-by-night Marc Buxton gives out the grade …
APES WEEK: Unpublished on the Planet of the Apes — Boom!
Rich Handley wraps up his weeklong look at the Greatest Apes Tales Never Told, with Boom! Studios.