While the most famous one in the country is Comic Con in San Diego each year, for those of us unable to make it, there will be a comic con in Idaho next month.
Twin Falls' longest operating collectibles and comic book store recently moved into a new, much larger space. The new shop is all set up, and even offers a private room in the back to host "Magic The Gathering" games on Saturday nights.
The owner of Twin Falls' longest operating comic book and memorabilia store has moved his business from Fillmore Street to Blue Lakes Boulevard. I had a chance to check out the new shop Wednesday afternoon, and learned they are hosting a Free Comic Day this Saturday, August 14.
SDCC 2013 has come and gone, and we may have been sitting in our hot, un-air conditioned NYC apartment, sweating out a horrendous heat wave in our underpants, but our friends at Comics Alliance and ScreenCrush got to go, and they took some great pictures!
If you're wanting to be the next Iron Man or Hulk or if you just want a really awesome skeleton -- here's a handy guide to how you can make that happen courtesy of comedian Rusty Ward.
In his new Web series 'Science Friction,' Rusty brings real world technology to everyone's favorite tipsy superhero. Step one is probably to acquire some Tony Stark-level cash, because these things don't come cheap.
Superman's home planet Krytpon isn't fictional anymore! Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has discovered the real-life counterpart to the planet that is so deeply embedded in the 'Superman' canon.
Arguably Marvel Comics’ biggest star, Spider-Man is a household name and an icon of popular culture. But how much do you really know about everyone's favorite wallcrawler?
After Gary Dahlberg passed away in a fire last year, his loved ones were left with what seemed like a burden: stacks upon stacks of comic books that filled an entire spare bedroom.
What they didn't know, however, was just how valuable those books were.