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If you've been wanting to pick up a whole crapload of the comic books and graphic novels published by BOOM! Studios, but couldn't possibly imagine
HBO has announced that superstar actor Don Johnson will join the cast of David Lindelof's "remixed" Watchmen TV show, along with Regina King, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Adelaide Clemens, and Andrew Howard.
In a bizarrely contradictory new policy claiming to support social justice while introducing fines for teams whose players kneel during the National Anthem, NFL owners have unanimously approved a new set of rules to curb the controversial protests.
The Hellboy board game by Dark Horse and Mantic Games has been so successful in its Kickstarter launch, the companies have decided to add an expansion before the Kickstarter is even complete.
If you're not familiar with Seanan McGuire work in the grown-up publishing world, perhaps all you need to know is that she's apparently a really big X-fan, as exemplified by her complete geek-out when the news of the annual broke.
The pop culture snake continues to eat its own tail as Titan Comics has released a trailer for the graphic novel based on the movie based on the album by The Beatles, Yellow Submarine.
American Mythology has announced that veteran comic book artist Michael Kaluta has signed on to their new line of Zorro comics, which launches this summer with Zorro: Swords of Hell #1.
In an exciting offer that will allow fans to stock up on all the XFL gear they want before the league launches in 2020, fails spectacularly within one
In August, DC Comics will launch its new Sandman Universe imprint, starting with Sandman Universe #1. But that's not the only Sandman we'll be seeing that month.
Opinions on the President of the United States tend to differ depending on who you ask (try it at your next family get-together), but there's one thing people on both sides of the aisle can agree on: we can't get enough of Trump.
Marvel's August solicitations have been full of surprises, but perhaps the least surprising news is the confirmation of a Wolverine ongoing series to follow the end of the Hunt for Wolverine.
As we learned from DC Co-Publisher Dan DiDio and his arithmomaniacal obsession with the number 52, there could be more behind the numbers in a Fantastic Four reboot than can be seen on the surface.
Fresh off 2017's controversial Divided States of Hysteria, Howard Chaykin is launching a new series at Image Comics in August called Hey Kids! Comics!.
Matthew Rosenberg is taking over Astonishing X-Men in July, but he's already getting an Astonishing X-Men Annual to write in August, with artist Travel