We gave the Wonder Woman makeup from MAC quite the run down and review. Now we can start to do the same to Archie! Welcome to M.A.C. Archie's Girls,
Rich Johnston Archives
Next week coming to your local comic shop, we have...new comics. I know, fancy. And they will include the first issue of Emily & The Strangers, the
Recently we ran a lost Ghost Rider 2099 story by Warren Ellis and Salgood Sam, reserved as a fill-in arc for a book that was cancelled shortly afterwards.
Okay, I presume you read the spoiler warning going in. Good, you're going to need it.
Every year, members of the retailers advocate association ComicsPRO look to recognise a current member of the comics industry for exceptional praise, as
Colourist Jordie Bellaire posted on her tumblr, addressed to an unnamed comic convention who had decided not to list comic book colourists as guests at
Everyone seems to have been lip locking this week. And in a medium full of fight scenes, why not a celebration of the ancient art of sticking your tongue
So, anyway, I'm the weekly cartoonist for the British right wing libertarian political blog Guido Fawkes. It's quite popular.
It's a dangerous thing to suggest that Stan Lee may be too ill to appear at a comic book show, he has a tendency to drink milkshakes at you. But the
The Warners release date website for Man Of Steel has links to country-specific versions of the Man Of Steel site from all around the globe... Except for Australia
The National Television Awards held tonight and aired on ITV held a number of surprises. Ant And Dec getting a double for Best Entertainment Presenters
Advance reorders on Uncanny X-Men #1 are at the top of the chart, but challenged by the Walking Dead Governor Special as retailers wake up to the news
I cannot tell you how much I love The Cowboy Wally Show by Kyle Baker but I'll try. Um. A lot. Bleeding Cool's Brendon Connelly also liked it so much he
I understand at least one DC editor may have been let go (trying to get a little name confirmation first) but this may well be up her street. Editor, IDW
Titan Comics is publishing a translated-to-English French licensed comic based on the game, Devil May Cry, by Guillaume Dorison aka Izu, Robin Recht and
Oops! A week ahead of schedule, ComiXology has published Marvel's X-Men Legacy #5. It's usually a mistake, it usually won't be available for long, but I
Nick Spencer has explained how Bedlam isn't Gotham, and The Joker (formerly known as The Red Hood) isn't Madder Red, but it is really. Take this scene
The nominations for the Diamond GEM Awards, voted on by retailers, have been announced. You can see last year's nominations and winners here. Bleeding
This was the queue outside Acme Comics this morning, people wanting to get the Bryan O'Malley cover for Young Avengers #1. The line had started at 5am.
There was a time when we used to worry there was just too much advertising in comics. Marvel were a key villain in this, with more ads for variuous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9SbpOHtRzs One hundred and one superheroes. All controlled by you. Simultaneously. On the Wii U. Hmm, I bet The 99 guys
Betsy Braddock, brought up into British nobility, schooled at the most expensive boarding schools in the land, university educated, a charter pilot...
Let's face it, you don't have the opportunity to write a headline like that every day. So, thank you Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan and Tony Moore for this
Chris Thompson writes; Marvel Now! ends on a high (at least for us) with Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie’s Young Avengers #1, and Sam Humphries &
He's a busy boy this week. Created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, the super intelligent, super telepathic, super disaffected X-Man does a Wolverine
Music magazine Mondo Sonoro, in Spain, is reporting on the news that Alan Moore is visiting the country, after he was seen buying books about the current
Here is a page from Avengers #3. It follows the preview seen here. Yes it's a replacement cipher. Yes, we were right about "It's coming". But as for the
The original promotional cover to Justice League showed off a bunch of other characters aside from the central seven. But most of those we haven't seen
My first superhero comic book I remember buying was a copy of the Fantastic Four weekly in the early eighties, reprinting Lee and Kirby Fantastic Four in
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwb-TBFfHmA Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop, Florida, writes; Hey Fandom! Young Avengers was awesome! The kids are alright!