If you want to see a bunch of powerful comic book superheroes team up to fend off extraterrestrial threats to our home planet, there's no better place to look than Marvel's Avengers Defenders of the ...
Some readers may be fortunate to remember the evocative 80s action cartoon Defenders Of The Earth. If so, it’s likely that you recall it fondly. The show was typical 80s cartoon fare, with robots, ...
Following a MOTU x Thundercats and King Randor Cartoon Collection drop a few weeks back, Mattel has another big pre-order ...
Cartoon Network has greenlit “Elliott from Earth,” a new animated series from the team behind breakout hit “The Amazing World of Gumball.” The new 20-part series is an animated sci-fi sitcom following ...
Cartoon Network has greenlit “Elliott from Earth,” a new animated series from the team behind breakout hit “The Amazing World of Gumball.” The new 20-part series is an animated sci-fi sitcom following ...
On a long flight recently, I was too tired to watch anything heady, so for the hell of it, I watched the recent Looney Tunes movie The Day the Earth Blew Up out of curiosity, and I figured it was all ...
Megas XLR first premiered on Cartoon Network in 2004 and, disappointingly, only garnered one season. The show itself focused ...
Seven years ago, composer Joshua Moshier (Baskets, Dragons: Rescue Riders) got the gig his Looney Tunes-loving, childhood self could never have dreamed might come his way — scoring new Looney Tunes ...
Cartoon Network and Microsoft have partnered once again to bring “Minecraft” fans a special Minecon Earth stream via Cartoon Network’s YouTube channel. Starting Saturday, Sept. 29 at 11:30 a.m.
Before Invincible and The Walking Dead, Robert Kirkman wrote a blasphemous comic called Battle Pope that's worth looking into ...
Gene On Earth's new album 'Time On The Vine' is darker than his debut with a clear narrative arc. Grant Albert meets the man behind the caricature to talk backstory, old skool sounds, and why a series ...
A great Dilbert cartoon for Earth Day, with some wisdom from Dogbert, as Ben Zycher pointed out today in his article for AEI titled “Earth Day and the Celebration of Suffering,” here’s the opening: In ...