Drawing the Life of Andre the Giant with Brian “Box” Brown | Y&P
Posted: September 13, 2012 in Celebrity, Comics, Interviews, Links, Professional Wrestling, Sports, WWE, Y&PTags: Andre the Giant, Brian Box Brown, comic books, graphic novels, Professional Wrestling, RAW, WWE, Y&P, Young and Pretty
Y&P Rocks: Poe-Angry Johnny | Y&P
Posted: August 20, 2012 in Celebrity, Entertainment, Girls, Music, UFC, Y&PTags: Poe, Y&P, Y&P Rocks, Young and Pretty
An Interview with Bane Creator Chuck Dixon
Posted: August 15, 2012 in Batman, Comics, DC Comics, Entertainment, Fantasy, Interviews, Marvel Comics, Movies, Novels, Professional Wrestling, Science Fiction, TransformersTags: Bane, Batman, Christopher Nolan, Chuck Dixon, CrossGen Comics, DC Comics, gi joe, J.R.R. Tolkien, Marvel Comics, Robert Jordan, Rush Limbaugh, superman, The Dark Knight Rises, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Simpsons, The Wheel of Time, Transformers

By Todd Matthy
Chuck Dixon is one of the most distinguished creators in the comic book industry. During his tenure on Batman he not only created Bane but was an instrumental part in the creation of “Knightfall” and “No Man’s Land” both which served as inspirations for “The Dark Knight Rises.” But Chuck is more than just Batman. He wrote Punisher for Marvel, adapted J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” into a comic book, and is currently writing GI Joe for IDW. I recently had a chance to talk with Mr. Dixon about how he created Bane, the process of turning a novel into a comic book, why there won’t be any “Lord of the Rings” comics, what CrossGen was really like, and his thoughts on Bane/Bain Capital controversy. Read the rest of this entry »

Congratulations to Team USA and every other Olympian for a stellar performance at the London games. You deserve it.






Review: Ghost #0
Posted: September 17, 2012 in Comics, Commentary, Dark Horse Comics, ReviewsTags: Dark Horse Comics, Ghost, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Phil Noto
By Todd Matthy
Ghost makes her triumphant return to comics this Wednesday. But what should you expect? Read the rest of this entry »