Merchandise / Collectibles
On October 2, 1950, the United Features Syndicate launched a new comic strip, Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz, which introduced Charlie Brown to audiences...
Hi, what are you looking for?
On October 2, 1950, the United Features Syndicate launched a new comic strip, Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz, which introduced Charlie Brown to audiences...
By Charles Burns Published by Fantatgraphics Nobody ever said art had to be pretty. Some of the best art ever produced is actually...
Editor’s note: The 1988 film, Akira, is not only considered to be anime’s breakout film for Western audiences, but also represents a cultural and...
Art by Walter Simonson and Tom Palmer Published by IDW Publishing Yes, here’s another review-proof Artist’s Edition. If you like the artists involved,...
Just a reminder for those in New York this weekend, this can’t miss presentation is a must-attend. Tripwire’s editor-in-chief Joel Meadows has spent the...
Art by Alex Toth Edited by Dean Mullaney Publlished by The LOAC / IDW Publishing It’s been said that we live in a...
Legendary filmmaker and visual effects master Ray Harryhausen is set to be honored by the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art with an exhibit...
Friend of FOG!, Joel Meadows, Tripwire’s editor-in-chief, has spent the last three decades covering the best in comics and genre, and Masters Of Comics...
Written & Illustrated by Francesco Francavilla Published by Archie Comics I’ve loved a good horror comic since I was a kid, but I’m...
There are very few cinematic creations that have survived almost 70 years with constant reinvention that continue to appeal not only to it’s established...
Downton Abbey: The Exhibition has landed in Boston at The Castle at Park Plaza for an extremely limited three month run. An appropriately...
Curated by Joel Meadows, editor of Tripwire Magazine, Masters of Comics offers a rare, personal look at these artists’ unique creative environments—spaces in which...
Written by David Michelinie Illustrated by Bob Layton Published by IDW Publishing/Marvel Iron Man was one of my first Marvel favorites, beginning way...
Industrial Light & Magic Presents: Making Solo: A Star Wars Story is an eyewitness account of the film’s production from visual effects supervisor and...
Art by Wallace Wood Commentary by J. David Spurlock Foreword by Larry Hama Essay by Thommy Burns Published by Vanguard Productions Have I...
I’ve told the story before, and to be honest, all too frequently, so if you’ve heard it before, be patient and bear with me....
Illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz Published by IDW Publishing When Bill Sienkiewicz first arrived on the scene some four decades or so ago now,...
Look, you don’t need me to tell you Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is great, but I’m saying it anyway. It’s so good! It’s pretty...
Although I am delighted to be an October baby, that one defining thing about the month, namely Hallowe’en, has never been a thing for...
It’s October…time for unfortunate surprises, political or otherwise, Rocktober, Inktober, Marvelous Moondances, and for me, a birthday, or more realistically, the acknowledgment of being...
Ah, good taste! What a dreadful thing! Taste is the enemy of creativeness.” – Pablo Picasso. “Keep on Truckin’!” – Robert Crumb. Years...
There’s no doubt that the boldest and most personal fashion statement anyone can make is in one’s selection of t-shirt. Personally, I love them. ...
Arriving September 4th, 2018, from Abrams Books comes BoJack Horseman: The Art Before the Horse, by Chris McDonnell (Steven Universe: Art and Origins). Featuring...
What we recognize as modern comic book fandom had its real start in the very early 1950s, in the form of what was called...