Peter Parker was just an average teenager. Well, not exactly. His intelligence was above average. He liked science and because of his dedication to his studies, the “cool” kids called him a bookworm. It all changed when he was bit by a radioactive spider and became Spider-Man, but it also didn’t. His life was fundamentally […]
SHAZAM!
Mark Waid loves the original Fawcett Captain Marvels. So do we. You can buy this final issue of the Fawcett Captain Marvels by clicking here.
Spider-Man Rocks!
This short-lived musical stage show at Universal Studios Hollywood ran for two years, from 2002 to 2004, following the success of the Sam Raimi feature film, although the theme park only held rights to the comic-book version and couldn’t model itself after the feature film too closely. Which resulted, as it happened, in a much […]
Creature of Habit
Mark Waid tells a great tale about Silver Age Wonder Woman editor/writer Robert Kanigher: Silver Age Wonder Woman books from the Waid Collection are on sale now! Click here!
Rest Now, Dreamer
During my freshman year of college, I met Ray Bradbury at Earthling Bookstore in Santa Barbara, California. Mr. Bradbury was there signing copies of his newest book, Zen and the Art of Writing, a collection of essays on writing and the creative process. The line was lengthy, and the wait was considerable, as Mr. Bradbury […]
Really?
One of the best Rogues’ Galleries in all of comics, and CBS went with “Mr. White”? Nothing’s more intimidating than a bubble bath…
Cold-Blooded
The new, rebooted SPIDER-MAN movie is only a few short weeks away, and with it will come a classic Spidey villain making his silver-screen appearance for the first time: The Lizard. (Although your heart has to go out to actor Dylan Baker, who portrayed the Lizard’s alter ego Dr. Curt Connors in all three of […]
Riddle Me This!
The book that launched the 1960s Super-hero renaissance! Mark Waid tells us all about it: And you can own it! Click here for all the details!
Stan Talks Steve
Spider-Man co-creator Stan Lee discusses one of the most famous Spidey sequences, as illustrated by his co-creator Steve Ditko.
You Can’t Go Wrong With Superman Beating Up Nazis
So says Mark Waid. Listen for yourself: And you can own it! Click here for all the details!
Action Is His Reward
Forty years later, and this damned song is still catchy.
The Blastoff Art Gallery – Spider-Man
My favorite time of the month is here again, to unveil our newest cover banner from Blastoff’s Artist in Residence, the amazing Elena Casagrande! Click on the image to see it in all its glory!
Picture Yourself in a Bat-Boat on a River
Sooner or later, everyone meets Batman. Even the Beatles. Mark Waid tells us more: And you can own this bit of bizarre Bat-history! Just click here to buy!