Remember a few days ago when we posted an article about how retailers may be under-ordering The Shadow: Midnight In Moscow? Seems Dynamite has decided to
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It's Sunday... no one wants to work, to do stuff like actually turn the pages of a comic or click through a digital one... I wish I could see the preview
Original Sin #2 from Jason Aaron and Mike Deodato asks the ever important question... who holds the eye? That is how Marvel sent out these pages on
We've got another full issue from our friends at Dynamite Entertainment. Today we get Leah Moore and John Reppion's take on Sherlock Holmes. The cover was
Dynamite Entertainment has offered up some full first issues to share with you guys. We're kicking it off with Mark Waid's The Green Hornet #1. Joining
Mike Kennedy writes for Bleeding Cool: Bengal, the French comic book artist and co-founder of CFSL.net, is running a Kickstarter campaign right now. Not
This July Avatar Press has quite the collection of books heading for retailer shelves. Extinction Parade gets a trade just in time for Max Brooks to kick
By July Valiant's big summer event Armor Hunters will be in full swing as two spin-off miniseries begin here as well as the 25th issue of Harbinger. Plus
With the recent release of Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives #3, we thought this would be a good time to do a writer's commentary on the first two issues
There is something special about peer-to-peer interviews, especially when one of the creators is a true fan of the others. Here we get Batgirl, Birds Of
When I was seven years old I took my allowance with me to visit my mom at her work, K-Mart. I remember wandering around trying to decide what I should
On Saturday, May 10th the Bronx Community College will host the 8th annual Kids Comic Con from 10 am to 6 pm. The event will include special guests from
Spinning out of Valiant's big summer event Armor Hunters comes the start of two new three-part miniseries Armor Hunters: Bloodshot #1 and Armor Hunters:
Dynamite Entertainment has a virtual cornucopia of creativity for the month of July with 38 different titles ranging from robot fighters to heroic cats
Coming on the heels of the announcement that Legendary Pictures has optioned Extinction Parade for television, the New York Times Bestselling Author Max