HISTORY OF THE COMIC BOOK FILM: Burton and the Bat
Hiring Burton and Keaton gave some Bat-Fans many a sleepless night…until they saw the final product. [click for more]
Hiring Burton and Keaton gave some Bat-Fans many a sleepless night…until they saw the final product. [click for more]
How did one of the best comic books of the 1970s–Howard the Duck–become one of the worst films of the 1980s, if not all time? It starts with two words: George Lucas. [click for more]
Wait a minute? Red Sonja gets covered here but Conan doesn’t? Wha…!?!! [click for more]
We cover one of the first female comic book heroes’ journey to the big screen this week. [click for more]
This time, we trace the rise and fall of muck-encrusted monsters at the cineplex. [click for more]
In a sense, it should have been called “National Lampoon’s Heavy Metal” [click for more]
J.J. Abrams! McG! Brett Ratner! Bryan Singer! SUPERMAN RETURNS! Zack Snyder! Oh, my! [click for more]
In a multi-part series, Comic Book Film Editor William Gatevackes will be tracing the history of comic book movies from the earliest days of the film serials to today’s big blockbusters and beyond. Along with [click for more]
The stillborn SUPERGIRL franchise and Christopher Reeve’s final time as as Superman highlight this installment. [click for more]
In the battle between seriousness and camp, camp wins…and loses. [click for more]
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