Yesterday we ran the writer's commentary on Dejah Of Mars #1 and today we follow that up with a brief interview of writer Mark Rahner by a fellow writer
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Whether you are following Original Sin or not, the idea of Mark Bagley drawing a fight between the Incredible Hulk and the Invincible Iron Man is pretty
Can Yalcinkaya writes for Bleeding Cool: #ResistComics is an anthology of comics, illustrations and articles on the Occupy Gezi resistance in Turkey. It
What do you get when you combine insanity of Archer & Armstrong with the outrageous antics of Quantum And Woody? Valiant is going to show you in The
We saw the release of a new Dejah Of Mars series for Dynamite from writer Mark Rahner. Now Rahner goes page by page through the new issue in this writer's
Doctor Spekter: Master of the Occult is the fourth of Dynamite's new comic series based on the classic Gold Key characters. Series writer Mark Waid talks
I saw this article on Vox.com and decided this was something to share. No, DC hasn't announced that Barrack Obama is going to be John Stewart in the
As we are quickly rolling through to the middle of the year, the start of summer and the omni-present SDCC... Avatar Press gives us their solicitations
I guess the folks over at Westfield Comics liked what they heard at the Diamond Retailer Seminar a few weeks back. They have decided that all of first
Byron Brewer caught up with Joshua Hale Fialkov to talk about his new series The Devilers. This is the first title in Dynamite's new Creator Unleashed
If you are a fan of Sci Fi then you want to pick up Bleeding Cool Magazine #10 in comic shops today. Bleeding Cool Magazine’s Science Fiction Spectacular
Got a nice collection of four new books from Dynamite due out this week. The first issue of the Gold Key character Doctor Spektor: Master Of The Occult,
Comic creators, film producers, convention organizers, toy makers... lend me your ears. (Yeah, I went there.) I’ve done a few articles so far about
I don’t normally do reviews. Mainly because I’m a comic writer myself and I feel like critiquing my peers is kind of pretentious. So for me to do a review
Earlier Byron Brewer was talking to Chris Roberson on bring his run on Doc Savage to an end, but the writer has two classic pulp series on their last