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This time last year, Arthur Adams created a private commission to recreate the cover to Fantastic Four #100, significantly expanding on the original
The timescale for when Doomsday Clock is taking place has been a bit up in the air. Originally it was intended that Doomsday Clock was in the near future
August sees the return of the Fantastic Four comic book after a three year imposed absence from Marvel chair Ike Perlmutter after Marvel fell out badly
Today, ComiXology Originals, a line of digital-first and digital-only comic books published by ComiXology, is announcing something new. And using Twitch
Here is an unlettered, uncoloured preview with Pepe Larraz' art for the upcoming Extermination series from Marvel Comics written by Ed Brisson... and it
Last night, while I slept the sleep of the dead, Jude Terror noted on Bleeding Cool that a number of comic book professionals were getting their
When X-Classified #1 was solicited for July, there was only one thing we knew about it: that it would have variant covers by J. Scott Campbell.
Bleeding Cool let you know that Amazing Spider-Man #800 had gone to second printing from Marvel Comics a few weeks ago, before the first issue had even been published. It's not common, but it does happen.
It's a good sign for Man of Steel that retailers have decided they like the comic and have been upping their orders on subsequent issues. But it still can't beat the appeal of a Stanley "Artgerm" Lau Batman cover.
The new issue of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank is showing the future of the DC Universe Earth and the superheroes who live on it, around the world.
In a piece about White House immigration policy on last night's Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, TBS broadcast Bee using a certain expletive to describe Ivanka Trump.
The new issue of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank is showing the future of the DC Universe Earth and the superheroes who live on it, around the world.
Man of Steel #1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado was published this week. We've talked about it in a few places previously.
The new issue of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen and published by DC Comics, is showing the future of
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for May and June 2018 shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them – but you won’t have seen most of
The new issue of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen and published by DC Comics, is showing the future of
I note that Bruce Waye has the whip tonight... This cover for Batman #50, the wedding issue titled 'Holy Matrimony Batman' is meant to give us the wedding
The new issue of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen and published by DC Comics, is showing the future of
A few schedule changes are due for some of DC Comics' ongoing series. No change for Mister Miracle #9, still out on 13th of June. But Aquaman #38 has
The new issue of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank is showing the future of the DC Universe Earth and the superheroes who live on it, around the world.
Amazing Spider-Man #800 was a comic with many epilogues and still an issue to come. But people lived, people died, people came close to dying, in the final 80-page battle between Peter Parker, Spider-Man and Norman Osborn and Carnage, the Red Goblin, across New York (though avoiding the X-Men in Central Park).
The new issue of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen and published by DC Comics, is showing the future of
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey, Fandom! Thanks for the positive response to Oral on last week's A Comic Show! He will
Four years ago, the good guys turned bad and the bad guys turned good. Well, some of them anyway. And then at the end, the good guys turned good again and the bad guys turned bad again. Well, most of them.
Rob Liefeld has clearly decided that where there is mockery, it is best to roll with it. And if you can, do it yourself. See his participation in the recent Deadpool 2 and its feet comments.
That's the end of an era. And, I suppose, one way to reduce your tax bill. Geppi’s Entertainment Museum has been open in Baltimore for twelve years,
The world of Watchmen saw vigilante superheroes banned by the US government, with some becoming licensed individuals working with the government and
Today's Amazing Spider-Man #800 is an absolute tour de force for superhero comics, an 80-page battle that brings in decades of history and some of the best superhero comic book artists around -- including Stuart Immonen for the final battle.
In today's Justice League: No Justice #4 there are might battles. There are deals done. There are friendships rekindled. I mean, who doesn't want the Green Lantern/Green Arrow team back?