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Marvel Knights Animation ASTONISHING X-MEN DANGEROUS by Robert T. Trate, News Editor
(April 03, 2012)
On April 10, 2012, Shout! Factory, in collaboration with Marvel Knights Animation will unleash Marvel Knights Animation Astonishing X-Men: Dangerous on DVD. The highly popular “Dangerous” storyline and eye-popping visuals from the graphic novel by pop

Iron Patriot in Iron Man 3 by Robert T. Trate, News Editor
(May 31, 2011)
Here is James Badge Dale in character as the Iron Patriot on the set of Iron Man 3 in North Carolina. A surprise because if you’ve been following the movie it was just assumed he’d been playing Coldblood since his character is Eric Savin. Nonetheless t

KICK-ASS vs. KICK-ASS by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(April 30, 2010)
The comic and the movie, head-to-head

Comics for Other Media, Part 2: Prose, Video Games, and Verse by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(April 16, 2010)
The mechanics of adaptation, revisited.

Comics for Other Media, Part 1: Movies and TV by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(April 09, 2010)
Put your thinking caps on. It's going to be one of those weeks.

A Short History of Vampires in Comics, Part 2 by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(April 01, 2010)
Our look at the undead in comics continues

A Short History of Vampires in Comics, Part 1 by Kurt Amacker, Contributing Writer
(March 25, 2010)
American Vampire just came out, so we have an excuse

Comics You May Have Missed: Black Hole by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(March 18, 2010)
Charles Burns's vision of adolescence is appropriately nightmarish

Comics You May Have Missed: Johnny Cash: I See a Darkness by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(March 11, 2010)
The Man in Black's life in comics

Keith DeCandido on Licensed Comics by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(March 04, 2010)
The Farscape writer dishes on comics drawn from other mediums.

Flying Over HAUNT by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(February 25, 2010)
The first arc of Haunt concludes, but is it any good?

Comics After Losing a Laptop by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(February 12, 2010)
Some things just put the world into perspective

Comics You May Have Missed: The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(February 05, 2010)
Ia! Ia! Cthulhu Fhtagn!

It’s All About Readability by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(January 29, 2010)
How to keep the Three Cs alive and well in comics.

The Horrifying Worlds of Hart Fisher: Part 2 by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(January 22, 2010)
Digging into Dahmer and Danzig

The Horrifying Worlds of Hart Fisher: Part 1 by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(January 15, 2010)
The NFZ interviews the most dangerous man in comics

Five Things We Want in Comics This Decade by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(January 08, 2010)
Even though the decade doesn’t actually start until 2011, but whatever

Five Notable Comic Events From 2009 by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(December 31, 2009)
Because there’s a law somewhere that says we have to do this

Comic Artists as Storytellers by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(December 17, 2009)
This time, we’re hear to give due credit to artists. That seems painfully obvious in a visual medium, but there’s a bit more to it.

Flying Over DC’s EARTH ONE Books by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(December 10, 2009)
DC’s graphic novels are for new readers, but will it matter?

Comics You May Have Missed: the road to god knows… by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(December 03, 2009)
Von Allan’s graphic novel, "the road to god knows..." takes an unflinching look at mental illness.

Five Things to be Thankful for in Comics by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(November 27, 2009)
Because we can’t complain about things every week

Succeeding in Comics without Success by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(November 20, 2009)
There are a million pieces about how difficult it is to succeed in comics. This week’s No-Fly Zone is our contribution to an admittedly cynical body of blog posts and editorials about how brutal the business can be. But, there’s inspiration to be fou

The 5 Comics Fans You Meet in Hell by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(November 15, 2009)
There are those fans—and you know who I’m talking about—that the other fans bitch about. They take continuity way too seriously. They complain about unfaithful movies endlessly. They argue about which fictional characters would win in a fight. Hy

When Comics Stop Being Comics by Kurt Amacker, Columnist
(November 05, 2009)
How the digital age is changing the medium