It was the talk of NYCC in the bars afterwards - that Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire had just done an interview with MTV Geek where the interviewer, Chris
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Most definitely not a glitch... but the Superman Movie Blu Ray Box Set, comprised of all the movies and all the gubbins so far, is Amazon's Gold Box deal
Here are nine comic books published in the last thirty years that are currently breaking the $200 barrier based on actual reported sales. No CGC, no chase
Hre's an exclusisve preview from the first of Boom's new monthly Peanuts comic, based on the classic Charles Schulz strip, by Pixar's Ron Zorman, Vicki
Yesterday, Marvel published Uncanny X-Men #1, their very first issue of Uncanny X-Men to bear the #1 numerical, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's version, and al
Collectors Cornered is a weekly video column, filmed inside Collectors Corner in Baltimore. Join us every week as we discuss comic book news from a
ConWatch: The Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival runs from 10 am to 4 pm this Saturday at the Clark County Library. ConWatch2: Whereas Bakersfield
It sounded too good to be true. The complete Tintin collection as an Apple iPad App for $4.99/£2.99. And that's exactly what it was. How it got approved
We reported last week how Seattle's self-styled superhero, Phoenix Jones had been arrested by police, and then publicly outed his identity as one mixed
Last week's video from Patrick Willems, Why Sonic Screwdrivers Are Banned In Action Movies was a smash hit. And I get the feeling this will be as well.
In the new issue of Infinite Vacation, out today from Nick Spencer and Christian Ward, from Image, there is a video shown in comics form to promote the
As Google Street View extends itself into areas not reachable by car, and into buildings of businesses who say it's okay, one early adopter of the
I attended the MCM London Expo this weekend. Met up with friends, found some cool stories, saw lots of cool comics, costumes and finery and my two
Our Love Is Real is a comic book by Sam Humphries and Steve Sanders that Bleeding Cool embraced when we discovered this Judge-Dredd-zoophilia book being
At the Superman panel at San Diego Comic Con, it was stated on the panel that Krypto had died in the journey from Krypton to Earth. And that was the
In an exhibition sponsored by Toronto's premier comics store The Beguiling, Chester Brown and other Canadian artists including Michael DeForge, Joe
Detective Comics #3. Shock values aside, one of the biggest surprises for me has been Tony Daniel on Detective Comics. I've usually found his work in the
Last week Marvel ran a piece showing the future of Wolverine And The X-Men after issue one. Well, with today's release of Uncanny X-Men #1, why not have a
You were asking about prominent female creators working on prominent DC books? Rather than the solicited continuing artist Jesus Merino working from
Today Fear Itself #7.1 is published. Which features the memorial service for Bucky Barnes - Captain America's sidekick in the war, who was revived as
NovemberWatch: Ladies Making Comics goes native... November is a month that, for most USAmericans, is associated with Thanksgiving, the holiday where we
And it looks as if a certain Lady Death will be showing, well, even more than Catwoman gets away with, in her new Avatar comi, issue 11, out today. From
For the upcoming deluxe hardcover edition of Flex Mentallo: Man Of Muscle Mystery, by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. Out in February...
One isn't really a zombie book. The other most definitely is. And both are out from Avatar Press tomorrow. CROSSED: PSYCHOPATH #5 by David Lapham and
Today's Orbital Comics podcast features a long interview with the Mike and Laura Allred after their signing this past weekend at the store. And in a long
I wrote yesterday how I managed to nab a Dynamite scoop simply by being accidentally cc'ed into a email conversation that I simply shouldn't have been. CC
The website of Nexus co-creator Steve Rude reports that he has been arrested; "Steve has had a back and forth with the neighbors for quite some time now
This week sees Aaron and Anna of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida (hey, weren't we just talking about them?) focus on indie comics shipping tomorrow with
DC Comics run a co-op advertising scheme where they will pay 75% of the cost of a comic store's advertising as long as they only feature DC product and
Billy Dogma's Dean Haspiel is calling it a "Brooklyn-filtered literary arts salon". Trip City, at WelcomeToTripCity.com, is basically a bunch of stuff by