The "Firefly" saga consists of 14 TV episodes, one big-screen movie and the undiminished passion of the space Western's fans, stars and producers.
Joss Whedon figures if Shakespeare were alive today, he might be writing superhero stories. Only better ones than Whedon and his colleagues are doing.
This week's Comic-Con pop-cultural extravaganza in San Diego may not be as cutting-edge cool as you think.
In a June 11 story about David Arquette, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the actor appeared in the TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Arquette appeared in the movie of the same name.

Hulk, smash. That's what Captain America tells the Incredible Hulk to do in "The Avengers," and that's what the Marvel Comics superhero mash-up did at the box office, smashing the domestic revenue record with a $200.3 million debut.
Hulk, smash.

Most supergroups turn out to be overhyped duds, but "The Avengers" is nothing but hits.
You better know how to wisecrack if you're going to save the world, Joss Whedon-style.

You better know how to wisecrack if you're going to save the world, Joss Whedon-style.