The Super geek’s guide to 2015
Video games The Order: 1886 (PS4), Feb. 20 Set in a steampunk version of Victorian-era London, the single-player game introduces players to an ancient order of knights who have
Video games The Order: 1886 (PS4), Feb. 20 Set in a steampunk version of Victorian-era London, the single-player game introduces players to an ancient order of knights who have
A rare 1939 comic drawing from the adventures of boy hero Tintin sold for 539,880 euros ($673,468) during auctions staged simultaneously in Brussels and Paris on Sunday.
There is nobody else doing what Manix Abrera is doing—figuratively and literally.
“BAKYA crowd” is a term coined by the late and famous film director, Bert Avellana, to describe the reason for the box-office success of films. The sound of thousands of wooden clogs clickity-clacking on the marble lobbies of Dalisay or Life theaters meant the masa viewer came to see Tagalog films in droves in the ’50s.
Imagine having a dream that has chased you since childhood: a four-color vision of panels and figures, of endless Fridays full of delight. Imagine wanting to do this more than anything.
“Guardians of the Galaxy” shows there’s still plenty of fertile ground for superhero movies.
Nautilus Comics announces two special releases during Indieket 2014.
While many children are spending money on the latest gadgets, Miguel Yulo is fascinated collecting Star Wars toys.
Japan’s parliament has passed a law which bans possession of child pornography, but excludes sexually explicit comics, animation and computer graphics.
The long and short of it is – circumcision is an illegal act. This is the message of a comics-based magazine in California, which is bidding to make circumcision illegal.
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