Category: Comics in Movies & TV

by Matt Tuck | October 20, 2021

Where is Man-Thing? Marvel Studios has teased him twice, but all has gone quiet on that front. Fear not because Marvel’s monsters are coming, and the Man-Thing will be with them. Looking back, Thor: Ragnarok may have been Marvel’s...

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by Robert DOttavi | October 19, 2021

Since 2012, The Addams Family director Barry Sonnenfeld has apparently been developing a Metal Men live-action feature film. While many believed the project was dead in the water, according to Sonnenfeld, DC’s...

by Doug Ohlandt | October 17, 2021

Last week, we took a look at the changes to the Comics Code that occurred in 1971 and how that led to a 1970s horror comics boom, as well as the investment potential in Marvel’s big three monster titles: Tomb of Dracula, Werewolf By...

by Robert DOttavi | October 16, 2021

With The X-Men making their debut in the MCU soon, Marvel Studios have a pantheon of characters who were not done justice by 20th Century Fox. One set of characters related to the X-Men who never saw any love from Fox (aside from a few...

by Robert DOttavi | October 15, 2021

Since a brief, blink and you’ll miss it cameo in the first Guardians of the Galaxy back in 2014 and a name-drop in the sequel, Marvel fans have been desperate to see Adam Warlock in live-action glory. Well, turns out we...

by Don | October 12, 2021

Amateur investors chase the shiny balls. They buy shares when a comic is hot (i.e., a character making their debut on Disney+ or on the big screen) and peaking in value. More experienced investors wait until the FOMO recedes, allow other books to capture the market's attention,...

by Matt Tuck | October 12, 2021

Ahead of the Book of Boba Fett, Disney+ dropped the full season of the anime-inspired Star Wars: Visions, and the series should have you watching those Star Wars mangas. STAR WARS WITH AN ANIME TWIST

by Matt Tuck | October 11, 2021

Shadecraft and King Spawn were getting the love from buyers this week, but never count out the subject of so many Marvel rumors, Submariner. Here's a look at this week's comic trends and oddballs! The

by Robert DOttavi | October 11, 2021

With Marvel Studios looking to restart the X-Men franchise, one group of villains from the rogues gallery that never got the respect they deserved were the Hellfire Club. Despite an okay appearance in X-Men: First Class, the...

by Robert DOttavi | October 10, 2021

After Venom: Let There Be Carnage’s massive opening weekend, it seems as if the movies (at least in the United States) are well and truly back, and boy does that feel good to write. With Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures committed...