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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

John Scalzi, Neil Gaiman, And Mary Robinette Kowal Caused The Hugo Awards Decline, And Now They’re Whining About Worldcon Unfairness

February 18, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 3 Comments

Chengdu Worldcon Hugo Awards

The fallout from the Chinese censorship of Chengdu Worldcon’s 2023 Hugo Awards keeps spreading. After it was revealed that the Hugo Awards Committee team colluded with the Chi-coms to spy on and censor science fiction writers, many of the genre’s political activist rabble-rousers posted their outrage about the Hugo Awards being rigged. John Scalzi, Neil […]

Filed Under: Books, Pop Culture Tagged With: chengdu worldcon, hugo awards, john scali, mary robinette kowal, neil gaiman, science fiction, wokeism

YouTube Has Demonetized WDW Pro WIth No Strikes, Warnings, Or Ways To Appeal

February 17, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 5 Comments

WDW Pro Members Only Channel Thumbnail

Entertainment and pop culture analyst WDW Pro has been demonetized on YouTube. Purveyor of the pop culture news website, That Park Place, WDW Pro has been integral in his work on the culture war against the evils of megacorporations in entertainment. It appeared as if YouTube had gotten better about its censorship policies over the […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Pop Culture Tagged With: censorship, wdw pro, YouTube

IDW Publishing’s Heather Antos Is Drawing Interior Art For A Child Grooming LGBTQ Comic Project

February 16, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

"When I Was Young..." Comic Cover

Heather Antos is contributing artwork to an interior comic story for a new crowdfund comic. The embattled IDW Publishing editor has been doing doodles on the side for some time, but this marks the first time she has done sequentials for a comic. As one might expect, the comic book is a full LGBTQ grooming […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: heather antos, idw publishing, wokeism

Leaked E-mails Reveal Hugo Awards Committee Spied On Writers On Behalf Of The Chinese Government For Chengdu WorldCon

February 15, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 11 Comments

N.K. Jemisin Hugo Award Worldcon 2018

The Hugo Awards have been a debacle of epic proportions for nearly a decade. Once revered as an award that heralded classic works in the science fiction genre, it’s been mired in politics since extreme leftists in publishing decided to put political agenda ahead of stories. 2023’s Hugo Awards came under fire when serial cuckold […]

Filed Under: Books, Pop Culture Tagged With: chengdu, hugo awards, science fiction, worldcon

Mark Millar Announces Dark Horse Comics Library Editions for The Ambassadors And Wanted & Big Game

February 15, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Mark Millar

Mark Millar moved his comic line over to Dark Horse Comics at the end of the last year, with a promise of new collected editions and new comics coming in 2024. Now, Dark Horse has revealed the first two Millarworld books to get their famed Library Edition treatement in Wanted & Big Game and The […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: collected editions, dark horse comics, mark millar, millarworld, the ambassadors

Aethon Books Announces New Larry Correia Fantasy Series Debuting In 2025

February 15, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

Larry Correia

Popular author of the Monster Hunter International series, Larry Correia, is starting a new fantasy world. No stranger to RPG-inspired worlds with his Legend of the Five Rings homage in Son of a Black Sword, he’s now creating one publisher Aethon says is inspired by Dungeons & Dragons. Their press release on their website says: […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: baen books, dungeons & dragons, Larry Correia, monster hunter international

Swamp Thing Writer Nancy A. Collins Posts GoFundMe For Medical Bill Assistance

February 14, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

Nancy A. Collins, Gofundme

Swamp Thing writer Nancy A. Collins has put out a call for help with her medical bills via GoFundMe. The writer has had health problems as of late, and the mainstream comic industry in addition to not paying well, is notorious for not helping out their past contributors with health coverage or any sort of […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News

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