Chris Thompson writes; Welcome to Episode 111 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we go on the pull with Transformers Spotlight: Hoist #1, lose the flak
Rich Johnston Archives
No, I’m not talking about STAR TREK: INTO DARKNESS. That’s next week. This week, I can’t help but be slightly obsessed with the iOS starship
"Liquor? I hardly knew her." We have one hell of a busy Sunday yesterday, but Doctor Who wasn't the only story of the week... Top Twenty Traffic Of The
Kevin Keller, published by Archie Comics and created by Dan Parent has won the GLAAD prize for Outstanding Comic Book. The GLAAD awards celebrate LGBT
I remember when Neil Gaiman did signings with a line still in double digits. When I went to a book reading for Neverwhere and could just turn up on the
The creators of the Image war zombie comic, '68, end each issue with specific tales and facts about the time the comic is set. They've just added a new
Okay, so I probably wouldn't get far if I applied for this. But you might. Titan Comics is looking for someone creative and has experience working in
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHR_hVddMvE At the Nashville Comic & Horror Festival, Thanos creator, Jim Starlin talked about what he's read about
A few years ago, Avatar Press published a Robocop comic based on Frank Miller's original screenplay for Robocop 2, adapted by Steven Grant, drawn by Juan
Monday morning/afternoon/evening/depending on your time zone. Let's have a look at some pretty comic related pictures. Clay Mann posted the below on his
We mentioned the Lichtenstein parody cover for Viz Comic last week. Turns out there's also a strip inside by the incredibly famous cartoonist Lew Stringer
The BBC have tweeted.
Richard Hamilton writes; It's been a very interesting journey for Mark Steger, from self taught illustrator and animator to performing artist, creature
The word comes from our Antipodeon friends. ComiXology will be selling New Avengers Volume 2 #1-28 (or is that #1-34, they might not have quite worked it
All the ones we can get, anyway...
Kyle Rogers writes from the Bristol Comic Expo, happening this weekend. Panellists: Shelly Bond + Mark Buckingham Mark Buckingham met Karen Berger doing
Could you survive a week offline? Maybe it's time to find out
My name is Amanda Rachels, and I like broken things. Some of you may know me from my artistic pursuits, among them the comics Clown Town, Flesh of White
No spoilers. No real spoilers anyway.
Clicky for biggy. Next week brings us to 52, a year's worth of strips! Almost sounds like "an event!"
In August, DC Comics will be publishing a tie-in collection to the Necessary Evil: Villains Of DC documentary being produced for Warner Bros, with the
Batman #20 Justice League Of America #3 Uncanny Avengers #8 Avengers #11 Batman And The Red Hood #20 Walking Dead #110 Thor God Of Thunder #8 Star Wars #5
Unlike other Marvel NOW collections, the first Morbius The Living Vampire collection, currently listed by Amazon, doesn't seem to have a volume number.
Rich and Brendon each have their own things to add in this "long awaited" return for "Ten Things."
We know that Superior Spider-Man is getting a new Spider-Suit with extended Doc Ock-style arms. But is he alone in getting a new look? This is the cover
The New York Post had a few of these. We've got a few more. DC Comics toys and statues and things to be listed in their upcoming solicitations. From
Cameron Hatheway writes; Astonishing X-Men #62 by Phil Noto You’re as cold as ice, willing to sacrifice your…looks? With all these younger versions of
From Katana #4... a "Creeper One Shot" coming soon? Could that be a transformed title in September's Villain's Month. Desperate? Us?
Cameron Hatheway writes; The big, blaring message I took away after reading The Trip was this; don’t do drugs. It almost felt like the D.A.R.E. program on
The Avengers Vs X-Men Companion is a big fat 1112 hardcover that came out this week in comic stores. But the interesting thing is it came in this kind of