TV: ‘The Walking Dead’ Gets Fourth Season, Loses Showrunner
With the outstanding ratings The Walking Dead has had, the growing popularity of the comic the show is based on, and well, everyone's fascination with zombies in general, it's no surprise that AMC getting a fourth season. But with this good news, comes some bad.
MOVIES: RZA Will Direct Adaptation to Grant Morrison’s Comic, ‘Happy!’
The master of the Wu-Tang Clan, the beatsmith himself, RZA, has his directorial debut in The Man With The Iron Fists to release next month, and it already looks like her has another film on his lap: Grant Morrison's comic, Happy!.
COMICS: Original ‘Walking Dead’ Artist Tony Moore Sues Writer Robert Kirkman For Co-Authorship Issues
Tony Moore, the original artist for the highly popularized undead series, The Walking Dead, has sought legal action against Robert Kirkman (author of the series) in seeking declaration of joint author for Walking Dead and other conceived works along with claimed unpaid royalties and payments from associated content.
TV: New ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Poster
If there's one thing I'm sure everyone is anticipating for the Fall season, it's season 3 of AMC's The Walking Dead. Rick and company have definitely gone through hell over the the course of the last two season, but there's a lot more coming their way. A new poster was released, showing particular characters in arranged groups. Looks like there will be alliances will be forming... and hostilities.
SDCC 2012: ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Trailer
The third season of The Walking Dead is a couple of months away, and Comic-Con attendees who were in Hall H today were treated with a brand new, actions packed trailer.
TV: David Morrissey Cast As The Governor in Season 3 of ‘The Walking Dead’
If you talk to any fan of The Walking Dead, the infamous character, Philip Blake (aka, The Governor), will always be mentioned. Fans have been waiting anxiously to see his appearance in the AMC series, and now it looks as though we'll be getting him in the next season.
COMIC REVIEW: The Last of The Greats
Art: Brent Peeples
Publisher: Image Comics
Release Date: October 5, 2011 (Issue #1) / March 21, 2012 (TPB)
Deity beings land on earth to save humanity from destroying itself. They cure the sick, they build entire cities, they provide natural resources to all, and they don't ask for anything in return. Instead, the human race betrayed them, killing each of these celestial beings, except for one: The Last. Yeah, it's a wonderful premise, and The Last of The Greats ended up being something I wasn't expecting at all. No, that isn't a bad thing. As a matter of fact, the book is a real page turner, and an enjoyable one at that.
TV: Jon Bernthal in Talks to Star in ‘L.A. Noir,’ Hinting Possible Shane Death in ‘Walking Dead’
Jon Bernthal, known for his breakout role as Shane in AMC's hit zombie series The Walking Dead, is currently in talks to star in Frank Darabont's period drama L.A. Noir. But if Bernthal is already looking for work elsewhere, could this mean Shane Walsh will be meeting his demise by the end of the second season?
TV: ‘The Walking Dead’ Season Three Extended to 16 Episodes
The Walking Dead has been a huge hit for AMC, constantly breaking records for cable network. Adding more episodes to the next season? Well, isn't that the obvious thing to do?
MOVIES: Marcus Nispel to Direct Comic Book Film, Hack/Slash
I knew that a Hack/Slash movie adaptation was going to happen eventually, and it looks like it's finally going to happen. This action-horror comic series had a great formula for a film, and with the current comic-to-movie trend right now, this wasn't a surprise.
Was director Baz Luhrmann able to adapt one of the greatest American novels of all time?
Iron Man faces his greatest villain yet... The Mandarin.
Meet Mel! Lover of the Xbox, comics and Spider-Man.
Check out all the cosplays from this year's WonderCon!














