Berkeley Breathed answers the door to his Santa Barbara home, a tall, slender figure in suede cowboy boots.
Mika knows how to dress for the occasion.
Tyrese Gibson is far from the first singer to make the transition from music to movies. However, the "Transformers" star is blazing a whole new trail with his latest crossover venture.
Investigators in Colorado say they have broken up a massive methamphetamine ring in the Denver area that distributed pounds of the dangerous drug every week and laundered the profits using collectible comic books.
Are comics made to be read on cell phones, Kindles and iPods the new pulp of pop culture?
Having to wear a skintight catsuit for the camera intimidated the shapely star
Imagine taking the best characters and elements of your favorite fictional universe and weaving them into a new story that captures the imagination of fans.
Perhaps he should be called Captain Phoenix?
Superman will not be saving Lois Lane this time, but the residents of Metropolis are hopeful his fans will.
America faces an economic calamity. Trouble brews in faraway lands.
Berkeley Breathed answers the door to his Santa Barbara home, a tall, slender figure in suede cowboy boots.
Mika knows how to dress for the occasion.
Tyrese Gibson is far from the first singer to make the transition from music to movies. However, the "Transformers" star is blazing a whole new trail with his latest crossover venture.
Investigators in Colorado say they have broken up a massive methamphetamine ring in the Denver area that distributed pounds of the dangerous drug every week and laundered the profits using collectible comic books.
Are comics made to be read on cell phones, Kindles and iPods the new pulp of pop culture?
Having to wear a skintight catsuit for the camera intimidated the shapely star
Imagine taking the best characters and elements of your favorite fictional universe and weaving them into a new story that captures the imagination of fans.
Perhaps he should be called Captain Phoenix?
Superman will not be saving Lois Lane this time, but the residents of Metropolis are hopeful his fans will.
America faces an economic calamity. Trouble brews in faraway lands.
Comic book fans have been waiting for years for a film to be made of "Watchmen," the famed graphic novel about a group of misfit crimefighters battling a plot to eliminate their members while the world awaits nuclear war.
Leaders of the NAACP on Saturday called for the firing of the New York Post cartoonist whose drawing lampooning the federal stimulus bill has drawn charges that it's racist and encourages violence toward President Obama.
Racist, unfunny, hilarious, confusing, lame.
A New York Post cartoon Wednesday drew fire from civil rights activist Al Sharpton and others who say the drawing invokes historically racist images in suggesting an ape wrote President Barack Obama's economic stimulus package.
The patriot's patriot has recruited army volunteers, starred in his own comic book, and on Nov. 4 he will ask you to vote.
The multitalented, multitasking screenwriter behind Clint Eastwood's new film also created the influential sci-fi series Babylon 5 and writes, in his spare time, for Marvel Comics
"I'm obsessed that women find alternatives to eat which are low in fat," she says
George S. Patton did not like Willie and Joe.
The best-selling author is previewing his new book with a video–comic book adaptation, available online
A Kuwait-based entrepreneur wants to expand the reach of his Islamic comic-book series -- and its positive Muslim role models
If Stan Lee is the father of the modern comic book super-hero, then Avi Arad is the godfather of the modern super-hero movie - at least those that were adapted from Mr. Lee's creations for Marvel Comics.
The nickname was meant as a joke, a little needle from Marvel Comics mainstay Stan Lee to artist Jack Kirby.
Dear FSB: I have an idea for a new cartoon. How do I pitch the idea to the big companies? What will I need for the pitch?
The most expensive film in French history is released to scathing reviews but is proof that there remains a market for its hero
Who was the real Charles M. Schulz?
Swedish artist Lars Vilks says all he's doing is taking a stand in the name of artistic expression. But because of that stand, on this afternoon he's lying low -- on the ground, in fact -- looking for bombs under his car.
Last week was a very good week for corrupt politicians, dirtbag dictators, pompous preachers, deadbeat dads, corporate suits, bloated bureaucrats and hypocrites from all walks of life.
As part of its in-depth look at modern Russia, CNN talks to the people who are influencing and changing contemporary Russian society, as well as those who live with these changes.
"Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" caught a wave of moviegoers to the No. 1 spot at the weekend North American box office, according to studio estimates as of Sunday morning.
Cecil Castellucci acts more like a 15-year-old boy than a 37-year-old woman. And she makes no apologies.
Spider-Man, as any comic book fan knows, isn't the most powerful superhero. He can't push planets around like DC Comics' Superman (owned by Time Warner, parent of Fortune and CNNMoney.com). He's j...
Jodi Picoult is known as a serious novelist. Her latest effort, "Nineteen Minutes," is currently sitting in the top five on the New York Times bestseller list and has earned rave reviews from such publications as The Washington Post and Publishers Weekly.
He fought and triumphed over Hitler, Tojo, international Communism and a host of supervillains, but he could not dodge a sniper's bullet.
Look! At that bookstore. It's a political suspense author. It's a superhero comic book writer. It's Brad Meltzer.
Kathy Kane's return as a socialite-turned-caped-crusader might not draw much attention outside the comic book world, but Batwoman's other secret is causing quite a fuss.
Bombs burst. Tongues of flame split the predawn darkness. People in bomber jackets, clutching weapons, lurk in the shadows. Then a barrel-chested man in black edges forward and, in a thick Israeli ...
You can't please everybody, but Frank Rizzo tries.
Stephan Pastis knows his comic strip, "Pearls Before Swine," can be a little dark at times. But it's not like that outlook is anything new, he says.
"It is just amazing how parochial Americans are," I heard a voice just in front of me say. "Amazing," agreed another.
It's been five years since Chris Ware put out "Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth."
Superman is back.
Another weekend, another comic book-inspired film. This time around it's "Fantastic Four."
"Sin City," adapted from three hardboiled comic books by the renowned graphic novelist Frank Miller, is without doubt the most visually stunning live action transfer of the comic book format to the big screen ever made.
Attention, last minute shoppers: if you still have a couple of names on your gift list, swing by the bookstore. A couple of recent releases might just fit the bill.
Kryptonite may hurt Superman, but it wasn't able to defeat the company that publishes his comic books in a federal court case.
Smart viewers of The WB's premiere of its new drama "Jack & Bobby" will be in place a minute early on Sunday evening to listen right from the 9 p.m. ET open and pick up some of the slickest subtleties of the hour.
An exhibit titled "Campaigns, Conventions and Cartoons" at Boston's Suffolk University features original works by the nation's top political cartoonists.
Another Marvel comic book hero is hitting the big screen in the form of "The Punisher," aka Frank Castle -- and he looks a lot like actor Tom Jane.
(CNN) -- Actors Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Liam Neeson, "Insomnia" director Christopher Nolan and "Blade" writer David Goyer are just a few of the incredibly robust and talented people involved in the making of a new movie.
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GOT A MESSAGE? Want an audience? If you're in Japan, say it with a cartoon. Dozens of major Japanese companies are turning their newsletters into comic strips, or manga. Leading book publishers hav...
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