Now that Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuiness's epic run on Hulk has come to an end and we know who the Red Hulk is, we sit down and take a close look at the controversial and really quite good run on Marvel Comics Hulk!
Now that Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuiness's epic run on Hulk has come to an end and we know who the Red Hulk is, we sit down and take a close look at the controversial and really quite good run on Marvel Comics Hulk!
They are the titans of indie comics: Chris Ware, Peter Bagge, and Dan Clowes, and we're looking at some of their seminal works, and trying to figure out just what makes them so good.
Warren Ellis has been a constant A-List writer since breaking into comics, but as we look back at his career, the year 2000 appears to have been the height of his creative output with his runs on The Authority, Planetary and Transmetropolitan.
It's Bryan Lee O'Malley's world and we're just living in it. This week, iFanboy takes a look at the final volume in the Scott Pilgrim series as well as the film adaptation from director Edgar Wright.
It's Bryan Lee O'Malley's world and we're just living in it. This week, iFanboy takes a look at the final volume in the Scott Pilgrim series as well as the film adaptation from director Edgar Wright.
The exciting finale to iFanboy's San Diego Comic-Con coverage featuring: Matt Fraction, Jamie McKelvie, Kieron Gillen, Jeff Lemire and the one and only, Stan Lee
San Diego Comic-Con is the biggest event in comics. It has come and gone, but iFanboy was there, shooting, gathering, interviewing the best comics have to offer featuring Jeph Loeb, Grant Morrison, Skottie Young and more!
One of the biggest stories of the San Diego Comic-Con was the new TV series on AMC, The Walking Dead, based on the successful comic book series created by Robert Kirkman. We caught up with Kirkman and the usual hilarity ensued
Ron discovers comic book history in Witzend #3, Conor goes back into the storage unit and finds a 19 year old issue of Avengers, and Josh reviews the latest original graphic novel starring one of his favorite characters: Hellblazer Pandemonium!
One of iFanboy's most beloved indie comic creators is Terry Moore. With a rabid and loyal fanbase from his epic work, Strangers In Paradise, Moore is now well into his "second act," the comic book series, Echo.
I See A Darkness is the graphic novel all about one of iFanboy's all time favorite musicians, Johnny Cash. A few tips on being a critical comic book reader: whether a book is good or bad is often based on good or bad storytelling. You'll find out exactly that means. Plus: feast your eyes on some original comic book art!
Gritty undercover agents who have lost their way, diminutive Canadian super heroes, and comic book boxes that open up like drawers -- it's iFanboy time!
iFanboy catches up with Indie comic creator icon Jeff Smith for an interview discussing his success with his smash hit Bone andhis recently launched new series, Rasl.
San Diego Comic-Con comes to a close with its most explosive interview yet! iFanboy's Ron Richards faces off against Darwyn Cooke! Touch gloves, and come out swinging!
The San Diego Comic-Con International is upon us again, and iFanboy takes to the floor of the mother of all comic book conventions to talk to the most talented folks in comics once more!
The Comic Book Convention is the ultimate visceral experience for the comic book fan. Luckily iFanboy are veterans of the Con circuit, and are here to give you the lay of the land.
What are the best comics we've seen this year? What are the titles you should be looking out for? We go through all our favorite titles of the year so far!
Astro City, the creator owned comic from Kurt Busiek, Alex Ross and Brent Anderson is one of iFanboy's favorite comics of all time. By taking a look at some of the best stories, we find out that it's also been quite influential on other comics as well.
We asked the audience what comics iFanboy wasn't paying enough attention to, and now we're back with our reviews on Deadpool, Locke and Key, and Secret Six
What's in the vault this week? Teenagers who REALLY don't like their parents; an English space hero returns to face his greatest enemy; and a young man who goes to war and finds himself!
It's that time again! You wrote and called into iFanboy and we're answering your questions about how long it takes to read a comic, who should play Captain America, what comic book convention you should go to and more!
Have you got a thing for heists, bank jobs, or capers? Lucky for you crime comics have made a massive comeback in recent years, and now there are some fantastic books for fans of the seedy underbelly of the world.
All comic book readers have a big stack of those big comic book reference books. You either hunt them down, or get them as gifts, but sometimes the best books aren't actually comics, but are just books about comics
The short, hairy, surly mutant with claws and a weird haircut is the one of the most popular and enduring characters Marvel has. With the release of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, iFanboy takes a look at the history of Logan, and what makes him such a favorite.
What's in the vault this week? The last member of an intergalactic police force; an icon of truth, justice and the Soviet Way; and some young super-powered whippersnappers who don't know their place!
iFanboy invades rainy Seattle for the Emerald City Comicon 2009. Featuring: Mark Waid (Irredeemable), Ivan Brandon (Viking), Rick Remender (Punisher), C.B. Cebulski (Marvel Comics) Matt Kindt (Super Spy), Jeff Parker (Agents of Atlas), Georges Jeanty (Buffy The Vampire Slayer), Matt Fraction (X-Men) and Brian Michael Bendis (New Avengers).
On the day Flash Rebirth was released Geoff Johns sat down with Josh and talked about his work with DC Comics, including Green Lantern, JSA, 52, Action Comics and the Flash.
The most obvious way to tell you're looking at a superhero is by the costume. This week iFanboy talks capes, masks, tights, leather, boots and pouches.
After years of almost totally dismissing an entire line of comic books, this week iFanboy accepts the Top Cow Challenge. The results might surprise you.
This week, iFanboy takes a look at Grant Morrison's audacious DC Comics' event, Final Crisis, and answers the big questions... like, what the heck was that all about?