One month after its premiere opening, Spider-Man: No Way Home is sitting comfortably as the #8 Highest Grossing Movie of all time. During premiere weekend, promotional movie newspapers at a real-life pop-up Daily Bugle stands were sold in New York City. Game & Comic acquired one of these newspapers to share the fun-filled articles inside.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Promotional Newspapers Hit NYC
Posted: February 13, 2023 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic Books, General, Marvel, Movies & TelevisionTags: Comics, Daily Bugle, Marvel, Movie, Newspaper, No Way Home, Promotional, Spider-Man
The Journey of Locke & Key to the Big Screen
Posted: November 23, 2019 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic Books, IDW, Movies & TelevisionTags: Fox, Gabriel Rodriguez, Hulu, IDW, IDW Entertainment, Joe Hill, Locke & Key, Netflix, Show, TV, Update

Locke & Key, IDW Publishing
Locke & Key is a wonderful story by Joe Hill (writer) and Gabriel Rodriguez (artist) that tantalized the hearts, minds, and imaginations of countless comic readers. But is the series staying as a comic? Locke & Key has gone through a number of big announcements, and in our latest article, we explain its [long and changing] journey:
From the Creators of Avatar comes “Threadworlds”
Posted: September 10, 2015 by Ian Gaudreau in Art, Comicology - Comic Books, Independent Comics, Movies & TelevisionTags: Avatar, Bryan Konietzko, First Second Books, Graphic Novel, Korra, Threadworlds
Best known for his co-creation of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra with Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko will be bringing us a new and original graphic novel entitled Threadworlds.
David Tennant Joins Marvel’s Jessica Jones series
Posted: February 2, 2015 by Brie Young in Comicology - Comic Books, Marvel, Movies & TelevisionTags: David Tennant, Doctor Who, Jessica Jones, Netflix, TV Show
Star Wars #1 January 2014 Release
Posted: December 11, 2014 by Brie Young in Comicology - Comic Books, Dark Horse Comics, Movies & TelevisionTags: #1, comic book, Dark Horse Comics, Disney, Episode VII, Jason Aaron, John Cassaday, Marvel, Star Wars
Listen up you scruffy-looking nerf herders, this January Star Wars #1 is coming to stores near you and according to Marvel Comics‘, it is projected to sell over a million copies. Perhaps you can buy your copy at your local Maul… *Warning: many more puns to come** (more…)
Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D Joins Netflix
Posted: November 17, 2014 by Brie Young in Comicology - Comic Books, Marvel, Movies & TelevisionTags: Avengers, Disney, Marvel, Netflix, SHIELD

Photo Courtesy of Marvel
This week Season One of Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D will premiere on Netflix. The show revolves around the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division or the secretive government agency introduced in The Avengers to investigate superhuman phenomena from Thor to Captain America.
Joss Whedon is the series executive producer. The show has been on the rise with popularity since it’s debut (currently on season two).
Last year, Netflix and Disney signed a multiyear deal where Marvel will develop four original live action series by 2015. The series will be based on four of Marvel’s fan favorite street-hero characters like Daredevil, then Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage.
S.H.I.E.L.D will streaming on Netflix November 20th.
Online Role-Playing Game Reunites “Firefly” Actors
Posted: October 15, 2014 by Brie Young in Gamenomics - Video Games, Movies & TelevisionTags: Firefly, Firefly Online, Firefly Online Cortex, Inara Serra, Mal Reynolds, New York Comic Con, Quantum Mechanix, Reavers, Serenity, Spark Plug Games
Nearly twelve years after the show went off the air, guess who’s back flying through space and the futuristic western universe this Spring? Only the best of the best characters in the unending science fiction TV series “Firefly”. QMx continues the Firefly saga in a new role-playing game and I swear by Mal’s pretty floral bonnet, it’s going to be great.
GameLoading: Rise of the Indies
Posted: October 6, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Movies & TelevisionTags: Game Loading, Game Loading: Rise of the Indies, GameLoading, Indie, Indie Games, Kickstarter, Movie, StudioBento
If you want to purchase a new indie game, it’s pretty easy. You go to Steam or another digital downloading service, buy your game, install, and let the fun begin. However, who made the game? How long did it take? What inspired the developers to create it? GameLoading: Rise of the Indies will be demystifying all of the different variables associated with making an independent game: following different studios and individuals, showcasing the games at industry events such as PAX and GDC, exploring the art style used, and much more:
Korra: Balance Premieres Today!!
Posted: October 3, 2014 by Brie Young in Movies & TelevisionTags: Air Benders, Avatar Korra, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Balance, Bolin, Book Four, Nick, The Legend of Korra, Toph
The Legend of Korra: Balance trailer is released, and the final Avatar season provides another chapter to Avatar Korra’s journey of self discovery and survival.
Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Witches #1
Posted: September 24, 2014 by Kristilyn Waite in Art, BOOM! Studios, Comicology - Comic Books, General, Movies & TelevisionTags: Archaia, fairy tale, Jim Henson's The Storyteller, S.M. Vidaurri, The Magic Swan Goose and the Lord of the Forest, witches
BOOM! imprint Archaia is doing this cool little series inspired by the Jim Henson Storyteller television series that aired in the late eighties and early nineties. S.M Vidaurri’s The Magic Swan Goose and the Lord of the Forest is the first of four tales in The Storyteller: Witches run. If this is any indication of what’s to come, we’ve got a lot of looking forward to do.