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Moving on to the decade of the 1970s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Hanna Barbera produced animated television series Josie & The PussyCats that ran on CBS from 1970 to 1971 !

In the 35th part of this ongoing series that focuses on the History of Comic Books, producer Derek Crabbe views comics history through the lens of those comic book characters that are lucky enough to be adapted for both movies and television.
derekwc - 7/24/2011

The zombie infestation is everywhere, including, it turns out, Comic-Con, as postulated by the new BOOM Studios graphic novel, Fanboys vs. Zombies, which will be making its debut — coincidentally enough —at this year's Comic-Con.
EdGross - 7/18/2011

Moving on to the decade of the 1970s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Filmation produced animated television series Archie's Funhouse that ran on CBS from 1970 to 1971!
derekwc - 7/17/2011

Moving on to the decade of the 1960s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Hanna-Barbera produced animated television series Fantastic Four that ran on the ABC network from 1967 to 1970!
derekwc - 6/26/2011

Moving on to the decade of the 1960s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Grantray-Lawerence produced animated television series Spider-Man that ran on the ABC network from 1967 to 1970!
derekwc - 6/19/2011

Movie, TV and comic book writer Marc Guggenheim, who has also co-written the Green Lantern film, is getting ready to launch his own potential franchise in the form of Liquid Comics' Nowhere Man.
EdGross - 6/16/2011

This YouTube video takes a look at all 52 titles that DC will be relaunching beginning in September, featuring cover images to all of them.
EdGross - 6/12/2011

Moving on to the decade of the 1960s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Filmation produced animated television series Teen Titans from the Superman/Aquaman Hour that ran on CBS from 1967 to 1968!
derekwc - 6/12/2011

A cult favorite character returns in a new series written by his classic creative team of Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. Joining them is JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST artist Fernando Dagnino. RESURRECTION MAN #1 is the story of a hero who wakes up with new powers each time he’s killed.
EdGross - 6/7/2011

Frankenstein and his network of strange beings work for an even stranger government organization: The Super Human Advanced Defense Executive. It’s the breakout hero of Seven Soldiers as you’ve never seen him before in FRANKENSTEIN, AGENT OF SHADE #1, the first issue of a dark new series from acclaimed writer Jeff Lemire (Sweet Tooth, The Nobody) and artist Alberto Ponticelli.
EdGross - 6/7/2011

Set in the Middle Ages, the Demon leads an unlikely team to defend civilization and preserve the last vestiges of Camelot against the tide of history. Critically-acclaimed writer Paul Cornell and artists Diogenes Neves and Oclair Albert combine sorcery, swords and superheroes in DEMON KNIGHTS #1.
EdGross - 6/7/2011

Buddy Baker has gone from “super” man to family man – but is he strong enough to hold his family together when Maxine, his young daughter, starts to manifest her own dangerous powers? Find out in ANIMAL MAN #1, the start of a dramatic new series by acclaimed writer Jeff Lemire and artists Travel Foreman and Dan Green.
EdGross - 6/7/2011

John Constantine, Deadman, Shade the Changing Man and Madame Xanadu are Justice League Dark, a band of supernatural heroes united to stop the dark things the rest of the DCU does not see in JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #1, by Peter Milligan and artist Mikel Janin.
EdGross - 6/7/2011

Moving on to the decade of the 1960s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Filmation produced animated television series Justice League of America from the Superman/Aquaman Hour that ran on CBS from 1967 to 1968 !
derekwc - 6/5/2011

Announced earlier this week, Green Lantern will be among the titles relaunched with a new #1. On Friday June 3rd, the publisher announced three additional GL-related #1s.
EdGross - 6/4/2011

DC has released the cover of Justice League #1, the expanded version revealing that Cyborg will be a part of the team.
EdGross - 6/2/2011

As the Flashpoint event comes to a close on August 31st, DC will publish its only other title that day: Justice League #1, which will feature Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Wonder Woman and Aquaman. The title will be written by Geoff Johns and drawn by Jim Lee.
EdGross - 6/2/2011

This year, change is in the air at DC Comics.

On Wednesday, August 31st, DC Comics will launch a historic renumbering of the entire DC Universe line of comic books with 52 first issues, including the release of JUSTICE LEAGUE by NEW YORK TIMES bestselling writer and DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns and bestselling artist and DC Comics Co-Publisher Jim Lee.
EdGross - 6/2/2011

Moving on to the decade of the 1960s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Filmation produced animated television series The Atom from the Superman/Aquaman Hour that ran on CBS from 1967 to 1968!
derekwc - 5/29/2011

Moving on to the decade of the 1960s the History of Comics On Film has a brand new introduction along with a look at the Filmation produced animated television series Hawkman from the Superman/Aquaman Hour that ran on CBS from 1967 to 1968!
derekwc - 5/22/2011