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'X-Men 2' first look now online
Wed, August 21st, 2002 | By Rob Worley
Footage from 'X-Men 2' that debuted at Comic-Con International in San Diego earlier this month is now available online.
Just Imagine ... Image Comics Creating a New Superhero Universe
Tue, August 20th, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
The minds behind the new Image Universe talk about why Image Comics is creating a new line of superhero comics, including new details on exactly when and how these new characters will first be appearing.
'Rising' To The Occasion: TOKYOPOP Talks Manga Competition
Tue, August 20th, 2002 | By Arune Singh
TOKYOPOP details a new talent competition which will net the winning artist up to a $2500 cash prize.
Marvel educates comic fans with the 'Encyclopedia'
Mon, August 19th, 2002 | By Jonah Weiland
Marvel Editors Jeff Youngquist and Mark Beazley talk about the new 'Marvel Encyclopedia' coming this October with a look at entries for Jean Grey and Emma Frost.
Mike Carey, God of Love?: writer talks about 'My Faith In Frankie'
Mon, August 19th, 2002 | By Arune Singh
Writer Mike Carey talks in depth about his upcoming creator-owned mini-series entitled 'My Faith in Frankie' coming from Vertigo in 2003.
'Fade From Blue,' the little indie that could
Fri, August 16th, 2002 | By Jonah Weiland
Creator Myatt Murphy talks about his latest comic 'Fade From Blue' that tells the story of four half-sisters who share a dangerous past that dramatically affect their futures. Plus, a seven page preview introducing you to the book.
Chaos! Comics Goes Under: Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy the End of Lady Death?
Fri, August 16th, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
After nearly 10 years in the business, Chaos Comics, famous for the buxom Lady Death, shut down operations Thursday, after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
A Real Hellblazer: Peter Gross talks 'Lucifer'
Thu, August 15th, 2002 | By Arune Singh
'Lucifer' artist Peter Gross discusses how he tackles his art and talks about the early days of his career.
Rick Remender Unleashes the Monster in 'Doll and Creature'
Thu, August 15th, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
Former 'Captain Dingleberry' creator turned 'Avengers' inker looks back on his 'Avengers' run and ahead to his creator-owned monster book, 'Doll and Creature.' Updated with preview images.
2002 Eisner Awards Real Audio Acceptance Speeches
Mon, August 12th, 2002 | By Jonah Weiland
Hear the acceptance speeches of the winners from the 2002 Eisner Awards held at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
Making His Move: McKeever talks ComicsMover.Com
Mon, August 12th, 2002 | By Arune Singh
Writer Sean McKeever's next gig is in the digital world, connecting retailers to each other in an effort to move stagnating stock.
For Oni 'One Plus One' equals one disturbing story
Wed, August 7th, 2002 | By Jonah Weiland
'One Plus One' creators Neal Shaffer and Daniel Krall discuss their crime/horror story with a palpable dark side. Includes a seven page preview of issue #1.
Collins' 'Road' To The Future
Wed, August 7th, 2002 | By Arune Singh
During a panel at CCI, 'Road to Perdition' author Max Allan Collins talks candidly and shares his opinions on the product of the film, leaving comics and then coming back, and what can be learned from the success of this film.
Nicholas Cage To Sell Comic Collection
Wed, August 7th, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
Celebrity comic fan Nicholas Cage -- the man who would be Superman -- will be selling his comic collection at a convention this October.
UK Comic Books For Drug Addicts Come Under Fire
Wed, August 7th, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
Critics blast drug counseling group's comics that teach safer drug use for "promoting drug culture" -- and doing so with public funding.
Wizard of Hicksville: Horrocks talks 'Hunter: Age of Magic'
Tue, August 6th, 2002 | By Arune Singh
Eisner Award winner Dylan Horrocks discusses the what the future holds for the Vertigo series, 'Hunter: Age of Magic,' plus what he has coming next and thoughts on the industry.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 4: Max Allan Collins' road to Marvel
Mon, August 5th, 2002 | By Jonah Weiland
Sunday at CCI, writer Max Allan Collins announced he may be returning to 'Road to Perdition' in comic format with Marvel.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 4: CBR's Photo Parade
Mon, August 5th, 2002 | By Jonah Weiland
One last chance for a look at all the action that happened at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 4: Todd And David Get It On
Mon, August 5th, 2002 | By Arune Singh
Todd McFarlane and Peter David square off in a 'no question is sacred' interview at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
IDW to publish comic based on 'CSI.'
Mon, August 5th, 2002 | By Jonah Weiland
The hit television series 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' will go from the tube to the printed page in a new comic coming this December.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 3: Smallville's Men of Steel
Sun, August 4th, 2002 | By Arune Singh
The executive producers behind the hit television series talk about the future of the series and reveal what Clark Kent last words to Bruce Wayne will be- and, oh yeah, Whitney's gone.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 3: Superman's Never-Ending Battle Turns to All Out War
Sun, August 4th, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
DC Comics takes a cue from movies and television and looks to make Superman's adventures trulty larger than life, starting with 'Ending Battle.'
SAN DIEGO, DAY 3: Q and A with Joe Quesada
Sun, August 4th, 2002 | By Greg Hatcher
Joe Quesada discusses the Marvel Booth situation, what's next for JMS at Marvel, the 'Ultimization' of Marvel, Brian Bendis' semi-exclusive deal with Marvel and who's taking over on 'Avengers.'
SAN DIEGO, DAY 3: Image 10th Anniversary Highlights
Sun, August 4th, 2002 | By Greg Hatcher
The four remaining founders join together to talk about the current state of Image, plus what's coming next like a new anthology and a new super-hero universe.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 3: Comic-Con International 2002: Day 3 News Round-Up
Sun, August 4th, 2002 | By Jonah Weiland
Entertainment Weekly to add comic section. "True Story, Swear to God" to be collected by AiT/PlanetLar. And the 'Superman/Batman' series without a title may not get one.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 3: Singer sings about 'X-Men 2'
Sun, August 4th, 2002 | By Rob Worley
Director Bryan Singer presents clips from the new movie and answers questions from the fans.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 3: Comics2Film round-up: Hollywood news from CCI on Saturday
Sun, August 4th, 2002 | By Rob Worley
Director James Cameron makes an appearance at CCI to promote 'Solaris' and Arnold Schwarzenegger talks 'King Conan' and 'Doc Savage.'
SAN DIEGO, DAY 4: Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale to do 'Hulk: Gray' for Marvel
Sun, August 4th, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
In a surprise announcement at the very last Marvel panel of Comic-Con International 2002, Jeph Loeb announces his next project with Tim Sale: "Hulk: Gray."
SAN DIEGO, DAY 4: Marvel Writers Talk Writing
Sun, August 4th, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
Marvel Comics rounds out a busy Comic-Con International schedule with a Sunday afternoon panel featuring some of their top writers doing nothing more than talking about the art of writing for Marvel Comics.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 1: Oksner's First Convention Appearance
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Greg Hatcher
Legendary artist Bob Oksner, responsible for Silver Age greats like 'Bob Hope' and 'Jerry Lewis' comics, makes his first-ever convention appearance in his golden years.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 1: Reminiscing with Herb Trimpe
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Greg Hatcher
Silver age artist Herb Trimpe, famous for work on books like 'The Hulk' and 'G.I. Joe,' looks back on his career and why when he suddenly disappeared from the field years ago.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: CBR's Photo Parade
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Jonah Weiland
A look at the sites and scene that was Comic-Con International in San Diego on Day 2, Friday.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: Fortier reveals 'Transformers' plans at CCI
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Greg Hatcher
Dreamwave Productions' Adam Fortier talks about what his company has in store for 'Transformers' fans as well as what's next for 'Warlands' and other Dreamwave titles.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: CrossGen's Hollywood plans
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Rob Worley
CrossGen Comics revealed silver screen plans for their properties Friday at CCI in San Diego.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: Comics2Film round-up: Hollywood news from CCI on Friday
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Rob Worley
'Alias,' the comic coming from Liefeld's company, 'Rising Stars' move progress and a new graphic novel from the creator of 'Monkeybone.'
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: A Clearer Image: Valentino, Blaylock, Mack and others reveal plans
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Arune Singh
The Image Family discusses their future projects and Colleen Doran lets loose some details on her DC projects.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: Have Faith In Carey: creator reveals new Vertigo series
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Arune Singh
Mike Carey reveals to CBR the exclusive details on 'My Faith In Frankie' with a small teaser for nest spring sure-fire hit mini-series.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: Truth, Justice and Seagle's Way
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Arune Singh
In his most extensive interview since joining the Super-staff, Steven T. Seagle discusses his plans for Superman, what Superman means to him and what his impact will be on the mythos.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: Jeff Smith Says 'Shazam!' in 2003
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
"Bone" creator Jeff Smith announces that he will be doing a Captain Marvel miniseries for DC Comics in 2003.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: 2002 Romitas, Axel Alonso Books Win Big at 2002 Eisner Awards
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
The full list of winners from the 2002 Eisner Awards held at Comic-Con International in San Diego. UPDATED Full wrap up of the night's events.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: Comic-Con International 2002: Day 2 News Round-Up
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Arune Singh
"The Question" is no longer will he return, but when. "Hitman" gets taken down. JRJR annonces creator owner project.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: Grayson on Grayson with 'Nightwing'
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
It has been her dream assignment since she got into comics, and now Devin Grayson is writing 'Nightwing.'
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: Busiek Promotes 'Power Company' Poll, Talks Other Projects
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
Kurt Busiek met with fans in a one-on-one panel Friday, promoting his DC Comics series "Power Company" and discussing his past and potential future projects.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 2: DC, WildStorm round-up
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
DC Comics talked Friday about the 1,000,001 upcoming projects they have heading to comic store shelves.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 3: Jason Alexander named next 'Queen & Country' artist
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
Oni Press announced Saturday the artist for the next story arc on 'Q&C' and when fans can expect to see the next issue.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 3: CBR's Photo Parade
Sat, August 3rd, 2002 | By Jonah Weiland
A look at the sights from Comic-Con International in San Diego on Satuday. Fifty pictures featuring creators, even more costumed freaks and a couple of very bad ideas.
Viz Makes The 'Jump'
Fri, August 2nd, 2002 | By Arune Singh
Viz Publishing details the launch of the U.S. version of the hit Japanese comic book anthology, 'Shonen Jump.'
SAN DIEGO, DAY 1: Comic-Con International 2002: Day 1 News Round-Up
Fri, August 2nd, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
All the news that's fit to print (and doesn't fit anywhere else) announced Thursday at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
SAN DIEGO, DAY 1: Watch Out: Here Comes Lobster-Man!
Fri, August 2nd, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
Comic-Con International 2002: Are Marvel fans ready for the Amazing Lobster-Man? Is Mary Jane Watson?
SAN DIEGO, DAY 1: DC Direct Unleashes Super Friends, Birds of Prey in 2002
Fri, August 2nd, 2002 | By Beau Yarbrough
DC Comics fans in attendance at the biggest comic convention of the year got an early peek at DC's line of action figures, statues and collectables, including Super Friends and Birds of Prey action figures.
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