
Okay, not quite. But he’s not ecstatic about Turkey (the country, not the food).
Can you imagine what it’s like being responsible for bringing characters fans have come to know and love over 7 seasons of TV to the comic page? That’s the duty Buffy artist Georges Jeanty shouldered when Joss Whedon handpicked him for the gig. Fazed? Hardly. Jeanty was too busy enjoying his comics, sci-fi and horror to notice the pressure.
A special one-shot ships today from Dark Horse---just in time for the holidays. Buffy fans might not get their favorite witch gift-wrapped under the tree this year, but they can get a generous dose of Willow action. Guest artist Karl Moline answers some of our pressing questions after the jump.

Okay, not quite. But he’s not ecstatic about Turkey (the country, not the food).

July 18th is almost here! That’s right, The Dark Knight—the highly-anticipated sequel to Batman Begins—is almost upon us. “The night is darkest just before the dawn,” and like Harvey Dent goes on to say, “the dawn is coming!”
Many of you are like me and have whipped out your copy of Batman Begins to pump yourself up, re-watched trailers for the new movie, and have taken in the viral glee over the months … but what better way to psyche yourself up for the ultimate Batman experience than by reading (or re-reading) some truly awesome Batman stories?
Hold on to something and find out about eight of my favorite Batman classics—essential to any Bat-fan’s arsenal and coincidentally are all tied to the new movie—right after the jump!

Hey, you! Hulk and Batman fans! I doubt you need to refresh your memory as to why you should see The Incredible Hulk and The Dark Knight this summer, but for those of you who aren’t really comic book fans, here are ten reasons why you should cough up the fourteen bucks or so to see both of these summer flicks.

Added on March 11, 2010
