Today's Power Girl & Harley Quinn #1 sees the pair meet an internet commenter. Basement dwelling, spotty git making judgements upon all. So how will
Rich Johnston Archives
Merging two columns into one this week - a look at the secrets of the Secret Wars, Marvel's current massive event, and how Secret Wars-y each crossover
There are some odd disparities in the Superman comic books right now. In the the main Supertitles, Superman has had his secret identity revealed as Clark
Paul Levitz used to be President and Publisher of DC Comics until everything changed and his job was split among five people. That was then. But during
Remember the Secret Wars toy line? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxU3eR5jwm4 It was the reason for the original comic book series in the first place.
DC Comics/Vertigo take the front cover of next week's Diamond Previews catalogue, for the final issue of Sandman Overture by Neil Gaiman, JH Williams III
From Brandon Gerson Of Nerdy Show, for Bleeding Cool, Ubisoft has shown Tom Clancy’s The Division the past couple years at E3. Each time the game’s
From Brandon Gerson Of Nerdy Show, for Bleeding Cool, Ubisoft brings the warfare of yore like you’ve never seen it before. Become a samurai, viking, or
See, I'd call it B-Day. But the French would just laugh. Last year on July 23rd, coinciding with San Diego Comic Con, DC Comics held a "Batman Day" for
Jesse Kelley went to The Hamilton Park Festival flea market in Jersey City. After trolling through various action figures, tea cups, lemonade stands and
Comic book marketplace speculators are having a field day with Black Mask Comics of late. So they were primed for the release of Disciples #1 a couple of
While licences for X-Men merchandise are severely restricted (and Fantastic Four are non-existent), as a result of the whole Fox kerfuffle some do make it
Image Comics are launching six new titles in September with some big names and some scheduling of series long in the waiting... Rick Remender, Sean
According to PR send out mere minutes ago, Starz has given a greenlight to FremantleMedia North America’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel
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