Miller Shows Some Spirit Jul 28, 2008
As the movie was unspooling, though, I was thinking, "wonder how they'll set up the sequel?" and, "when is Robert Downey, Jr. going to show?" Both of those things do make possible Marvel's planned Avengers movie, which could combine the likes of Giant Man, Thor, Captain America, Hulk, Wolverine and Iron Man, to name a few likely suspects we discussed with Kevin Smith on the way out. He responded to my query about Marvel setting up Avengers with, "you have to be retarded not to think that!". (Variety)
Pop culture fanatics converge on Comic-Con Jul 25, 2008
At the 2007 Comic-Con convention, Sam Mcclellan went dressed as Captain America. Comic-Con, the country's biggest comic-book convention, begins Thursday at the San Diego Convention Center. (CNN -- US)
Comics Fans Flock to Comic-Con Jul 24, 2008
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Comics and costumed guests draw crowds Jul 31, 2007
text size Sam Mcclellan, dressed as Captain America, asks a question at a panel discussion for the Marvel Studios film "The Incredible Hulk" at the Comic-Con convention in San Diego ... There were superheroes of all kinds, including Captain America and Wonder Woman, plus pirates, witches, warlocks and various lesser-known characters from video games and anime. (AZCentral -- Entertainment)
Putting the 'con' in Comic-Con Jul 24, 2007
Conspicuously displayed was an ultra-rare, super-valuable title from 1941, the first Captain America. Lots of people, some bad ones. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Free Comic Book Day annual event offers just that May 4, 2007
Captain America was killed, Stephen King's "Dark Tower" series, based on his critically-aclaimed novels, came out in comic book form and dozens of new comic titles were released. Movie Magic has been a participating retailer of Free Comic Book Day every year since the event's inception, but this year might be the biggest one yet. (Maryville Daily Forum, MO)