Comics
Who is Bloodshot? Trailer Introduces Vin Diesel as Valiant Comics Superhero
In "Bloodshot," Vin Diesel plays an assassin who becomes a superhero in search of his real identity. It's the first movie in what's likely to be a series featuring characters from the Valiant Comics universe.
Kazuo Umezu's Landmark Horror Manga 'The Drifting Classroom' Returns
Originally serialized beginning in 1972, "The Drifting Classroom" portrays the horrors that unfold after an elementary school is transported to an endless wasteland, unleashing factional violence, suicide and monsters upon children doing their best to survive.
On Batman Day, the Bat-Signal Will Be Lit in Cities Around the World
Batman was created 80 years ago by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Comic book stores around the world will celebrate the Caped Crusader with special events and free comic books.
'Maus' Author Calls Trump 'Orange Skull'
"Maus" author Art Spiegelman says "international fascism again looms large" after Marvel censored a piece where he compared Trump to villain Red Skull.
Upcoming Comic 'Savior' Stars Corporate Fascist Megachurch Messiah
The new comic by writer Ales Kot and artist Robert Sammelin is part of the upcoming slate from new publisher Artists Writers & Artisans.
Five Points Festival Brings Designer Toys, Indie Comics & More to Brooklyn
There's unique art for everybody at the returning Five Points Festival
DC Universe May Releases
DC Universe originals will be available for 4K Ultra HD streaming starting in May.
Everything Coming to DC Universe in March
The 1974 "Shazam!" live-action series makes its debut on the streaming service.
Aiden Gallagher Talks 'The Umbrella Academy' on Netflix
Actor Aiden Gallagher said the show was "Must. See. TV."
Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson on '2 Dope Queens'
"We're still keeping the same vision of the show. We still have really diverse comics on, great conversations with different celebs."
'The Gifted' Season 2 Premiere Feeds the Chaos
It looks and feels more like a superhero show compared to the dated, yet enthralling, wild goose chase of a first season.
DC Universe Streaming Service: Everything to Know
DC Universe launches September 15 and 'Titans' gets a release date.
'X-Men: Grand Design' Preview
"X-Men: Grand Design" by Ed Piskor retells 30 years of X-Men history. "Second Genesis" #2, the fourth issue, is out Aug. 29.
51 Marvel Movie Facts That Will Blow You Away
With films like Captain Marvel, Spider-Man: Far From Home and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 all slated for release in 2019, it's safe to say that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is sure to dominate the box office for years to come.
We Need More Comics Like Michelle Wolf in the Trump Era
Wolf's performance will be remembered as more consequential than Stephen Colbert's similarly iconoclastic act at the 2006 press correspondent's dinner where he excoriated President George W. Bush to his face.
Superman at 80: How Two High Schools Kid Created Him
Superman—the first, most famous American superhero—turns 80 this year.
Marvel Swaps Anti-Diversity EIC for New, Global Mindset
Axel Alonso is out at Marvel, and the comics giant has replaced him with C.B. Cebulski, editor on 'The Runaways' and global-minded creative.
Complex: From Fringe to Mainstream
Through smart YouTube shows like "Hot Ones" and "Everyday Struggle," Complex Networks has evolved into a major media player from its start as a glossy magazine.
Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose Talk Hungry Ghosts
Newsweek spoke with Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose at New York Comic Con about their upcoming graphic novel Hungry Ghosts, a horror anthology immersed in the world of food and cooking.
Everything We Know About D.C.'s 'Justice League'
If you blinked, you may have missed the future queen of Atlantis's strengths in the 30-second clip.
'The Walking Dead' Creator Hints at Ending to the Comic
Robert Kirkman also revealed the death of a major character.
This Philly Comic Book Event Is A Con On A Mission
Distribution remains one of the biggest challenges for African-American artists.
Critic's Defense of Wonder Woman Review Stirs Backlash
David Edelstein's Vulture review (and his defense of it) highlights the pushback against how some male film critics talk about female characters.
Alternative Comics Find a Hip Home at Festival
Geeky Portland, Ore., sleuths out the uniquely funny with stage for up-and-coming stand-ups
Ta-Nehisi Coates Is Writing a Black Panther Comic for Marvel
We've been long overdue for a multi-dimensional black superhero.
The Secret Formula for Writing Letterman Jokes
How writers used to get wisecracks read on the 'Late Show,' according to Ben Schwartz of 'Parks and Rec.'
Pulp (Science) Fiction: Quentin Tarantino Conceptualizing Futuristic Flick
The director talks comic book Django sequels, "The Hateful Eight" and sci-fi plans at Comic-Con this past weekend
Pow! Zap! Kerrash! Enter Madiba, Comic Book Hero
Move over Batman and the Green Lantern, Nelson Mandela enters the graphic biography pantheon.