What do Tyrese Gibson, Brea Grant, and Rashida Jones all have in common? They’re all writing comic books; and they’re not the only celebrities to do so. Why are so many performers now trying their ...
Where does DC Comics find new comic book writing talent? Tracking down the writers of hot new indie comic books is one tactic, looking for screenwriters or novelists who want to work in comic books is ...
Jim Zub has gone from Makeshift Miracle to Skullkickers and now to Pathfinder for Dynamite Entertainment. Arvid Nelson chatted with Zub about his career and how he deals with the comic industry. ARVID ...
The writing world is a crowded one and can be difficult to break into. Comic book writing can be seen as a path into over avenues, but just getting into that alone can be a struggle. What does it take ...
The Shadow Man franchise has been kicking around for quite a while whether it was through comics from Valiant Comics or through the PS1/N64 era video game and remake on the way in the future. Cullen ...
Jim Shooter, the comics industry titan who went from teenage writing prodigy to seminal but divisive editor-in-chief for Marvel Comics in the 1980s, has died after a battle with esophageal cancer. He ...
According to Stan Lee, a major Marvel Comics"What If?" moment occurred when Godfather author Mario Puzo nearly got a job writing comics. While it's possible Puzo would still have written his Mafia ...
The use of so-called “artificial intelligence” software in the comic book industry has been a source of heavy debate. Tech companies continue to promote the programs amid accusations of art theft by ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Inside the Meyer Library on the Missouri State University campus, you won’t find a section for comic books. But in a corner office, you will find a comic book author. “I’ve ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Actor David Dastmalchian is diving back into the world of comics, partnering with newly-launched Panick Entertainment for a new ...
We just got DC doing its own continuation of the classic 1989 Batman movie in comic form, and now the company’s going a step beyond to cater to fans of the Burton era of the Dark Knight: one of his ...