I wish Richard Pryor was my elementary school teacher.
My Chemical Romance teamed up with MASScanvas to let fans design T-shirts that will benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. After receiving over 200+ submissions, the final 5 were hand-picked by the band and are on sale exclusively at MASScanvas.com. There are a limited number of only 2019 shirts printed of each design – any purchases made…

In anticipation of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, we’re bringing back a throwback post from Comic Con 2011 when we sat down with John Boyega to discuss his film debut in Attack the Block, a funny and innovative sci-fi comedy from Joe Cornish.

One of the cool parts of Comic Con that wasn’t housed inside the Convention Center was MoCA: Museum of Conan Art. Also dubbed the Flaming C Gallery, it was filled with Conan O’Brien inspired art. Pieces ranged from balloon figures to giant paintings. Plus, the Team Coco gang knows how to treat fans and gave…
Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head panel was one of the coolest parts of Comic Con. Not only did Judge talk about the early days of the show, but she also showed preview clips from the brand new episodes coming to MTV this fall. In these clips, Judge and moderator Johnny Knoxville kick back with a…
Randall, narrator of one of our favorite internet videos ever, helped Entertainment Weekly cover Comic Con by narrating this footage from the convention floor. “Comic Con don’t care!”
Elijah Wood answers fan questions at the Wilfred panel at Comic Con 2011. In this clip, a fan asks him about similarities and differences with his character, Ryan. At one point, a girl shouts out that Elijah and Ryan are both “incredibly sexy” and Elijah reacts.
We’re flying back to Denver today, but we got a quick few minutes to pop back to the Convention Center to catch the tail end of the It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia cast signing at the FOX booth. Check out pics of of the gang below:
TBS’s MoCA, or Flaming C Gallery, might not have been in the convention center, but it was a huge highlight of Comic Con. Fans entered a world of free stuff and outstanding art in this special location. There was everything from enormous Flaming C paintings to a Flaming C doll made out of yarn.

If you read our blog post about Mike Judge’s Beavis & Butt-Head panel at Comic Con, you’ll recall us mentioning a special sneak peek at scenes from the new series. MTV has released a few clips and we have them right here. Check out Beavis becoming the Great Cornholio and the boys watching clips from…