The superstar comic book creative team of Mark Millar (Civil War, Wolverine, Fantastic Four) and Tony Harris (Ex-Machina, Starman) come to the Isotope in San Francisco to celebrate the release of their new creator-owned book, War Heroes, published by Image Comics and talk comic books with iFanboy.
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Eric Seals - The historic Elmwood Cemetery in Detroit hosted the 25th annual Veterans Day ceremony honoring members of the 102nd Civil War Colored Troops. The ceremony included a fly over by jets, presentation of wreaths, prayers, songs & remembrance from over the 300 people who attended includi...
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All good things must come to an end, and so as the summer comic book convention season wraps up, Ron and Gordon the Intern bring you a report from the floor of Wizard World Chicago. Despite the lack of Booth Babes and the smaller convention floor (not to mention the ominously low black ceiling),...
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Love it or hate it, but if you are a comic book reader, mid-2006 to early-2007 was all about Marvel Comics' CIVIL WAR. This week, iFanboy takes a look back at the event that has (supposedly) reshaped the Marvel Universe. Did they like it? What worked? What didn’t? Just how many comi...
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Sure, in the world of comic books, writers and artists get all the headlines - but who REALLY makes a comic book come together? The letterer, that’s who! And when you think great comic book letterers, you probably think Chris Eliopoulos. In this episode, iFanboy visits one of the indu...
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Despite the fact that shooting Native Americans in the face may be fun for some people Dan and Andrew still give this "Quantum Leap" ripoff a negative review. Gamedians.com is a video gaming blog written and updated by comedians Andrew DeWitt and Dan Bialek. Check out more comedy and reviews at: ...
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iFanboy returns to Jim Hanley’s Universe in New York City to get the scoop from Ed Brubaker and Dan Slott! It's not all fun and games, though. Like a California wildfire a virus spread through iFanboy leaving death and destruction in its wake. Perhaps that's a bit over dramatic, but t...
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Delves into a national subculture of Abraham Lincoln impersonators and explores why the over 180 Lincoln presenters in the country do what they do. Meet a legion of Lincolns at the annual Association of Lincoln Presenters conference as they ham it up, discuss costuming challenges, share trade se...
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