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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave Stan Lee’s third collaboration with a renowned artist is undoubtedly the most famous of all. Originally released under The Epic Comics Line, it was a limited edition second issue series, suggesting a more mature reader approach to the story, a light of continuity. This is the Silver Surfer: the analogy of Lee, Mobius, John Wellington, and Mark Chiarello. This is a story set at an uncertain time in the future, with the silver surfer appearing to be hiding on the streets upon Galactus’ return. This time, we appear essentially as a god…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave Actor Elijah Wood and director Daniel Noah were at a film festival held in Colorado about a decade ago. We stayed at the infamous untwilight Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. After several failed attempts to communicate with the paranormal, something shocking happened – it started to work. And before they knew it, they were communicating with the young girl. They asked her if there was anything she wanted to do, and she spelled out one word: Follow W. She gave them a number 324. After all, many guests document their supernatural…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave Through Hollywood reporters, fledgling horror publisher Panic Entertainment has released The Accessories, a five-part series written by David Dustmartian and Leah Kilpatrick, along with the art of Patrick Piazarunga. The book follows Igor, Renfield and Mrs. Hyde, and they develop new paths from Masters Frankenstein, Dracula and Dr. Jekyll. Art by Patrick Piazarunga Igor, Lenfield and Mrs Hyde have supported the Masters’ demonic mission for decades, but today they will stop being loyal. Today, true fear comes out of the door. The looming question is… what are they doing now? These three…

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Every week there’s a real horny that hits the stands of new comics. Readers often know exactly what they are most interested in (they have their pull lists sitting in the reliable hands of comic shops), but they are sometimes told about opposing that old trim and judging the book by its cover. Some truly amazing cover art hits every week. These were the ones that caught Colin’s eye for the week of July 16th, 2025. Batman: Long Halloween – The Last Halloween #8 Variants by Becky Cloonan We love the big wet swamp boa here at the cover review,…

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Star Trek was this year’s San Diego Comic-Con with a huge presence, including Star Trek: Strange New World and Star Trek: Star Fleet Academy. It’s correct that the con artist closed on a trek. It contains Star Trek: the next frontier panel. IDW Publishing is taking advantage of the following frontiers to promote a new line of Star Trek Books featuring a range of creators: These are authors: Christopher Cantwell, Susan & Tilly Bridges, Tim Sheridan, Robbie Thompson, Travis Mercer, Colin Kelly & Jackson Runtzing. The panel was moderated by trekking editor Heather Antos. The first was written by Star…

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Participating in the Todd MacFarlane panel at San Diego Comic-Con has become an annual tradition for me. Part of that is because McFarlane knows how to get the attention of the room. His energy is probably coincidental or exceeded by fellow nerd legend Kevin Smith. The other half is because he often drops hints about the future of spawning. Especially in the comics field. This year, McFarlane decided to switch that. Instead of making a massive public, he held a casual conversation with Jim Viscardi, the business vice president of Image Comics. This was a truly unique experience. The first…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave The Enagon universe was recharged with San Diego Comics-2025, bringing the loudest cheers, biggest surprises and most heartfelt moments of the weekend. Daniel Warren Johnson, Robert Kirkman, Joshua Williamson and editor Sean McKierwich gathered to celebrate a candy store that felt like 100 children. Just outside the gate, Johnson receives thunder applause for his work in the Transformers. It was a perfect moment of turning for fans and creators, and Johnson embraced it with humility and humor. “I came, saw, and I conquered. I had a great time. In every respect, I…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave By Sean Manning With the opening of the first step in the theatre literally in the middle of Fantastic Four: San Diego Comic-Con, it’s no surprise that Marvel has dedicated several panels to hype the brand new entry in the film’s universe. On Saturday afternoon, Editor-in-Chief CB Severski held a panel that dealt directly with the screen process, along with panelist Tom Breboat, executive editor of the panelist and editor of the Fantastic Four. Jonathan Hickman, former Fantastic for Writer, is currently writing The Ultimate Spider-Man. Brian Minoring, head of visual development,…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave Saturday’s DC Comics: The Gotham City Panel, moderated by Rob Levin, the Line group editor, included Matt Fraction, Scott Snyder, Nick Draggotta, Daniel Warren Johnson, Dan Jurgens and Kyle Higgins. The panel began with a trailer for the DC Highlovely Weekly Cinematic Audio Podcast adaptation for Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale’s Dark Viction Series set, set on Wednesday, July 30th. Levin began with fractions about being one of the few creators to reboot the main Batman title with his playful, resourceful self. Levin asked about his personal interest in assuming Batman. Fractions…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave You’ll have a new playmate that King of the Monsters will destroy, so move over the destruction. On Friday’s “Godzilla of 70: 70 Years of Monsters of 70,” during the 2025 San Diego Comics Con artist panel, IDW’s Jake Williams announced the upcoming crossover series between Godzilla and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which was released this November. The series is written by Tim Seeley and depicted by Fero PE. A cover of the new crossover series announced at SDCC ’25 on July 25th, 2025. Williams also promoted the October release covering…

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