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Marvel And DC Comics Omit Work From Convicted Pedophile Gerard Jones From Their Amalgam Omnibus Reprint

February 23, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 3 Comments

Marvel DC Crossover

DC And Marvel Comics recently jointly announced a collaboration for a pair of omnibuses covering their crossover events and their Anaglam Universe mash-up characters. These omnibuses were notably missing a couple of stories that were contained in prior collections, JLA/Avengers by Kurt Busiek and George Perez, but also two lesser-known issues JLX #1 and Magneto […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: Amalgam, dc comics, Gerard Jones, marvel, marvel comics

Eric July’s Rippaverse Launches Joe Bennett: The Art Of Alphacore #1 Art Book

February 23, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Yesterday, Rippaverse, in conjunction with Eric July, launched a new art book of Joe Bennett filled with pencils and concepts from the legendary Immortal Hulk artist with never-before-seen art from his and Chuck Dixon’s Alphacore graphic novel. The book is titled Joe Bennet: The Art of Alphacore #1 and is on sale for $30. Alphacore […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: Chuck Dixon, eric july, joe bennett, rippaverse

Marvel Comics Insults Christians By Having Catholic Priest Nightcrawler Perform Gay Wedding of Mystique And Destiny

February 23, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 6 Comments

A few months ago, an image went viral from a recent X-Men comic showing a birthing scene of Nightcrawler looking like he was popping out of the rear end of the lesbian mutant Destiny. Fans mocked the panel profusely across the internet, as others became outraged at the retcon of Mystique from being Nightcrawler’s mother […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: mystique, nightcrawler, pride month, wokeism, x-men

DC Comics Announces DC Finest Line To Compete With Marvel Epic Collections

February 23, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

World's Finest

Marvel Epic Collections revolutionized comic book collected editions in the mid-2010s with a commitment by Marvel Comics to collect their entire line in a thick trade paperback format with matching spines across the line to make for a beautiful collection. DC Collected Editions has lagged behind, often floundering in recent years with incomplete collections, but […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: collected editions, dc comics, dc finest, marvel epic collections

Industry Insider Whistleblows On Culture Of Fear Surrounding Editor Tom Brevoort And Marvel Comics’ Summer X-Men Relaunch

February 22, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

Fans are nervous about the line-wide X-Men relaunch coming this summer. While the last several years with the Krakoa storylines have been an unmitigated disaster for Marvel Comics and the X-Franchise as a whole, the little information editor Tom Breevort and Marvel have parsed out in anticipation of the reset has not looked inspiring for […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: marvel, marvel comics, tom brevoort, x-men

Chengdu Worldcon Hugo Awards Rocked By Scandal Again With Sexual Assault Allegations

February 21, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 5 Comments

Hugo Awards promotional image

The Hugo Awards have been embroiled in controversy ever since it was revealed that the awards committee colluded with the Chinese communists to spy on and censor science fiction writers and fans for the Chengdu Worldcon. This has caused meltdowns from sci-fi gatekeepers like Neil Gaiman, Mary Robinette Kowal, and John Scalzi. However, new allegations […]

Filed Under: Books, Pop Culture Tagged With: hugo awards, Larry Correia, mary robinette kowal, sad puppies, wokeism, worldcon

R.I.P. Baen Books Liaden Universe Author Steve Miller (1950-2024)

February 21, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Sharon Lee and Steve Miller's Liaden Universe Books

Steve Miller, co-author of the Liaden Universe science fiction series with his wife Sharon Lee has died. The Baen Books author left behind a legacy of rich worldbuilding and generations of characters in a beautifully constructed legacy series which is well worth exploring.  The Liaden Universe series has 24 novels and several short story collections […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: baen books, liaden universe, sharon lee, steve miller

The Mainstream Media Is Hailing A Return Of EC Comics, But It’s Really Just A Marketing Stunt By Gender Queer Publisher Oni Press

February 20, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 9 Comments

Tales From The Crypt, EC Comics

This weekend, the mainstream comic media hailed “the return of EC Comics” as they shill for a publisher that has been known to publish dubious material. For people who actually loved the quality storytelling of the 1950s and the best comics of the golden age, this is not welcome news, or at best, it’s something […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: ec comics, gender queer, hunter gorinson, jason aaron, oni press, tales from the crypt

No, Stan Lee and Chris Claremont Didn’t Always Intend The X-Men To Be Woke

February 20, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 14 Comments

Magneto

With the news about X-Men ’97 turning Morph into a non-binary propaganda piece, the internet’s been set ablaze with arguments over whether the X-Men were always intended to be woke. While Stan Lee’s intentions have been discussed quite a bit, not many people are discussing the iconic Chris Claremont era when analyzing the wokeness content […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: chris claremont, magneto, stan lee, wokeism, x-men, x-men 97

Vox Day’s Epic Fantasy A Throne Of Bones Deplatformed By Amazon

February 19, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 2 Comments

Last evening, Hugo Award-nominated editor, bestselling fantasy author, and acclaimed publisher Vox Day revealed on his blog that Amazon had suspended his ability to re-publish his fantasy book, A Throne Of Bones. The author has been critical of Amazon’s business practices over the last several years as well as deplatformed from several other major corporate […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: A Throne Of Bones, amazon, Arkhaven, blaine pardoe, Castalia, deplatforming, Nick Cole, Vox Day

Jon Malin Drops New Graveyard Shift Vol. V Graphic Novel On IndieGoGo

February 19, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 2 Comments

Graveyard Shift: Vol. V

Former Marvel Comics artist Jon Malin (Cable) launched his new crowdfund campaign for Graveyard Shift: Vol. V on IndieGoGo on Sunday.  This campaign marks the sixth crowdfund installment in the series, with the main series and then the Omega Storm side-story, which Jon Malin claims this story spins directly out from.  The campaign launched to […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: comicsgate, crowdfunds, graveyard shift, indiegogo, jon malin, Mark Poulton

Doctor Who’s David Tennant Mocks Donald Trump In BAFTA Awards Speech

February 19, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

David Tennant

Doctor Who has been embroiled in controversy since the 60th Anniversary specials brought David Tennant back into the forefront with three bizarre episodes putting transgender and race replacements center into the show that used to be about science fiction fun. While the ratings have been the lowest ever for the show for its specials, David […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Television Tagged With: bafta awards, david tennant, Donald Trump, emily blunt, Poor Things

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