Louis Falcetti writes; Welcome back to another edition of A Dog Named Indie, where I’m going to be bringing the world of independent comics to you for the
Rich Johnston Archives
We mentioned this ysterday, a social media-driven satire on the portrayal of women in comic books with people redrawiing certain scenes recast with
If you are a comics creator, trying to get in touch with your DC editor, today might not be the best day to try and do so. I am told that today, at its
Three years ago, comic book writer Ken Penders began a series of legal actions against Archie Comics and Sega for the exploitation of characters he
A VERY DANDY DAY The British media goes apeshit over the end of The Dandy in print and its launch as a digital publication. THE WALKING HACK Yesterday,
Tuesday sees the publication of the final issue of the weekly Dandy comic book in the UK, after seventy-five years, issue 3610. It guest stars Paul
I've worked with a legend for 25 years. She's the best, & I'll miss her gentleness & sanity at VertigoDC - Neil Gaiman I've long said there are
Earlier today I visited the Cartoon Museum, currently hosting an exhibition of The Dandy over 75 years of publication... only for the Dandy to be cruelly
Bleeding Cool has been talking about the upcoming Villains Month from DC, where all the DC titles will introduce or reintroduce a villain to the New DCU.
We gave you a little preview earlier. Now it's all kicking off. Trifecta, the non-anthology issue of the 2000AD anthology comic, Prog 1812, out on
Three quarters of an hour ago I informed DC Comics that I was planning to run a story about rumours of impending redundancies/resignations at the
Adi Tantimedh writes; The seventh issue of Martin Eden’s gay superhero team comic SPANDEX has been released this month, marking the end of the
The trade paperback of Matt Hawkins and Rahsan Ekedal's Think Tank is published this week. Which means we get to show off the first issue. For free. I
Coco the comic book...curse you Graig Weich! So, stuff is happening at DC right now. People walking off books, people walking back on them, all manner of
Warner Bros. Consumer Products EMEA collaborating with Diesel on a second collection of DC Comics underwear for men in the EMEA region. The EMEA region?
Johnny Lee Achziger writes for Bleeding Cool. Certain creator names redacted at his request; Back in the mid 1970s I wrote a book called "The Green
Louis Falcetti writes; Since comic books, television shows and films are all becoming more and more intertwined we've gotten to a point where it's fair to
Illustrating an article by Political Editor Trevor Kavanagh in Rupert Murdoch and News International's The Sun newspaper on the Leveson report into the
Some may say I'm a bigot for writing this. But I'm sorry, it's a matter of them and us, it's about protecting what is ours, and preserving a future for
TINTINITIS When the Belgian government funds its comics industry... The Belgian government is also fighting back by attempting to position the country as
Working its way around the world, until it hits the US and goes official, it looks like Warren Ellis and Mike Deodato's Thunderbolts run that span out of
Halfway... ish.
Today, on her message board, Gail Simone replied to the rumours we've been reporting that she may be leaving the Batgirl title. She simply stated; I have
Nick Spencer stood for election in Cincinatti for the Charterist Party. Steve Geppi once considered running for Governor. Chester Brown is a Libertarian
by Chris Thompson This week saw some rather interesting discussion and commentary after Jim Zubkavich (Skullkickers) did a post on his blog about The
The American comics industry is very aware of the British invasion of comics that began in the late 1970s, and in the 1980s saw the greatest qualification
Louis Falcetti writes; I don't know how I ended up ordering Multiple Warheads: Alphabet to Infinity. I'm sure some can relate to that glorious moment of
He almost left it too late. But Sir Paul McCartney appears in the final print issue of The Dandy, as the new digital version launches. Apparently, as a
From Superman #14 by Scott Lobdell and Kenneth Rocafort. Hope to see it here soon...