- All Sixty Free Comic Book Day 2014 Comics Reviewed
- The Future is a Storm Front—"Experimentation in mainstream comics and why science fiction can't predict the future."
- Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked
- Comixology removes in-app purchases to avoid paying fees to Apple
- Gerry Conway: The ComiXology Outrage
- Mark Waid: ComiXology, Amazon, Saturday
- How Amazon and Comixology betrayed comic book readers
- ComiXology, in-app purchasing and how quickly things turn
- Let's talk about how some men talk to women in comics
- Kamala Khan as Ms. Marvel and Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel: Female, nonwhite superheroes in action
- Washington Times frets about Muslim, 'eerie' gay superheroes
- The Incoherent Backlashes to Black Actors Playing 'White' Superheroes—Also: Fear Of A Black Human Torch
- Why do 'good guy' superheroes get a bad rap?
- Arrow Has Given DC Comics the Best On-Screen Superhero Franchise
- Man of Steel isn’t about Superman, And It Never Was
- Why DC should absolutely not create a shared TV-to-movie universe
- Caped couture: Dress like a DC Comics superhero
- Marvel's Agents of SHIELD's Ratings Might Not Matter After All
- 'Deadpool' #27 sets Guinness record you didn't know existed
- Peter Parker's Greatest Moments as Spider-Man—Welcome back Petey.
- 'Calvin and Hobbes' Creator Bill Watterson Debuts First Cartoon in Almost 20 Years
- Garfield without Garfield's thought-bubbles
- Cartoonist Patrick McDonnell Explains The Inspiring Message Behind Every 'Mutts' Comic Strip
- Underrated: Unbreakable—"It was with some risk that M. Night Shyamalan made Unbreakable, which was a superhero movie that took superheroes and comic books seriously, back when such an idea was considered ludicrous."
- An unsung hero: How Blade helped save the comic-book movie
- X-Men: 25 moments
- Brain Splatter: If Now Were Then...X-Men, 1984
- 'Black Widow' Solo Movie Development Confirmed By Marvel Studios
- Karl Urban Urges Fans To Sign Petition For DREDD Sequel —Get 'er done.
- World Press Freedom Day 2014: 10 Astounding Facts to Know
- Press Freedom at the Lowest Level in a Decade
- Journalists appeal to German government on World Press Freedom Day
- UK slips down global press freedom list due to Snowden leaks response
- Irony-laden World Press Freedom Day for Al Jazeera detainees
- Peter Greste jail ordeal a triumph of the human spirit
- FAA 'Looking Into' Arkansas Tornado Drone Journalism, Raising First Amendment Questions
- Edward Snowden: NSA Spies More on Americans Than Russians—"We watch our own people more closely than anyone else in the world."
- Snowden: Why hasn't the Director of National Intelligence been punished for lying to Congress? WaPo
- Germany blocks Edward Snowden from testifying in person in NSA inquiry—"Officials say a personal invitation for US whistleblower to attend hearing would put 'grave strain' on US-German relations."
- Merkel Signals That Tension Persists Over U.S. Spying—"At a White House meeting meant to mend fences, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said it was too soon to return to 'business as usual' with the United States following disclosures that the N.S.A had eavesdropped on her phone calls." NYT
- The US Surveillance Court Hasn't Turned Down an NSA Request This Decade
- CISPA Take 3: Feinstein & Chambliss Draft Another Cybersecurity Bill, Designed To Wipe Out Your Privacy
- British Spy Chiefs Secretly Begged to Play in NSA's Data Pools
- Born in the NSA: These former spies are starting companies of their own
- Apple, Facebook and Google will tell you when the government wants your data
- NSA Throwdown: John Oliver v. 60 Minutes
- Google stung by Canada's privacy commissioner for ads linked to personal health history
- Google ends "creepy" practice of scanning Gmail education apps
- Yahoo is the latest company ignoring Web users' requests for privacy—"'Do Not Track' has largely been a failure."
- Facebook grows up, moves to protect user privacy and stabilize code
- How Facebook Predicts Who You Know, Using Old Yahoo Code