STATE OF THE COMIC BOOK FILM: The Downward Slide
One of the worst years for comic book films ever leads to an age of uncertainty and a possible end to the comic book films’ dominance at the box office. [click for more]
One of the worst years for comic book films ever leads to an age of uncertainty and a possible end to the comic book films’ dominance at the box office. [click for more]
There are other comic book companies out there besides DC and Marvek. Can they save the comic book film? [click for more]
Sony is keeping its death grip on its Spider-Man characters. Now if only they knew what to do with them. [click for more]
DC has had many struggles bringing its characters to the big screen. Things look brighter under the new Gunn/Safran regime. But are they really? [click for more]
For years, FBOL Comic Book Film Editor Bill Gatevackes defended them from people predicting their doom. But now, Bill is questioning if they might be right. [click for more]
The world turned to the superhero movie to get their mind of the never ending pandemic, and they had a lot of good films to choose from. [click for more]
The success of WONDER WOMAN is a game changer, necessitating a mid-year State of the Comic Book film report. [click for more]
What is the state of the comic book film in 2016? Highs and lows. [click for more]
STATE OF THE COMIC BOOK FILM, 2015: The end of the comic book era should have started here. But it didn’t. [click for more]
Marvel came up big, Frank Miller came up small, and Spider-Man’s behind-the-scenes story was better than what was on screen. [click for more]
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