Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Updates

Updates

As a quick update for my readers, 

  1.        I've changed the format of my blog to make sure everyone can comment, whether you have a Google account or not. 
  2.        I'm also working on finding the right layout for the site so its easier to access all of the articles. I'm open to suggestions, if anyone has more experience with blogger than I do. 
  3.        Now that comments are open, I'd be glad to take requests on Spotlight On articles or reading orders. Let me know what you would like to see on the blog.
  4.        I've also added a DC Animated Movies page to the right.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Comic Cons in South Georgia

Comic Con Comes to Macon!


             For someone who has always wanted to attend a 'con, but didn't want to drive to San Diego, I was very pleased when a friend brought me a flier from the Perry Fair advertising the first Middle Georgia Comic Con. Set to be held in Macon, Georgia in the Macon Coliseum, this 'con will be accessible and located in a central area of Middle Georgia. The Middle Georgia Comic Con is owned and operated by Heroes and Villains Comics and Games based in Warner Robins, Ga. Although there's not a lot of information on admission and the guest list is short as of now, this 'con is still in the planning phase. Check out their website http://mgacon.com for updates and information on registration(people who register pay less for admission than those who buy tickets at the door).
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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Third Party Publishers

Get To Know Your
Comics Companies

In my research into the growing industry of  Creator Owned Works and Companies outside of the big two, I've learned more about these companies and decided to share. Enjoy my research. Depending on my further reading, I may publish a followup article including other companies. As of now, I've included the top non-Marvel, non-DC companies.




Tuesday, October 1, 2013

NERD NEWS:TV Series Discussion

Nerd News Report
Comics TV Series


        Although admittedly superhero movies are very big right now, with the advent of shows like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Arrow, some comics fans are beginning to think that perhaps television serials are the better medium for these stories, since they are adapted from serialized books.