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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 Green Lantern from the Superman/Aquaman Hour that ran on CBS from 1967 to 1968 !

In the 25th 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 - 5/15/2011

Smallville will soon be a memory (either fond or not). It is time to look back at the heroes the show helped brought to life, and know more about their comicbook roots.
P0llMaster - 5/13/2011

A limited series brings together two of Marvel’s toughest heroes, Wolverine and Hercules.
clarablack - 5/9/2011

The 2011 feature film, The Green Hornet is currently out on Blu-Ray and DVD. Catch up on the previous interpretations here at derekwc Presents The History of Comics On Film.
derekwc - 5/8/2011

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 Flash from the Superman/Aquaman Hour that ran on CBS from 1967 to 1968 !
derekwc - 5/8/2011

The 2011 feature film, The Green Hornet is currently out on Blu-Ray and DVD. Catch up on the previous interpretations here at derekwc Presents The History of Comics On Film.
derekwc - 5/7/2011

"Through space the universe encompasses and swallows me up like an atom; through thought I comprehend the world."--Blaise Pascal
Last seen SILVER SURFER defeating that horrible Galactus Cloud, let us get some breather and learn more about this former herald. Who he is and what are his powers?
P0llMaster - 5/6/2011

The 2011 feature film, The Green Hornet is currently out on Blu-Ray and DVD. Catch up on the previous interpretations here at derekwc Presents The History of Comics On Film.
derekwc - 5/6/2011

"Battles are won by slaughter and maneuver. The greater the general, the more he contributes in maneuver, the less he demands in slaughter."--Winston Churchill
With the announcement of Michael Shannon as ZOD in the new Superman movie. Let us learn more about the history of the character he is playing.
P0llMaster - 5/5/2011

"A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere." --Groucho Marx
With Anne Hathaway's nice figure fitting purrfectly in the catsuit in the Dark Knight Rises, It's time to refresh our knowledge about her CBM Character - CATWOMAN. This feature answers the questions - Who she is? What are her abilities? What are the changes she underwent? Who has portrayed her in Comic Book Movies?
P0llMaster - 5/4/2011

A bold new vision of the acclaimed sci-fi classic debuts this April as BOOM! Studios brings you an all-new, all-original ongoing PLANET OF THE APES comic series!
EdGross - 4/14/2011

If David Lynch directed an episode of Smallville, you'd get a good sense of writer Jeff Lemire's approach to the Superboy comic starring Conner Kent, the Superman clone made up of the DNA of the Man of Steel and Lex Luthor.
EdGross - 2/12/2011

Avengers Academy #9, written by Christos Gage with pencils by Sean Chen and cover art by Mike McKone, guest-stars Taskmaster.
JohnWilbanks - 2/11/2011

Hit the jump to take a look at this very intriguing preview of Captain America #615.1, an issue that sets up the future of Captain America as well as introduces new readers to his history...
Josh Wilding - 2/9/2011

Marvel Comics on Chrome, available free via Google’s Chrome Web Store at http://chrome.marvel.com, was announced today.
EdGross - 2/2/2011

Godzilla God Of Monsters!!!

IDW is bringing us Godzilla, and boy is he pissed!
DCF - 1/30/2011

To kick off Kirby's World I felt the inaugural article should be part tribute and part biography of it's namesake; Jack "The King" Kirby.
DCF - 1/29/2011

It's been a busy week in comics, and G4 presents its weekly guide to what's what hosted by Blair Butler.
EdGross - 1/29/2011

The Comic Price Guide team has put together our grading standards based upon market standards in the hobby as well as included extensive research into CGC grading. Special thanks to our comic grading advisor CGC's Primary Grader Steve Borock. The primary reason to grade a comic is that there is a direct correlation between the condition of the comic and the value of the book. The higher the grade of a comic book the higher the value.
DCF - 1/29/2011

"The Fourth World" is the popular name given to a metaseries of interconnecting comic book titles written and drawn by Jack Kirby and published by DC Comics from 1970 to 1973. The characters and concepts were later integrated into the DC Universe.
DCF - 1/27/2011