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Marvel's CB Cebulski On His Approach to Events and Spider-Man: Full Circle
From War of the Realms to Absolute Carnage, CB Cebulski takes his own approach to what makes a Marvel Comics event series.
CB Cebulski Has A Grand Design For Marvel's 80th Anniversary Comics
Secret histories, new characters and new formats drive Marvel Comics latest celebration of its eight decade legacy.
Take 'The Flash: Death of the Speed Force' Title Literally, Williamson Warns
Joshua Williamson explains why the shocking events promised by his next story go back to Flash #1, and tells fans to take the title literally.
EXCLUSIVE: CB Cebulski's Vision For the X-Men As the Fan's Marvel E-i-C
Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics CB Cebulski explains his vision as it relates to Jonathan Hickman's reinvention of the X-Men.
EXCLUSIVE: Joshua Williamson Explains The Dangers of Batman/Superman
With the Batman Who Laughs recruiting more and more twisted heroes, Batman/Superman drives the DC Universe deeper into the Year of the Villain.
Seis Manos Unleashes Mexican Kung Fu As Netflix's Next Anime
The creators and cast of Seis Manos, including Danny Trejo and Mike Colter, preview the new Netflix anime's mix of kung fu and horror.
SDCC: Marvel Swings With Amazing Spider-Man
Spider-Man talent from Nick Spencer to Tom Taylor and more line up to take Peter Parker into an amazing year of comics.
SDCC: Marvel Comics #1000 Celebrates 80 Years of the House of Ideas
C.B. Cebulski and creators from across Marvel unite to share a look at the 80-page epic that celebrates Marvel's eight decades.
SDCC: DiDio Redefines DC Comics At DC Nation
The DC Co-Publisher and a lineup of talent from Greg Capullo to Joshua Williamson address the all-new, all-DC brand of DC Comics.
INTERVIEW: Ed Brubaker Takes Criminals From Comic-Con To Amazon Prime
The veteran writer explores his dual life, as Brubaker gets back into his and Sean Phillips' Criminal and sees Too Old To Die Young stream on Amazon Prime.
INTERVIEW: Berger Books Commits To Creator-Owned in a Post-Vertigo Market
Groundbreaking comics editor Karen Berger reflects on what the end of Vertigo says about modern comics while prepping a new season of Berger Books.
Annie Potts on Ghostbusters at 35: "I'm Not Sure Bill Murray Ever Read The Script"
The actress behind Janine Melnitz reflects on what makes Ivan Reitman's iconic comedy inspiring fans three and a half decades on.
INTERVIEW: How Scott Snyder Is Preparing The Justice League for War
With an expanded League, a resurgent Legion of Doom and an army of multiversal guest stars, Justice League is about to launch its biggest story yet.
Dark Phoenix Team Wanted To Correct The Mistakes of X-Men: The Last Stand
The team that had a hand in the 2000s version of Jean Grey's fall tried to improve upon the classic comic's film history with Dark Phoenix.
EXCLUSIVE: Charest, Pichelli & Hitch Variants Debut Full Space Bandits Cast
For Mark Millar and Matteo Scalera's new series, a trio of A-list artists reveals the cosmic criminals behind Space Bandits' story.
Miracleman: Gaiman & Buckingham Have Worked On New Stories
The Miracleman comic that's waited over 15 years to be released is finally on its way to being published -- hopefully.
INTERVIEW: Neil Gaiman & Good Omens Cast On Making An Epic Six-Hour Movie
Neil Gaiman, David Tennant, Michael Sheen and Jon Hamm explore what's funny about the apocalypse with their Amazon TV take on Good Omens.
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Millar Mixes Vicious Crime & Sci-Fi In Netflix's Space Bandits
Mark Millar and Matteo Scalera explore what happens when '80s sci-fi hits modern social movements in Netflix's Space Bandits.
Tom King Promises Wally West Is Primed For Big Things After Heroes In Crisis
Wally West, the hero hit hardest by DC's Heroes In Crisis will not disappear after the event's finale, promises writer Tom King.
Snyder & Capullo's Last Knight On Earth Asks If Batman Should Even Exist
The team behind an epic run of Batman stories go for one last ride, asking the ultimate question: Should the Dark Knight exist at all?