Tag: sdcc ’23
MOVIE REVIEW: BABYLON 5: THE ROAD HOME is a return to form
The movie serves as a great new point of entry as well as a tribute to what's gone before for the beloved franchise.
“I want to help readers feel stronger”: An Interview with Darcie Little Badger
In the wake of San Diego Comic-Con 2023, The Beat caught up with Darcie Little Badger and asked about Sheine Lende & more.
SDCC ’23: Publishers dish on manga’s future at the Manga Industry Publishing Roundtable
Economic concerns and increasing competition for properties are key factors affecting the growth of manga.
My first SDCC was during a SAG-AFTRA strike, and it was great
SDCC can easily become an addiction.
INTERVIEW: THE VIGIL’s Ram V talks about breaking barriers
At Comic Con Eisner-nominated and award-winning writer Ram Venkatesan, better known as Ram V (The Many Deaths of Laila Starr, The Swamp Thing) had quite an eventful Comic Con in San Diego. Ram V...
SDCC ’23: Sonya Saturday on parody & satire in J.K. ROWLING AND THE UNGRATEFUL...
The Beat caught up with creator Sonya Saturday about J.K. Rowling and the Ungrateful Fans, her new book from Stacked Deck Press.
INTERVIEW: The cast and crew of TRANSFORMERS: EARTHSPARK tease season finale surprises
New episodes available to watch today on Paramount+
SDCC ’23: Post-pandemic censorship: libraries and the challenges they face
Librarians address patron safety, staff well-being, and politically targeted book bans happening around the country.
SDCC ’23: Kevin Smith has the power at the MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE panel
Reporting from the San Diego Comic-Con 2023 Masters of the Universe panel with Kevin Smith, Teddy Biaselli and Rob David.
SDCC ’23: From internet to bookshelves: How DC and WEBTOON built their new universe
The panel discussed the DC and WEBTOON partnership, how it started, and where it might be headed.
SDCC ’23: Johnny Cage gets an origin film in MORTAL KOMBAT LEGENDS: CAGE MATCH...
The fists will fly this October!
SDCC ’23: The Congressional Popular Arts Caucus launches at Comic Con
Congressman Robert Garcia is one of the biggest comics fans on the Hill, and he wants H.Res.598 to protect all creators.