With the success of comic book movie adaptions, superhero fandom is at an all time high. We all have our favorites, but If you could choice just one superpower, what would it be?
Which is better: Marvel or DC? It's an age old question which has been argued with comic book readers, fanboys and nerds for the better part of 50 years. But since the reemergence of the superhero film genre (and social media), the argument has gotten even more intense.
The United States of Comic Book Characters recently ranked the most popular comic book characters from in each state. Their pick for Wyoming's most iconic character was Archibald Morton, the second Chemistro and nemesis of Power Man.
Morton first appeared in the 37th issue of the popular Power Man series...
Freaks and geeks, rejoice. Cheyenne is getting its own Comic Con. Yesterday, organizers announced the inaugural Cheyenne Comic Con, a three day event to be held May 13th - 15th at the Little America Resort.
Some fanboys on the web are hiding some comic book heroes under the top layer of paint, and when it reaches a higher temperature the image below is revealed. It’s called Thermochromatic paint.
Freddie Mercury was the King - or Queen, if you will - of the Glam Rock movement of the 70's. Know for over-the-top, intricately theatrical live shows, Freddie always fed off of the crowd's energy.
As an avid comic book fan, I consider myself to be quite knowledgeable at all things super-heroic. But here are a few little known comic books. Some of these I knew, some I didn't and some I actually even forgot. No matter what though, these were pretty interesting. Have you ever noticed when Bruce Banner turns into the Hulk, he never loses his pants?
You love reading about their adventures and feel like they are almost a part of your life but would you really want to grab a brew in real life with a comic book superhero (or villain)? Here are ten comic book characters who would make particularly bad friends.