A Convention With Jonathan Ross Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill have confirmed they will be guests at the London Super Comic Con in March, there to
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Next week, due to printer delays, Great Britain and Northern Ireland will be suffering a Marvel drought. The following titles will be delayed one week.
We told you this was coming. The AP reports, in an article arranged with DC's department, that Lex Luthor is joining the Justice League. And he's bringing
So this ran in yesterday's Deadpool: The Gauntlet, a comic supplied to retailers for free that reprints the digital strip, and retailers are meant to
From the Tako rumours at the weekend... Justice League United #0 ... JLA #14 is not JLC #14 And there we have it. Now confirmed by USA Today, DC Comics'
I sat down at New York Comic Con with a senior Marvel executive who expressed frustration at DC's Hold-The-Line-At-$2.99 initiative, not for any
Kelly Sue DeConnick has let it be known. When asked, "I didn't see Avengers Assemble on the April solicitations. Is it over? :(" She replied, It is
In the eighties, DC Comics published a Batman comic called The Killing Joke. By Alan Moore and Brian Bolland. You may have heard of it. Controversial,
So this looks like one of the DC Comics Switcheroos we're expecting. I understand that Tony S Daniel has moved from Superman And Wonder Woman to an
Well, that makes this volume's release even more sensible. As Marvel's solicitations for April 2014 are released, they basically list everything we've
We've been saying for a bit that April would see lots of creatives swapping books at DC Comics. Well, not everyone it seems has something to swap to. On
Michael Davis is the co-founder of Milestone Comics and a current graphic novelist. He runs The Black Panel at San Diego Comic Con. And he now writes a
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
Well that was a fun evening. Here's the resulting video, taken at Orbital Comics in London, yesterday. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ipMl39_7XQ
In his column for ComicVine, Scott Lobdell has announced he's leaving Teen Titans from April with issue 30 and the Annual. The man who started the New 52
DC Entertainment’s 2014 Free Comic Book Day title, DC Comics – The New 52 Futures End #1 FCBD Edition can be ordered with an edition specific to the comic
Thanks to Newsarama, CBR, Comicosity and IGN. Obviously plenty more to come, but here's a gathering of what we can start to expect from the Big Two come
Harley Quinn, as portrayed by Clay Mann, on the Harley Quinn #1 second printing... orders are due for retailers at the end of the week...
Marvelman/Miracleman has a history of people trying to sensor various bits and pieces, as it challenged a variety of social mores over sex, nudity and
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported on a rumor that Boom! Studios is preparing to launch a new superhero series deconstructing Batman and the Joker, in the
By Kevin Schmidt One of the most exciting announcements at ImageEXPO was the announcement of Sean Phillips and Ed Brubaker’s groundbreaking new
So DC Comics is set to move its entire operation to Burbank, part of the Warner Bros studios. It should happen in April 2015. But there's one group of
Here we are, live at the Orbital Comics signing for Miracleman #1, published today, from Marvel Comics.... updates as they come in. We are all awaiting
From Deadpool: The Gauntlet. Extolling digital comics over the "dated and dying medium of print". With an asterisk to point out that it's only a joke, and
This morning I talked to a shop assistant at Orbital Comics who was reading Miracleman for the first time. Because, today sees the publication of
Okay, I've taken the kids to school, and popped into town for this week's comics and settled down at the Waterstone's Piccadilly fifth floor with its
So there are spoilers going in. Big honking ones. Admittedly, possibly only the ones you've read at the New York Post, or whatever, but we're doing a
It wasn't long ago that we talked about what we saw as the Beast's very silly atheism. Not believing in heaven and hell, even though he'd been there.
So, in the last issue of Superman/Wonder Woman, the world found out about... Superman and Wonder Woman. And the inevitable happened. Exactly. And how did
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxGISfvrFvw Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes, Hey Fandom! I'm back with more new comics now! This