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The new TV Guide has an exclusive Flash four page comic by TV show creators Geoff Johns, Andrew Kreisberg and Greg Berlanti, and drawn by Scott Kolins.
This weekend has hosted the Manchester Comic Con. A city famed for its football, its music and... it's weather. Welcome to a very wet cosplay gallery,
Not everyone in San Diego can get tickets to San Diego Comic Con. It's as much a lottery for them as anyone else. But thankfully there is so much else to
Ryan Cody writes, Long Road Home is happening now. Passion. It makes the world go round. Without it, explorers would have never set boots onto boats and
Chris Sims wrote an article on Comics Alliance looking at a pitched series that never happened by cartoonist Ramon Perez, called Big Barda & Mr
Anthony Marques is the assistant editor on the Superman books at DC Comics. For another month. I understand he resigned at DC Comics this week, to work
This is CB Cebulski, of Marvel Comics. The one on the left. Senior Vice President of Talent Co-ordination, he recently moved positions within the company
Gilbert Deltres writes, In a world ravaged by an unknown virus which only infects males, mankind's last hope lies in a genetically enhanced soldier. The
H.P. Lovecraft’s “The Terrible Old Man” Short Film Short Story by H.P. Lovecraft Screenplay/Director/Producer Ryan Smith Kickstarter End Date: August 13,
So, Captain America is a black guy. Thor is a woman. And Iron Man is a bit mean. Right now, Marvel's Tom Brevoort is answering a lot of idiocy on his
Warren Ellis wrote in 2002: It occurs to me that an awful lot of trouble in Gotham City could have been averted a long time ago if Batman had just ripped
The odds are that I'll spend most of my nghts at San Diego Comic Con in a certain hotel bar from midnight on. But there's so much to do before... Will
Well, that was fast. Faster than San Diego Comic Con sells out in fact. One minute. All the tickets to Image Comics showing off their wares, live on stage
DC and Marvel have often stepped alongside each other, through pure bloody minded coincidence. Swamp Thing and Man Thing, Doom Patrol and X-Men, and there
Dynamite Entertainment now have the official license for the John Carter comics, courtesy of Edgar Rice Burroughs' estate. But Marvel Comics, who had the
We've been talking a lot at DC about what we (and increasingly DC staffers) call the DC Band-Aid. Seriously, we've run a lot of articles. How many? This
Earlier in the year, I ran a Bleeding Cool Magazine article called "Black Bolt List", looking at projects that were announce, created even, but never made
Two days ago, we reported that DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson was in New York and had called a meeting of DC Comics New York staff, the week
So these are the character that The Avengers - or Avengers NOW! - will be concentrating on from October and November. So... what can we see? From the
Not even Harley Quinn #1 has done that. Yet. But the recent Ms Marvel comic from Marvel Comics, featuring a Pakistani/American young woman, not only made
That's the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen print from Kevin O'Neill, based on Nemo: Roses Of Berlin, alongside the release of The League of
The Warner Bros bags are iconic at San Diego Comic Con. Last year they morphed into backpacks with capes, though this year they seem to have reverted to
By Will Romine Hello Friends! As a professional geek, from time to time I get sent boxes o’ awesome. Today was one of those times. Our good friends at
At the New York Comic Con in 2008, Marvel announced a new comic written by CB Cebulski and JD Morvan, and drawn by French artist Bengal, Spider-Man:
In the recent Original Sin #3.2 we saw what happened to the Hulk when Bruce Banner used Tony Stark's Extremis to modify his transformation. Possibly the
Whether at the Image booth #2729 or the Top Cow booth #2629.... For ten dollars a pop, here are your San Diego Exclusive covers for Low #1, The Wicked +
Everyone's getting sponsored for San Diego Comic-Con this year. The Eisners has Showtime. We have Gatorade. And the San Diego Comic-Con App has NBC. This
War Stories was a series of war comics by Garth Ennis and a number of prominent artists such as David Lloyd, Gary Erskine, Dave Gibbons and the
Expect to see a few more Image Comics titles in your local store in upcoming months. The publisher does have an interesting history, beginning by