By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu The team which gave us the fan-film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, announced a new professionally produced television pilot to be
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When Marvel launched their Marvel Now! relaunch lead title Uncanny Avengers #1 by Rick Remender and John Cassaday, it brought in over 300,000 orders.
This is the cover to the Justice League #40 variant from DC Comics, by Alex Garner. And the variant cover to Korvac Saga #2 from Marvel Comics by Alex
Years ago, storyboard artist for Harry Potter, Avengers and Mission Impossible films Sylvain Despretz told Jonathan Ellis about a project regarding his
Greg Land is a popular comic book artist, recently working on Spider-Woman and currently working on a new X-Men series with Cullen Bunn for the All-New
There's only one way to sneak a peek of Brian Azzarello and Simon Bisley's Rise Of The Alpha King, ahead of release. And that's to be an invitee, VIP
David Spurlock, the appointed director of the Wally Wood estate has had his lawsuit brought against the former wife of the late Wally Wood, dismissed.
CBR have a preview of tomorrow's Superman #42. Which is full of big honking spoilers.
Back before the Earths died... Black Widow shows a remarkably odd approach to fire safety. Surely they were all getting onto a ship to rush out of the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpyEFyzj5Fw Courtesy of the amazing Patrick Willems for Bleeding Cool. Um, you may need to remove some ads in order to see
Inside this week's eighty-year running British weekly Beano comic book, we get a new edition of the strip that has been running since the seventies, The
Tom Mandrake writes for Bleeding Cool, A lot of people have been asking--'Why a Kickstarter?' The story goes something like this-- one day, about 10 years
A very casual Casual T-shirt, sold by Who Are Ya designs... And a Herb Trimpe cover for Godzilla King Of The Monsters published by Marvel Comics in the
NPR this weekend ran an article focusing on women comic book creators, that touched on the role of Kickstarter in finding audiences for certain books that
This week sees the kick-off of this year's Boston Comic Con. Which seems a good a time as any to register the trademark for the name for "Organizing and
In an article for ComicBook.com, written and edited by Marvel's ex-PR guy James Viscardi, he reports the word from his old boss, Marvel's David Gabriel
Diamond will be holding their 2015 Diamond Retailer Summit in Baltimore from 23rd-25th September and has announced the publishers sponsoring the show, at
Loot Crate is the daddy. The biggest comic book themed subscription box of them all. And, after celebrating the Heroes in July, in August it goes for the
At Otakon today, Kodansha Comics took the opportunity to announce three new titles from the publisher from next year. They kicked off with Queen
Everyone's losing their heads these days. You can't pick up a Marvel or DC comic book without some depiction of decapitation, and that's before anyone
A rather mixed week this week, with a naked Mary Jane topping the charts. Gotta love that click-bait, I guess. And Cyborg was not only a much-discussed
Adi Tantimedh writes, Mainstream – i.e. superhero – comics in the US are being dragged, sometimes screaming and kicking into the 21st Century lately, with
We showed off Skelton Crew's plush Poyo last week. This week it's their line of collectibles based on Alan Robert's Killogy comic from IDW, debuting at
Fox and Crush Soda are running a competition and promotion ahead of the upcoming release of The Fantastic Four movie. Collecting codes form all four chose
Answering questions on Tumblr about previous projects she was working on for DC Comics, Gail Simone stated, I might have meant the huge thing I am still
Bad Wolf was the "big bad" theme that ran through the first series of the returning Doctor Who back in 2005, starring Christopher Eccleston. It is now
Taken at a Hobby Lobby this weekend... even when referencing the classic sixties/seventies/eighties look of Marvel, there is no room for the Fantastic
Yes. Those kind of hooters. A watercolor pin-up for David Petersen's Mouse Guard art book published by Baltimore Comic Con. On sale at Baltimore Comic Con
Yesterday, Cleveland Heights celebrated the life of comic book writer Harvey Pekar by dedicating part of Coventry Road and Euclid Heights Boulevard to his
Catching up with a few bits and pieces I missed while at San Diego Cmic Con. Such as a breakdown of some of the characters appearing in Marvel's