Last month we published what we described as Guy Gardner performing a sex act on a frost giant in Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #8. And now in Green
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Bill Sienkiewicz And Frank Miller’s Wonder Woman: Bondage
If this was a plot in a comic book, I'd reject it as being contrived and ludicrous. And that's in a comic book. So anyway, over the last month, on and
One of the joys of being a comic book professional – as far as I’m concerned, at least – is attending conventions and signing events across the country.
Okay, so we ran the story back in March, thanks to Kevin Smith's Twittery. But now it's official. Dynamite have taken Kevin Smith's screenplay for The Six
Marcio Takara, artist for The Incredibles and Incorruptible over at Boom!, is working with writer Scott Massino on a dark comedy comic, Varney The
Ten years after Jay Faerber launched Noble Causes at Image, his first creator owned comic, comes his new one. Near Death, by Faerber and Simone
Moose Baumann is one of the better known colourists in comics, generally because of his willingness to be outspoken about all sorts of people and issues.
What's up with superheroes these days? When they're not renouncing their citizenship of America one minute then celebrating America the next, they're
Ron Perazza, Vice President, Online at DC Comics gave his notice of resignation to DC a couple of weeks ago. He was planning to move to Burbank with the
Back in January, Bleeding Cool reported that Marvel were to move a number of books to the DC price point of twenty pages for $2.99, and that it would
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH6x-vPKW7U In a strangely timely/untimely story, Super Action Man is a comic about American's main agent trying to bring
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
In Action Comics #900, a back up strip by David Goyer, showed Superman announcing he was to go to the UN and give up his citizenship of the USA, so to
They gave millions of these Lego-compatible Doctor Who figures from Character Building away with the Daily Mirror and the Daily Record newspaper this
Yeah, yeah, I know you're all up in the air about the final page spoiler to Flashpoint. But I'm not going there right this second. I'm more concerned
I can't take The Watcher seriously anymore. I mean I'm not sure I used to anyway, but I definitely don't now. I can't even take the ones in Fringe
Udon Entertainment used to work on books like Street Fighter for Devil's Due, before leaving the publisher and publishing the comics themselves such as
This is the required reading for a Popular Culture course that satisfies a core requirement in BA in English at the George Mason University. Don't you
Spandex is the all gay superhero comic by Martin Eden that hit the headlines a couple of years ago. Now onto issue four (it's the small press), the book
It's back... OmarDump: Today ACT-I-VATE publishes Hurricane Wilma. a one-shot guest webcomic by writer/artist, Omar Angulo, best known for his album
The doodlings of a twelfth grade student on the back of her exam paper, posted by her teacher on the internet. She got an A by the way.
Out this week is CROSSED: PSYCHOPATH #2, no 3D glasses required. From David Lapham and Raulo Caceres, On with the solicitation and preview... The most
Out today folks, WOLFSKIN: Hundredth Dream #6 by Warren Ellis, Mike Wolfer and Gianluca Pagliarani. Out today. Roll on the solicitation and preview...
Recently, Bleeding Cool ran a piece on an comic con attendee who begged and pleaded for an original art sketch from Adam Hughes and received a gorgeous
The Incredible Hulks ends with issue 635 in August, ending his run on the book and character that has lasted five years and granted a sense of solidity
Two comics. Two tie ins to big company crossovers. How do they stack up? For those coming off the Thor movie, Journey Into Mystery by Kieon Gillen and
Zimmer Barnes is a Real Life Super Hero, working in New York. But now he's gone to Texas, this time to defend someone accused of gun crime. His own
Comic book superhero universes love their continuity. All sorts of titles slipping in and each out of each other in terms of chronology and order. Who
Expect a variety of analyses of Flashpoint #1, out today, in all comic book stores, good or bad. It is after all the big rewriting of the DC Universe, and