Clones Rule as Hollywood Beats Drum at Comic-Con

Many of the movies offered to fans in San Diego were sequels or retreads, raising questions on whether “more of the same” was about all Hollywood had.

    

Embracing Tablets, Comic Book Publishers Cash In on a Digital Revolution

The market is surging, with digital sales of comic books almost tripling in a year’s time.

    

At Comic-Con, Small Tribes Rule

After nearly a decade in the service of the major film studios and their blockbusters, Comic-Con appears on the verge of a next iteration.

    

Increasingly Child-Friendly, Comic-Con Can’t Hide Its Raunchy Roots

Outlets like Nickelodeon, the Cartoon Network and Disney are well represented at the convention. But so too is R-rated entertainment — when pornographic or violent.

    

Picturehouse Resurrected With a 3-D Film on Metallica

A concert at Comic-Con in San Diego by the band is promoting a movie for Picturehouse, a distributor of art films that folded in 2008.