Monday, March 21st, 2011
By Mark - Art Institute
If there’s one thing that really pisses off comic book geeks it’s when people who’ve never picked up a comic in their life predicate their knowledge on superheroes and villains solely on what they saw in the movies or television. Many times, people assume that storylines and characters have stayed the course since their inception. Check out our list of 10 superhero myths debunked after the jump!
Sunday, March 13th, 2011
By Scott CU - Boulder
Everyone’s heard of Batman, but have you heard of Grant Morrison? Because he’s done what the Joker, Two-Face and all the others couldn’t – he’s the man who finally killed The Dark Knight. Morrison is the famed comic book writer behind Batman R.I.P., where Bruce Wyane is killed, and Batman and Robin, where the first Robin – Dick Grayson – has to take up the Bat-mantle. But, as with most comic characters, Bruce Wayne didn’t stay dead forever, and with the recent hardcover release of The Return of Bruce Wayne, Grant Morrison’s work is once again in the news. Here’s a look at some of both the professional and personal highlights of one of comic’s consistently creative, popular and controversial writers. Check out Grant’s full profile after the jump!
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
By WallyDu
The date was December 31, 2009. While the rest of the world waited for it all to end, Beyoncé reped for all the single ladies in St. Barts. The performer and ever budding business woman earned top dollar that night as the entertainment portion of a super exclusive, star-studded New Years Eve bash. The event was celebration destination number one for the “… Click to read more
Friday, November 28th, 2008
By Rob - UPENN
There are few absolute truths in the DC comic book universe. Superman can’t be around kryptonite, OA is the source of the Green Lanterns’ power, Wonder Woman hates most men, and Batman is Bruce Wayne. Everything else can be cured by a simple “crisis,” of varying levels of finality.
In the newest twist of comic book fate, a line has be… Click to read more