Norman Osborn’s list is so very different than Santa’s, boys and girls.
The writer/company president agreed to take the time from his daily routine to give GEN the scoop on Peter and his boyhood pals ... and foes.
Awakening author Nick Tapalansky talks comics, zombies and zombie comics with The Nerdy Bird! Plus, Mexican brothels?!
Last time we interviewed the creative minds behind The Black Cherry Bombshells. But what about the comic's illustrator? We asked Sacha Borisich about her female role at Zuda, what she thinks of the digital medium, and her reaction to the zombie-infested, girl gang story.
It’s not really about the flaxen-haired barbarian with rippling pecs, I swear! Characters come to life.
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Could there be a third Ms. Marvel? Norman believes he has the original in custody and the second under his thumb.
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This $4.99 issue is fully loaded with the conclusion of a Kingpin story, a Frank Miller reprint and other extras.
Author Ed Brubaker takes a look at classic Marvel characters which have become legends of American pop culture.

My first convention dished out the excitement like an all-you-can-eat buffet of awesomey goodness. The area surrounding Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment booth swarmed with crowds and security, but being inside the booth felt like breezing into a zen bubble that not even the loudest of fans could pop. Prying me away from Scribblenauts and Batman: Arkham Asylum was no easy feat.

Forget the underground fires and metal grating. Silent Hill takes a serious chill pill.

Luke Cage, The “Power-Man” is released from Riker’s Island back into his Harlem life in this gritty serial.
A beautifully done one-shot issue combining the present timeline and a look at the Green Goblin’s past.
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An alien theocratic race is attacking planets with the ultimate goal of ridding the universe of all humanity.

