Kevin Eastman was joined by Tom Waltz, Ben Bishop, and David Avallone to talk about his career, TMNT The Last Ronin, and Drawing Blood.
Ian Melton Archives
Founded in 2000, Udon Publishing celebrated 20 years this year with new plans for Megaman Legends, Robotech, Rival Schools, and Street Fighter.
George Gene Gustines spoke with John Barber and Chris Ryall about all things IDW for Comic-Con@Home with Sonic, Parker, G.I.Joe & more news.
Keanu Reeves is teaming with Boom! and Matt Kindt to do BRZRKR. Kindt was asked about the book, and he talked about working with Reeves.
Futurama returned from cancelation in 2007, but before that at SDCC, Futurama Returns into comic book to set up the first Futurama movie.
As Jim Lee solifies his new title as DC's sole publisher, Batman #101 will bring his co-creation Grifter to Gotham City in the aftermath of Joker War.
Last week saw a little bit of Marvel, a big mix of Boom, Dynamite, Ablaze, IDW, Scout Comics, and more, along with David Bowie, on the Back Order List.
Empyre finally gets underway with Empyre #1, and great characterization, solid artwork, and a major well-done surprise make it worth reading.
Marvel Comics in 1981 teamed up with Amurol Products to create the Bubble Funnies comic books, starting with Spider-Man in the Clutches of Doc Ock!
The first week of July brings a big variety to the Back Order list with DC and Marvel MIA, and Image having the most books on the List.
Spider-Man 3 was released on DVD with many extras but the best one was the Walmart exclusive "The Black" reuniting Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley.
Included with X-Men: The Last Stand, this obscure comic was written by Stan Lee and featured incredible artwork by a great variety of artists.
Empyre #1 launches soon, but what should one read to understand what is coming in Marvel's newest Event Crossover with The Kree, Skrulls, & Cotati?
Despite having a great launch in 2018 from Skybound, Outer Darkness after 12 issues, and a crossover with Chew, will not be going forward with new issues.
The Back Order List for this week sees just about everything go to Back Order, put in particular Batman, Thor, Spawn, Power Rangers, and Green Lantern.
Marvel's lastest Event Crossover continues with Empyre Fantastic Four #0. Dan Slott and R.B. Silva bring us a very skippable Empyre lead-in.
The largest publisher in Japan, Kodansha has an extensive manga library that is now going to have over 400 titels available online on through Izeno.
Always busy creating, Rick Remender last week got impatient, sharing a lot of new images and news about his new creator-owned project, The Scumbag.
Every month the comic book companies send out folded promotional posters to the Local Comic Book / Diamond accounts. During the month different posters
The Back-Order List sees a variety ranging from A Man Among Ye #1, Crow Lethe #2, Wynd #1, Ludocrats #2, and many others no longer at Diamond.
Empyre will finally begin next week, but is the start of Marvel's new Event Crossover worth reading in Empyre #0: Avengers? SPOILERS!
Walmarts this weekend will have brand new 4 for 1 price DC comic packs, with a piece of an exclusive poster. What's Inside these packs?
The Back-Order List sees most covers for the Joker 80th Anniversary Special #1, Adventureman #1, and Legion of Super-Heroes #6, no longer available.
Two obscure comics came from Blade Trinity: Nightstalking and the Manga Dojinshi, by Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, & Takashi Okazaki.
DC released an "Artgerm" poster portfolio and now sellers are selling just one poster from the collection for almost twice the cost of the portfolio.
Icons Art of Jim Lee from Titan Books and DC Comics Art of Jim Lee published by DC Comics are essentially the same book.
Walmart's across the country sell bundles of Marvel comic books but have those bundles become a dumping ground for Marvel variant covers?
The Back-Order list for this week of June 3rd contains a lot of comics by DC with the focus on the Catwoman 80th #1 covers.
Marvel Collect! by Topps came out last year and they recently released a card featuring a character from Invinicible which is weird for copyright reasons.
Looking ahead to the new online-only DC Connect, there are no more DC Giants solicited after this last batch, and that means what?