In 1978, DC Comics abruptly cancelled half its titles in a dramatic event dubbed the "DC Implosion." Bob Rozakis reveals how record blizzards delayed comic sales data, triggering mass cancellations.
The new Oni Press graphic novel dramatizes the life and work of Dr. Opal Lee.
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The National Book Development Board (NBDB) and the Filipino Critics Circle have announced the 30 winners of the 43rd National ...
The JCC Jewish Book Festival returns this month with a lineup that merges literature, history, memoir, food, music and visual culture. Now in its 41st year, the festival runs from February 21 to 26. A ...
Frankenstein, Hellboy, KPop Demon Hunters, and more make up our list of the best fantasy movies on Netflix in February 2026.
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This is where the “under $40” treasures come into play – perfectly wonderful pieces of history that haven’t yet hit the ...
A Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 fan's copy of the game's art book is confiscated by customs, who seem to have mistaken it for ...
Veteran director Chuck Hudson brings his background as a devoted student of legendary French mime artist Marcel Marceau to Rossini's famous comic opera.
This legendary Image Comics masterpiece changed superhero stories forever ...
On February 13th, 2000, the world was forced to say goodbye to the world of Peanuts, with Schulz offering a perfect farewell.