Pages of The Mighty Captain Marvel #8 appears to contain some of the same dialogue and scenes as ones previously published in Secret Empire #8.
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So that was Secret Empire #10. We had a few thoughts and questions. But Deadpool #35 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Hawthorne, Terry Pallot, and Ruth Redmond has
In the last issue of the Savage Dragon, the original holder of that name sacrificed his life to stop an alien invasion of his Earth, alongside his son and
You may recognise some of the folk below from the Secret Wars series Inferno — a world in which the X-Men Inferno crossover from the '80s had hell possess
Today's America #6 by Gabby Rivera, Kelly Thompson, Ramon Villalobos, Walden Wong and Tamra Bonvillain from Marvel Comics has this cover by Jen Bartel. A
Comic book writers are liars. It's their job, at least if they are writing fiction. The clue is in the name, "fiction". Something that is not true. And
Today sees the release of Secret Empire #10. Some questions are answered, some are not, some new questions are asked. Here are a few things that stuck
In a week in which director James Cameron was attacked for his statements regarding the worthiness of Wonder Woman as a female action figure, down to the
This Saturday is Doctor Who Comics Day. And ahead of that, Titan Comics have published the first issue of their new multi-Doctor story The Lost Dimension.
When Sir Terry Pratchett, author of the Discworld novels, died of Alzheimers-related illnesses in 2015, his friend and collaborator Neil Gaiman told the
Recently, Bleeding Cool ran an article by Marc Lewis about failing to break into comics. It caused considerable discussion. Today, Top Cow President/COO
Image Comics has announced a swathe of Walking Dead variant covers for many Image titles out in September as part of their 25th Anniversary events. Well,
Bleeding Cool had an entertaining time doing that Daily Show trick of taking something someone once said, contrasting it with what they say now, and then
We mentioned that a charity activist organisation to help comic book retailers stay comic book retailers was being set up at the end of last year. Today,
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for September shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them, but you won’t have seen most of them…
Barry Gellar was the screenplay writer and producer who tried to get the Lords Of Light adaptation made as a movie using Jack Kirby's designs, with plans
Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights announced it will bring Sinister, The Purge, and Happy Death Day into the new The Horrors of Blumhouse attraction.
In June, Marvel Comics sent out a PR piece promising an answer to "What Is The Vanishing Point?" in Secret Empire #10. However, this might not be the case.
Aaron Haaland from A Comic Shop offers his best-of comics for the week, including Secret Empire #10, Saga #46, and Go Go Power Rangers #2!
Comic creators are purchasing their own comic in bulk and re-selling them, signed, at a premium. Sean Gordon Murphy with Batman: White Knight is the latest.
Fantagraphics is publishing the first English versions of Romano Scarpa's sequel strips to Snow White, originally published from the '50s to the '80s.
The upcoming Generations: Captain America will feature the modern Sam Wilson alongside a much younger Steve Rogers. In World War II.
November 18th is Local Comic Shop Day this year, which will offer exclusive items like the upcoming Secret Weapons Deluxe Edition Oversized Hardcover.
We ran a review of the new horror comic Long Lost by Matthew Erman and Lisa Sterle last week: "Unease is the name of the game in Long Lost. There’s plenty
Last year, Shawn Pryor, B. Alex Thompson and Jay Reed ran a Kickstarter to kick off a new comic book called F.O.R.C.E. set around an American football
Brendan Cahill of Transformers and Darkness Visible has a new mini-series he's writing for Action Lab, beginning in November. With The Pecking
Once upon a time, Dave Sim published his Cerebus comic book. It ran for 300 issues and ended (spoilers) with Cerebus dying alone, unmourned and unloved,
It seems to be the rule that Marvel films get released in the UK days before the USA. And Pixar films get released in the UK weeks after the USA. It's
It was the story that a cosmic cube began. Kobik, the cosmic cube that had gained sentience and decided to make things better for people. Including after
Tony Lee is working on two more films: The first is an adaptation of Lee and Dan Boultwood's Hope Falls, and the second, 12 Tasks, is a British comedy film.