Superman can’t meet Spider-Man, can he? Batman and Captain America couldn't team up, could they? They can and they do this week as iFanboy takes a look at DC and Marvel Crossovers!
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The opportunity of the lifetime, Conor and Josh sit down and talk with creator Darwyn Cooke about The New Frontier, The Spirit, and making comics on an early Sunday morning in SF. Even on very little sleep the man minces no words.
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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?
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With The Dark Knight set to invade theaters, iFanboy lists their Top 5 Favorite Batman Stories (other than the three best Batman stories that have already been talked about to death)!
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This week, iFanboy talks about Vertigo Comics, and the imprints place in comics today. Some of the best comics ever for grown ups have come from this arm of DC publishing, and we debate whether they’ve still got it, and what "it" is. In many ways, Vertigo forged the way for modern com...
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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.
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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
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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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Take one major comic book company, four big time writers, one audacious plan for a year long weekly comic book series, and a quarter cup of sugar and stir it all together and you’ve got a recipe for disaster, right? That's what we thought too, until it came out. This week iFanboy focus...
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