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San Diego Giveaway: X-Men Days of Future Past Screening Tickets – Tues May 20

  San Diego! Wanna see X-Men Days of Future Past tomorrow night? We only have 15 pairs of tickets and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Click the link below:  http://l.gofobo.us/bRdjMgVx   Keep summoning your X-Men with ComicsOnline.com on Facebook and…

Awesome Con 2014 Wrap Up

by Emil Favila, Reporter This weekend, myself and a few others at ComicsOnline, had the pleasure of attending Washington D.C’s 2nd Annual Awesome Con.  This year’s convention was bigger, better, and extended to three days instead of two.  For those not…

Event News: ComicsOnline at WonderCon and Awesome Con This Weekend!

Join ComicsOnline as we cover concurrent conventions in our nation’s capital and our entertainment’s capital this weekend at WonderCon in Anaheim, California and Awesome Con in Washington, DC! Wherever you are, keep up to date with ComicsOnline on Facebook and…

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Oz Comic Con Sydney 2014: Q&A with Benedict Cumberbatch

By Kerrie Hui, Reporter Brainy is definitely the new sexy. When word started spreading of the possibility of one of Britain’s most highly-sought actors would come Down Under, quite a few heads exploded (figuratively of course). Oz Comic Con brought…

Michael Bay’s TMNT Official Trailer

In case you’ve been living in the sewer with Splinter this year, Michael Bay has remade the beloved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles into an updated Megan Fox-as-April-O’Neil flick. Here is the official trailer that got released today: And the two photos…

WizardWorld Sacramento: Mab’s Con Diary

You’ll notice (numbers) in various points in the diary entries.  These coincide with photos located in the gallery at the veeeeery bottom of this post.  Thanks for reading!  Check out my other Con Diaries too! Day 1, Friday March 7th:…

Saturn Awards: 2014 Nominations List

You might recall some of our coverage from last year’s Saturn Awards in Burbank.  Celebrating the best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror films, the event is celebrating it’s 40th anniversary this year.  (More photos from last year’s event can…

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TV News: FX Adapting Scalzi’s “Redshirts”

EXCLUSIVE: John Scalzi’s 2012 comedic sci-fi novel Redshirts is headed to the small screen. FX has teamed with veteran feature producer Jon Shestack (Dan In Real Life) and producer-director Ken Kwapis (Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants) and his partner Alexandra Beattie to develop a limited series based on…

Giveaway: POMPEII Sneak Preview Screening – San Diego (2/19)

Attention ComicsOnline Readers! We are back in action with our redesigned website, and we wanted to kick off the fun with a new giveaway! ComicsOnline is pleased to announce that we will be partnering for a sneak preview screening for…

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NEWS: Matt Smith to Attend Wizard World New Orleans

‘Eleventh Doctor’ In ‘Doctor Who’ Series To Make First Wizard World Appearance At Ernest N. Morial Convention Center (February 7th & 8th) NEW ORLEANS, January 6, 2014 – Matt Smith, who recently completed an acclaimed four-year run as the 11th incarnation of the…

Interview: Artist Peter Overstreet talks “Comic Book Art Slam!”

by Mary Anne Butler, Reporter/Photographer Recently, I was able to interview artist Peter Overstreet (a Bay Area native currently living in San Francisco where he plans to take over the world with an enlargement raygun and his evil parakeet minion,…

NYCC 2013: Highlights from STARZ

by Mary Anne Butler Reporter/Photographer    Today STARZ released an all new trailer of its hotly anticipated drama, “Black Sails,” as well as the first-ever trailer for the anticipated second season of “Da Vinci’s Demons” at New York Comic Con….

DVD Review: The Neighbors Season 1

On its surface, The Neighbors seems like just another gimicky sitcom bound to be filled with repetitious dumb lowbrow humor, but under that initial veneer we learn that The Neighbors might be one of the smartest comedies on TV. The Neighbors is a sonnet of buffoonery that holds up a mirror to American culture and shows us just how ridiculous and wonderful we really are.