Okay, so we don't get an answer. And it looks like we won't get an answer until October. But at least the question has been asked. Towards the end of
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Lumberjanes #14 goes the full Frozen! But Winterworld Frozen Fleet #1 asks the questions no one else will. Especially in such icey climes. Look, Starlord,
Today sees the release of IDW's first issue of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, based on the Douglas Adams character from the novels, though
IDW solicits are out for August 2015 - with new X-Files Season 11, and new series Boy-1, Drive, Sherlock Holmes: The 7 Percent Solution, String Divers and
In today's Convergence: Flash we meet the Tangent Superman and the Pre-Crisis Flash as they square off. But Superman and Flash begin to ask certain
When the baby Kal-El was first discovered by the Kents, he appeared to Jonathan Kent as a white baby boy. If he had landed in Somalia, and been discovered
DC Comics know exactly how Convergencey each Convergence title is. In that they are all basically the same. Telos said a thing, everyone had to fight,
DC Comics are running this promo in all their Convergence titles today, smack bang in the middle of the stories, naming the June mini-relaunch as DC You.
Next week's Diamond Previews will have covers featuring Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, finally making its debut from
The front cover of Spawn #252 makes a rather funny joke.... As DC Comics say goodbye to it, Image Comics says hello... Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics,
He does seem to like his flowers. But that's no scarecrow. In August's Batman comic book, Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo are introducing new Batman
Looking at a few changes 'twixt solicitation and publication in comics... Convergence: New Teen Titans #2, intended to include a bonus We Are Robin story
Brian Bendis, on the news that his final issue of Uncanny X-Men would be delayed five months until October, told his readers. One Bleeding Cool reader,
Tomorrow sees the release of Trees #9, which seemed to take the creative team of Warren Ellis and Jason Howard a little by surprise. As Ellis wrote in his
Months after the killings at the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris, as the editorial team of cartoonists, writers and editors met, the publisher is