Kraven the Hunter explores the visceral and action-packed origins of this iconic Marvel villain, exploring how and why he became the feared figure he is today.
Sandbox World
If you're already a fan of Pee-Wee's Playhouse, you know exactly what kind of wonderfully wild and unpredictable experience awaits you with this purchase.
French cartoonist Sempé perspective of America is a poetic journey, where humor delicately guides the reader, revealing the subtle nuances of his experiences.
Host Daniel Ralston reveals one of rock's strangest tales: British legends The Zombies and the young Texans who impersonated them 55 years ago.
Paul Williams started as a struggling actor in the '60s but found success as a songwriter. He penned heartfelt hits like "We've Only Just Begun" and "I Won't Last a Day Without You" for the Carpenters, among others.
Colin Jost, the longtime star of Saturday Night Live, is set to host a new Jeopardy! spinoff called Pop Culture Jeopardy! exclusively for Prime Video.
Woman & Man+ is a wildly surreal autobiographical telling of its artist, Yoe, losing his love, country, and, some say, sanity–and struggle to reinvent himself.
Titan Publishing has reprinted "Here’s to You, Charlie Brown," a 126-page collection of classic Peanuts newspaper strips by Charles M. Schulz from 1960-1962.
I recently had the unique opportunity to interview Sean and Jason Mendelson, sons of the late Lee Mendelson, regarding some of the latest releases of Vince Guaraldi's soundtrack music.
In this must-have city guide, New York Nico takes readers on an epic tour of his 100 can’t-miss NYC spots, including food, shopping, and much more.
From the minds of executive producers J.J. Abrams, Matt Reeves, and Bruce Timm, season one of Batman: Caped Crusader arrives on Amazon Prime on August 1, 2024.
Before Stan Lee popularized cameos, Alfred Hitchcock pioneered them. His appearances varied, sometimes lasting just a few seconds, and occasionally longer.
If you know Shel Silverstein's "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree," you might be surprised he also wrote Johnny Cash's 1969 hit "A Boy Named Sue," recorded live at San Quentin.
Fleetwood Mac's brand-new compilation celebrates the early years of Fleetwood Mac, spanning from 1969 to 1974. True fans will love this album.
Transformers One: Optimus Prime and Megatron's previously untold origin story. Although these iconic characters are best known as fierce adversaries, they were once close friends.
Explore the enigmatic world of the Men in Black in this captivating documentary—the truth behind the iconic dark suits and sunglasses, the myths and secrets.
Watch out Google Maps, Apple Maps on the Web is available in public beta, enabling users globally to access Maps directly through their browser.
Over 70 years, sci-fi has shifted from an optimistic genre to one reflecting our fears and anxieties. This reflects a broader trend of the genre adapting to our current fears.
"The Lady From Shanghai" has been meticulously restored from the original camera negative and is now available in stunning 4K resolution with Dolby Vision.
On January 1, 2025, the original Buck Rogers comic strips from 1929 will enter the public domain. Rogers played a crucial role in the development of science fiction.
Fantasmas is a whimsical journey through surreal NYC streets, hunting for a mythical golden oyster earring, crafted by the multitalented comedian Julio Torres.
Dark Horse's next project "The Marvel Comics Covers of Jack Kirby Volume 1," promises to showcase legendary Jack Kirby's most impactful and memorable cover art.
King Noir: Stephen King often acknowledges his debt to hardboiled writers like Ed McBain and Raymond Chandler, referencing them more frequently than horror writers.
























