Hidden Gems: The Comic Book History of Comics
This info-packed miniseries by Fred Van Lente & Ryan Dunlavey is a fascinating look at the history of comics from their pre-Golden Age beginnings to modern times.
This info-packed miniseries by Fred Van Lente & Ryan Dunlavey is a fascinating look at the history of comics from their pre-Golden Age beginnings to modern times.
Morgan Spurlock teams with executive producers Joss Whedon, Stan Lee, and Harry Knowles to bring Comic-Con to the masses in this massively entertaining documentary.
Marvel’s most existential extraterrestrial enjoyed a brief moment in the TV limelight during the late nineties. Thanks to Netflix, we now have a chance to relive his animated adventures. Are they worth checking out? Read on to find out.
The second biggest comic convention in the entire nerd world has come to an all-to-early close, with record-setting attendance numbers upwards of 100,000 attendees. PoP!’s New York Comic Con correspondents give a recap of the weekend and the con that was.
Day 2 of PoP! Takes Manhattan is in the books, and PanelsOnPages.com snagged some sweet video from New York Comic Con for your audio and visual pleasure. Keep a lookout for an up-and-comer in the industry, maybe you’ve heard of him? Stan “The Man” Lee?
PoP! takes a look at the six most meta characters in all of comicdom.
Man, wouldn’t it be crazy if Stan Lee and Pamela Anderson teamed-up to make a cartoon about a vigilante exotic dancer? Oh, wait. They totally did.
Spiders vs. Hunters! No, it’s not a new show on the Discovery Channel – it’s the main event of “The Grim Hunt,” and it looks like the Hunters are winning by a landslide so far.
Check out PoP!’s very own Chi-Town Spidey, Peter Norbot, as he auditions for “Comic Con Episode Four: A Fan’s Hope”, the new San Diego Comic-Con Documentary produced by Morgan Spurlock, Joss Whedon, and Stan Lee!
Cats are devious, conniving, and not to be trusted. So why does Marvel want one of its most beloved characters to look like one?
That does it! After over 45 years it’s finally the time to retcon one of the worst creations of the 1960s: Norman Osborn’s hairdo.
Comic book movies been a huge part of Hollywood in the passing decade, but we can’t forget the struggle the genre had for many years. Some movies eventually made it to the screen in some form, others are still in limbo.