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Comics & Books
07.02.2012
Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre
Jennie Whitwood
The new Silk Spectre series could be a chance to show a new more positive side to the world of women in Watchmen.
A lot of interest in Before Watchmen will focus on Rorschach, The Comedian and Dr. Manhattan, but what about Silk Spectre? Jennie argues that Alan Moore's superheroine has innate potential...
Movies
06.02.2012
Daniel Radcliffe interview: The Woman In Black, Hammer, the British film industry and Harry Potter
Louisa Mellor
With The Woman In Black out in the UK on Friday, we spoke to star Daniel Radcliffe about his role in the film, leaving Harry Potter behind and more...
Comics & Books
02.02.2012
Al Rio: 1962-2012
CJ Wheeler
The South American artist had become synonymous with Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales series in recent years.
Brazilian comics artist Al Rio has died aged 49. CJ looks back at his career...
Movies
02.02.2012
The James Clayton Column: haunted by Harry Potter
James Clayton
As Hammer’s excellent The Woman In Black opens in the UK, James wonders, is Daniel Radcliffe haunted by the Harry Potter franchise…?
Comics & Books
01.02.2012
Before Watchmen: why comics are different
CJ Wheeler
By creating Before Watchmen DC are unwittingly undermining the lingua franca.
In the proudest tradition of comics, DC cracked the internet with Before Watchmen. CJ discusses why the UK could learn from the US when it comes to collaboration...
Comics & Books
01.02.2012
Watchmen prequels officially announced
CJ Wheeler
Feast your eyes on the seven covers that you thought would never happen...
Seven new miniseries under the Before Watchmen umbrella this summer! We've got preview images and Alan Moore's reaction...
Movies
25.01.2012
The Woman In Black review
Ryan Lambie
I was rather alarmed at the almost total absence of hats
Daniel Radcliffe stars in Hammer’s chiller, The Woman In Black. Here’s Ryan’s review of an effective, well-made ghost story…
Comics & Books
14.01.2012
DC Comics trademarks new company logo
CJ Wheeler and Jennie Whitwood
DC has pushed 'day-and-date' digital releases and Barnes & Noble-angering exclusive deals with Amazon
Only a few years after their last controversial logo change DC Comics has done it again. CJ and Jennie sneak a peak at the digital-friendly new look...
Comics & Books
11.01.2012
A clue to the identity of New 52's hooded woman
Jennie Whitwood
What does the mythological-sounding name mean?
Readers of DC's New 52 comics have been asking “who's that girl?” for months. Jennie reports that the publisher has started to reveal details of the hooded figure haunting its entire rebooted line...
Comics & Books
20.12.2011
The fall and rise of Harley Quinn
Jennie Whitwood
Suicide Squad has turned out to be that rare gem of comics
A drastic makeover of female DC character Harley Quinn earlier this year left fans incredulous. Jennie assesses Harley’s treatment so far in the New 52’s Suicide Squad...
Comics & Books
09.12.2011
Where to begin reading Batman comics
Jennie Whitwood
It takes a brave soul to pick up a comic for the first time and tackle the talk of canon, crisis and crossovers
Jennie investigates DC Comics’ current batch of titles to suggest good starting points for those unfamiliar with Batman’s comic book adventures…
Comics & Books
07.12.2011
Watchmen returns - or does it?
CJ Wheeler
In terms of inspiring the environment of modern comics the series has certainly had a huge influence, and there's the rub.
Online rumours are rife about impending Watchmen 2 comics from DC. CJ examines the speculation, the issue of creator involvement and suggests where the story could go without Alan Moore...
Comics & Books
01.12.2011
Stolen copy of Superman's Action Comics debut found and auctioned for $2 million
CJ Wheeler
This is the first time a comic book has sold for more than $2 million.
The price of comic books has been rising for years. Now? CJ reports on the most expensive single issue in the world: Action Comics #1...
Comics & Books
27.11.2011
Jack Kirby Museum ambitions for New York
CJ Wheeler
A campaign began this month to move an online museum of comic book art legend Jack Kirby's work into the heart of Manhattan. CJ examines Kirby's lasting legacy...
Comics & Books
10.11.2011
The changing role of women in comic books
Jennie Whitwood
Although the trend is changing, too many comics treat their female characters as little more than decoration. Jennie looks at the changing role of women in comics...
Comics & Books
26.09.2011
Why you should support The Dandy
Andrew Blair
Once a British comics institution, sales of The Dandy are now sadly dwindling. Here, Andrew explains why it deserves your support…
Movies
27.06.2011
Music in the movies: Bill Conti
Glen Chapman
In this week’s Music in the movies, Glen salutes the fine work of Bill Conti, whose work has graced the Rocky and Karate Kid franchises...
Comics & Books
05.06.2011
DC restarts its entire superhero comics line
CJ Wheeler
DC Comics is hitting the reset button on its superhero line this autumn. CJ looks at what it's up to...
Movies
29.03.2011
Is the Justice League movie back on?
Simon Brew
From out of nowhere, it seems that Warner Bros has plans to try and get a Justice League movie off the ground again. And it might just be a couple of years away…
Comics & Books
23.02.2011
Dwayne McDuffie: 1962-2011
Seb Patrick
We mourn the passing of Dwayne McDuffie, the writer of such comics as Justice League Of America and Fantastic Four…
Games
04.02.2011
DC Universe Online interview
Michael Leader
With DC Universe Online out now on PC and PS3, we caught up with Sony’s Ryan Peters and Tony Jones to chat about the making of this sprawling MMO…
DC Universe Online
11.01.2011
From comic books to videogames
James Hunt
As DC Universe Online readies for launch, James looks at some of the best and worst videogames based on comic books…
Games
11.01.2011
From comic books to videogames
James Hunt
As DC Universe Online readies for launch, James looks at some of the best and worst videogames based on comic books…
DC Universe Online
10.01.2011
DC superheroes and how they've fared in videogames
Ryan Lambie
It’s one of the few titles where, mid way through playing it, you pause to wonder whether the people who made it were actually insane.
As Sony’s MMO, DC Universe Online is released, we look at how the game’s heroes have fared in other videogames…
Games
07.01.2011
DC superheroes and how they've fared in videogames
Ryan Lambie
It’s one of the few titles where, mid way through playing it, you pause to wonder whether the people who made it were actually insane.
As Sony’s MMO, DC Universe Online is released, we look at how the game’s heroes have fared in other videogames…

























