It's a cliché that the British satirical monthly comic, Viz Comic, is not as funny as it used to be. Started in the eighties, phenomenally successful in
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It's one thing for a reader, a fan, a retailer, or a fellow comics creator to mix up the Hernandez Brothers. Even though the styles of the creators of
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
The Absolute format has been a pretty popular one for DC Comics. Started by Scott Dunbier at DC/Wildstorm and inspired by the French collections of
It's all gone a bit Buzzfeed here, hasn't it? Anyway... Some writers conceal hidden artistic talents. Often for a reason. But, with Bleeding Cool running
The latest categories for the upcoming Diamond Best Practice Awards for comic book retailers have been announced. Best Counter Display Best Movie/Themed
The Rough & Tumble. Written by Jim Ousley & Oscar Madrid. Art by Benjamin Sawyer. The Kickstarter campaign for The Rough & Tumble is happening
Above is a new variant cover by Kevin Wada, fashion illustrator recently seen on Sh-Hulk covers, for The Wicked + The Divine #4. Diamond code JUL148049 if
On the left is Ivan Reis' Green Arrow #0 cover, on the right is Daniel Sampere's new Green Arrow #35 promo image. Are they just a similar pose or is there
As the pressure on the $3.99 price point at Marvel seems to be building, the trade paperbacks pricing seems to have slipped. Retailers have been informed
Louise Oddball writes, There was a time during the 90s when Adam Pollina was firmly ensconced atop the A List of comic book artists at Marvel during the
Yale Stewart is the creator of the JL8 and Little League webcomics, featuring unofficial uses of the DC Comics characters as young children. It was so
This is what Frazer Hines looked like when he played 18th century Highlander Jamie McCrimmon, companion to the Second Doctor, in Doctor Who in 1966. This
Matthew Kayal writes: Hi! My name is Matthew Kayal and I am a comic book writer. I’ve been releasing my own webcomics once a week for the past year on my
Mike Heffron writes, For the first time in a decade, I have my own small press table to sell my own comic books, my blood, sweat and tears. But to be
Widdershins: Piece of Cake. Victorian-era adventure stories, set in a magical version of Yorkshire, England. Cakes, time travel, and wizards await! By
Pariah Missouri Book 2 : The Promised Land Andres Salazar writes, My name is Andres Salazar. I’m a storyteller. I've been hunkered down working on the
Nerd Block announced that there us a surprise Doctor Who package in this month's subscription box, and used it to increase subscribers for the month. We
UNFINISHED Have you seen this artwork? JLA artist John Dell tells us, I noticed the piece missing three days ago, more than likely it was removed at a
Famed for its $800 page rates for freelance comic artists, Penthouse Comix was a mass market comics magazine published in the mid-nineties as a spinoff
Whether it's a sheet of paper that sits up and walks off... Or if it's a thousand robots scurrying around and working together to create shapes...
Launching next week are Multiversity #1, the relaunch of Dark Horse Presents, the new Strain comic, Night Eternal, Sensation Comics, Little Nemo Returns
Michael Davis is an artist, writer, mentor, and entertainment executive. He writes, Damn, it's 1963 all over again in Missouri. The police are using tear
Outlander - the new time travel Scottish historical TV series - was all over San Diego Comic Con and has made a big splash in the US on its launch. It has
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
Marvel's latest attempt to push their comic books into the mainstream, has seen Wal-Mart sell a series of exclusive trade paperbacks, geared to those
Remember this letter? Well courtesy of Mick and Matt Glebe, this was their contribution to the Marvel 75th Anniversary Sketch Cards. Nothing Fourish
This is the 1:100 variant cover for Multiversity #1, the new reality-bending comic book series written by Grant Morrison, the first issue drawn by Ivan
Skylanders. It's a big deal. And now it's a big comic book. Expect it to be a little comic book as well some time, being shrunk down and distributed in
It isn't the first time we've had a mystery phrase said by one Marvel character to another, too small to see... And we were able to zoom in on the digital