Reactions to Frank Miller's blog post on the Occupy movement continue to echo around the comics internet, an industry-centric slice of the larger
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It was a fairly manic Monday here on BC, with all the corners of the comic and film world heard represented -- from the DCU to Doctor Who and
I find myself wondering what Frank Miller thinks of the firestorm his blog post has created over the past few days. I don't know, but perhaps sooner or
There was one thing on the comics internet's mind today, and that's Frank Miller's blog post about the Occupy Movement. We've noted here recently that the
An unusual alignment of the calendar and post-52 shipping schedules will apparently leave us with a light new Comic Day on November 30. It'll be the week
Comics historian Les Daniels (1943-2011) died in Providence, R.I. on November 5 of an apparent heart attack. Daniels was the author of numerous books on
I saw some cautious optimism in the air in response to today's release of the Snow White and the Huntsman trailer. Have to admit, this was something
Double the number of copies with no extra charge to retailers, BC heard about plenty of shop promotions for this future lynchpin of the Marvel Universe.
BC forum moderator Lexid523 and Ladies Making Comics blogger writes: This past Sunday, I had a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet two women I have
And if you think that's linkbait, lemme tell you... it could have been much, much worse. But the silly jokes just write themselves on today's trendingest
DC may be the current marketshare king, but Marvel took today's mindshare race by sweeping the trending topic comic slots -- although not all for positive
Reading Mark Haverty's Uncanny X-Men #1 review today, and reflecting on some of the comics that have made mainstream-news headlines over the past year,
Fresh from his training in the BC danger room, new team member Mark Allen Haverty hits BC like a sledgehammer with a pair of reviews at the top of today's
He wasn't the first artist to work for Marvel in the Silver Age, and he wasn't the most prolific artist to work for Marvel in the Silver Age, but when you
The news of DC Comics topping Marvel by a significant margin in the monthly marketshare battle was the talk of the town today, even making its way into













