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By Cameron Hatheway I was tremendously impressed by The Outhouse when they didn’t kowtow to DC earlier this year when asked to tone down the parodying or
Dylan Gonzalez writes; Beer: Pizza Beer Brewery: Pizza Beer Company Well, this is certainly a bizarre one. I would like to think I have tried my fair
By Cameron Hatheway It used to be people didn’t acknowledge lettering in a comic book unless it was bad lettering. I know that was certainly the case for
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrVYAvJ-B9A Alan Moore has made his Kickstarter total to fund the last of his five Jimmy's End short films. And now he and
From the final issue of Red She Hulk, one of the first Marvel Now cancellations. Battle For The Future? Future Battlers? Warriors Of Tomorrow? Come on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FviLQ-PJTb0 Nice camerawork, special effects, music and cosplay posing at the London Film and Comic Con... including The
Robin Harman writes; Welcome to Episode 118 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we unbox Trinity of Sin: Pandora #1, tune in to Satellite Sam #1, fall in with
On June 27th, Marvel trademarked the phrase "Coulson Lives" for a number of activities; Apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or
Oopsie. This does sometimes happen. the CBLDF seems to have been missed out of Image Comics' listings for October at CBR yesterday. I understand that
It's not just Matt Kindt. Charles Soule also has seven comics solicited for October. Admittedly he's not drawing any of them, but still. Again, I remember
Bluewater Productions promise that they are not just jumping on the bandwagon. But who would ever accuse them of doing such a thing? Nevertheless,
When the Robocop posters first went up in cinemas, people laughed. It felt such a stupid, on the nail , does-exactly-what-it-says-on-the-tun title that
There was one character in the Aspen 10 For 10 promotion that seemed out of place. No high heels, no skin exposure, no heavy makeup, no pushed out
In October, Dean Haspiel, Mark Waid and Allen Passalaquaare creating a new superhero comic series for Archie, based on The Fox. Apparently, he's a freak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8ARQddFOcw Patrick Willems knows the score, folks. He, and his crew, will be filming at San Diego Comic Con for Bleeding
It flies in the face of what some solid sources said in the past, but today, we're hooked on new evidence that's been presented. We think Daniel Rigby may be the new star of Doctor Who.
Today Bleeding Cool broke the news that Fox are to make an X-Force movie and will to announce it at San Diego Comic Con.
Dr Light here, rebooted as a kindly family man, forced in a position where he has to be a superhero, talking to his family before going on a mission. It did rather foreshadow what was to come
Next week is San Diego Comic Con week... and we get the beginning of series such as Blood Brothers, Strain: The Fall, Batman '66 in print, Dinosaurs
Wild Blue Yonder has just sold out of it's 5,350 print run two weeks ahead of going on sale. Issue #1 had already sold out of it 12,327 copies before
Here are IDW's solicitations for October 2013, with a new Samurai Jack comic, the end of Locke & Key and Half Past Danger, with Dave Sim's variant
Jonathan Hickman's Fantastic Four gets the ComiXology digital discount on Friday, down to 99 cents a copy for issues #570-588, #601-611... but not the
Guardians Of The Galaxy #5 was solicited as being written by Brian Bendis and Neil Gaiman. The comic is to feature Angela, a character sold by its owner
A combination of popular print comics and digital only comics has seen DC Comics starting to dominate the ComiXology charts, and the same is happening
By Cameron Hatheway While the majority of us are familiar with the basic primary and secondary colors, the colorists of the industry operate on a color
I've long been of the opinion that advertisements for comic books don't need to go to the quickest,easiest route of showing the comic and making it the
I love it. The massive San Diego Comic Con bags given away by Warners and big enough to fit pretty much anything you'll buy at the show all come with
Another look at the comics being re-ordered in advance by comic stores ahead of going on sale. A good indication of the comics that retailers are suddenly
When X-Men #1 by Jim Lee and Chris Claremont was published, it had five covers that all joined together into one, and sold over eight million copies,






























