
‘Guardians of the Glades’ returns in January for a new season
Florida’s python problem is threatening to sweep north into the rest of America; but snake hunter Dusty Crum and his crew are ready to take on some of the biggest, deadliest snakes in the Everglades. During Florida’s More...

TV News: ‘Jessica Jones’ set for June, new ‘SHIELD’ characters, ‘Swamp Thing’ trailer
Some TV news to catch up on a summer of shows and news breaks: Jessica Jones season 3, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. photos/looks at characters Jessica Jones Jessica Jones will be back for the third and final season of More...

Director Doug Liman exits ‘Gambit’ film with Channing Tatum to direct ‘Justice League Dark’
Well Fox’s Gambit hit another snag as director Doug Liman has now reported exited the project to head over to Warner Bros for Justice League Dark. Geek.com summarized the move, noting that “Liman’s More...

The Death of Comics part 1: Horror comics: where did they all go?
The ’50s gave birth to Horror comics then buried them. While Atlas (which became Marvel) comics pushed past costumed crime fighters at the end of World War II (i.e. Marvel Tales), it was EC Comics that published The More...

eBay changes collecting, first appearance John Constantine, Catwoman and Punisher
THE SLUSH PILE I think it’s only appropriate to recognize the influence that eBay, the primary online auctioning service, has on collecting. With comic shops failing (see last week’s issue) and the increasing More...

Alan Moore: From ‘Top Ten’ to ‘V For Vendetta’ to ‘The Killing Joke’
Some Alan Moore favorites – note that I could list several others. Top Ten #1: This is the beginning of Moore’s superhero-cop tale in his ABC universe that transpires at Precinct Ten. It’s Robyn Slinger’s More...

‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’ coming, Alan Moore legacy
Just around the corner is “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” (a.k.a. LGX, it has become very important to use an “X” wherever possible) hitting theaters on July 11. The protagonists More...

The Death of Comics? Part 1 – Horror comics: where did they all go?
The ’50s gave birth to Horror comics then buried them. While Atlas (which became Marvel) comics pushed past costumed crime fighters at the end of World War II (i.e. Marvel Tales), it was EC Comics that published The More...