Cult favorite comic writer, Eric Powell, gives a much anticipated update on the adaptation of the Goon animated movie.
Let's see how random this headline can be... "Watchmen's" Alan Moore is in a musical project. A rock and roll opera. A rock and roll opera written by members of the fictional band Gorillaz. Yeah... That works.
Is "Black Salt" the next grassroots comic/movie franchise hit? What would happen if Sean Claude Van Damme was in Crouching Tiger; Hidden Dragon? See what can be expected from Black Salt's first comic publication, "The Origin."
MTV got to head over to the Jim Henson Co. and pick (Co)CEO Brian Henson's brain about the prospects of a "Fraggle Rock" movie, and the developing "Dark Crystal" sequel.
Can the comic book be considered a respected medium for literature and fiction?
Does the clash of the thugish Goon and the brutal Dethklok make you want to mosh in hardcore ecstasy, or does it fall short of a cohesive plot and sensible story elements... Are you kidding? This isn't "Moby Dick!" Literary integrity is not Metal!
What more needs to be said? According to Ain't It Cool News, we now have someone at the helm for the movie adaptation of the most epic MMO of all time.
The sequel to the cult hit "Boondock Saints" will have a comic book release to coincide with the release of the movie.
Eric Powell, creator of "The Goon," and fellow Tennessean, sat down with the [adult swim] crew to discuss "The Goon vs Dethklok," the comic, coming this July 22nd.
MTV has the exclusive discussion with Tim Burton and the upcoming animated film "9" being featured at Comic-Con San Diego 2009.
Director Michael Basset has officially confirmed on his blog that the long awaited movie about Robert E. Howard's (creator of Conan the Barbarian) pulp character will play at ComicCon.
You read that correctly. The one and only Ghostbusters vehicle Ecto-1 is up for bid on eBay.
Warner Bros. released three excerpts from some of the featurettes that will be released with the Watchmen Director's Cut edition DVD/Blu-Ray.
We all know Guillermo del Toro is elbow deep in "The Hobbit," but could he also be planning on bringing to life an old monster with some new tricks in his own "Frankenstein" adaptation?
The first full Sherlock Holmes trailer, starring the "Iron Man" Robert Downey Jr.