Suicide Squad #20 was solicited with art and cover by Eddy Barrows and Eber Ferreira. Instead, it's a complete change, and art will now be by Bleeding
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We mentioned that the Wildstorm: A Celebration Of 25 Years hardcover would contain the uncensored issues of The Authority #13 and #14. And that it would
In the year 2000, DC Comics started censoring The Authority by Mark Millar and Frank Quitely, the flagship comic book from Wildstorm, the Jim Lee-started
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
We've been looking into the bizarre legal feud between fellow billionaires and Palm Beach neighbours Marvel Chairman Ike Perlmutter and Canadian Harold
In 1985, Marvel Comics published The One by Rick Veitch, before both Watchmen and The Dark Knight. Amongst aficionados of revisionist superhero stories it
On the heels of landing the year’s biggest selling direct-market-non-Big Five comic with their new X-O Manowar #1, Valiant have been pointing fans and
Paklis is the new comic from Dustin Weaver, an anthology collection of his short works. And none is shorter than the contents page, a self referring,
David Glanzer is Chief Communications & Strategy Office of Comic-Con International, the body that puts on San Diego Comic-Con and Wondercon in the USA
It has been so long since Saga #42. Today sees the publication of Saga #43. And it only costs twenty-five cents. This is not some thing that most folks,
So I am in Brighton this week with the family. The last two days were all rides on the pier and looking at jewellery in the Lanes. Today, however, is New
First, watch this classic Mitchell And Webb sketch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToKcmnrE5oY Then consider which Marvel Comics hero, one even with a TV
Liam Sharp was meant to draw a story in today's Wonder Woman Annual. https://twitter.com/NicolaScottArt/status/857004385766850560 It was meant to follow
Secret Empire #3 is out today and crosses over and spins off into all manner of comic books published by Marvel on the same day. But how many can you live
Sometimes you just want to wake up and draw with your morning covfefe... As the world goes covfefe crazy...
On this week's 'A Comic Show', we discuss Wonder Woman Day, Saga, and more.
Since we've been looking at a bunch of comic companies' cancelled comics today, it would be a poor show if we didn't look to our own. Bleeding Cool
These are the things that fetishes are made of. https://twitter.com/Shogun_Shin/status/869609193254334465
A month ago, I write a piece after having read advance copies of Secret Empire #2 and #3, and Secret Empire: Uprising #1. Those final two issues are out
American Mythology are amongst a number of publishers who have recently gone through their schedules and taken a scythe to late books, though promising
It's not just issues of Sonic The Hedgehog that Archie Comics has been cancelling. Back in December, they announced four one-shots with Entertainment
Lola XOXO by Siya Oujm returned from Aspen Press last year with the first issue of a second volume. However, subsequent issues were hard to find. And so
From the DC Rebirth onwards, culminating in November's Doomsday Clock, Superman will meet Dr Manhattan. Dr Manhattan, created by Alan Moore and Dave
Big City Comics has had all outstanding issues of Killing Mars #1-#4 and Tesla And Hyde: Scary Fails #2-#5, both written by Jeffrey Kaufman, due to
Space Goat Publishing has informed retailers that issues 2 and 3 of the solicited Zombie Camp by Frank Hannah and Dev Madan will not longer be published.
Blood Blister, the AfterShock comic by Phil Hester, Tony Harris and Eric Layton has been a little on the late side. Issue 2 , which was solicited for
Dark Horse Comics listed The Strange Case Of The Disappearing Man, a six-issue series by Cole Haddon and Sebastián Cabrol for June. Inspector Thomas Adye
Outlaw Comicon, the wannabe rival to Phoenix Comicon, operating out of the same Phoenix Convention Center next year has seemingly taken advantage of the
It launched with a bang! But Slam, the roller derby-themed comic by Pamela Ribon and Veronica Fish has been getting later and later. Issue 4 came out in
Donald Guillory writes, When conventions are announced, I usually wait in anticipation for the guest lineups and scheduled panels. Even if there are