• 8-Page Comic Book Challenge for Aspiring Pros

    For release March 29 or later –Buddy Scalera, Editor in Chief and Dean of Students at Comic Book School, has challenged members of the comics community to create 8-page comics for a new anthology to be released at New York Comic Con. Creators who accept the challenge will be guided through the process of creating…

  • Binge DC Series

    Catch Up On DC With the Covid-19 spreading to every corner of the globe and most countries under quarantine If you are a fan of the DC comic collections, you can use the DC Universe app for a subscription price of $7.99 every month and gain access to the vast library of movies, series, and comics.  Here…

  • MEGACON Orlando is Rescheduled

    A Message from MEGACON Orlando First off, thank you all for your ongoing concern and support during these challenging times – it does not go unnoticed. From the beginning, our team at MEGACON Orlando has followed the recommendations made by the CDC and the Florida Department of Health. In light of this, and with the…

  • Tokyo Godfathers – An Anime Feature Film for the Books

    Released in 2003, Tokyo Godfathers is a holiday classic. You don’t have to be into anime to fall in love with this tale. It is one film that will surely draw you in. Why am I talking about it today? You’ll see it in select theaters near you in March. It will only be available…

  • A Candid Chat with The Afro Cosplay, Detria Baker

    There are people who strive to make a difference in the world any way they can. Detria Baker, perhaps better known as The Afro Cosplay in the Florida geek scene, often dons her afro wig and slips into her cosplay role, inspiring women of all ages and demographics to “just be you.”   In comic books,…

  • MegaCon Orlando 2020 is Almost Here!

    Geeks around the country are gearing up for ComicCon season, crafting new and epic cosplay gear and planning their weekends around their favorite guests. Of course one of biggest and most anticipated is the fan-favorite MegaCon at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. And this year they look to be living up to…

  • Geeks Rejoice: DC to Publish Dungeons & Dragons Sourcebook

    Get ready Dungeons and Dragons fans, DC Comics announced the forthcoming The Last God: Tales from The Book of Ages. This 40-page sourcebook has cover art by Kai Carpenter, internal art by renowned series artist Riccardo Federici, is written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, and will be on store shelves just about 3 months from now….

  • Comics Gone Bad! Ms Marvel Raped & Other Crazy Sex Stories

    Yep, you read that right. Ms. Marvel was raped in Marvel comics and not some weird Fan Fiction production. The worst part is, Carol Danvers’ rape is arguably not the worst part of that story at all, but we’ll get to that. Let’s face it, when a good portion of the non-fan population hears the…

  • A Closer Look at Batman’s World: Deaths

    While I’m a huge Batman fanatic, I’ve admittedly not followed the comics or new animated series is quite some time. Who has time to read?  Anyway, with my DC Universe subscription I can pull up comics on my flat screen and I recently started trying to catch up on everything Batman. Luckily for me, my…

  • Kakegurui – the Anime Review

    Admittedly, and I’m sure to the chagrin of some of my readers, I’ve never been into Anime. While I’ve dabbled, if you count ‘Speed Racer’ and Pokemon, it just never seemed my cup of tea. I know, I know. There’s some really great stories in there and I’ve likely deprived myself of some fantastic works…

  • The Best Horror Comic You’ve Yet to Read

    While the comic books were actually rather few and far between at this year’s Wizard World Comic Con in Austin, I did find one that I absolutely fell in love with. I always enjoy a bit of wit and Kevin M. Glover, the writer and publisher of Fractured Scary Tales, brings a good bit of…

  • Recap: Wizard World Austin 2019

    A super busy weekend in Austin may have attributed greatly to the turnout for this year’s Comic Con from Wizard World, but it was still a great time for all that attended. The Texas Longhorns were playing a home game (which they won, woot woot) and apparently there were several different festivals around town for…

  • Countdown to Wizard World Austin

    As someone inherently trepidatious of crowds, there are significantly few events in this world that I look forward to. Let’s face it, being in a wheelchair at a concert or sporting event just plain sucks ass. However, Comic Cons are a completely different breed of crowd and with the Austin Wizard World convention starting Nov….