This is a Tote handbag being sold by Target. Let's zoom in on that pattern. Well these are cat cartoons by Gemma Covell for a older Hallmark card. Compare
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I remember a time when Marvel's Tom Brevoort said that they never used the "616" sobriquet internally at Marvel Comics. Created by Alan Moore for Captain
We guessed last month that the Covert issue of March 2015's Loot Crate would have an Orphan Black #1 comic exclusive variant from IDW - a variant cover
An occasional look back at the week in comic books... and from the week that saw all manner of costume and cover changes, Bleeding Cool head writer wants
Is this the return of Manhunter to DC Comics? The listings for Gotham By Night #1 tell us The Midnight Shift is in danger from both its members and the
Finally, we got one. Fabian Nicieza and Gerardo Sandoval are creating the Secret Wars comic Age Of Apocalypse, launching in July, according to IGN who
So there are spoilers. Run away now. Sam Wilson recently became the new Captain America, in the wake of Steve Rogers being aged to his natural state and
Well now. I understand, from a number of inside contacts, that the Batgirl Joker variant cover by Rafael Albuquerque that caused so much fuss this week
Omega Expo is a brand new comic convention with a great list of names. Tom Hiddelston, Ryan Reynolds, Jensen Ackles and Jared Padelecki from Supernatural,
Coming from Boom! and all their imprints in June, including the launches of The Fiction by Curt Pires and David Rubín, Strange Fruit by JG Jones and Mark
We've noted how much the Star Wars and Darth Vader comics, set after the first Star Wars movie, nevertheless employ flashbacks to the new prequel films.
Firstly, for those of you who need a little uplift after the Batgirl cover debacle, may I recommend today's Batman Eternal for Batgirl getting a little
nextwave: Agents Of H.A.T.E. was a wonderful Marvel comic book. The Hawkeye of its day (that day being 2006), from Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen, it
So, as we know, Superman used his new Superflare power in the last issue of his Geoff Johns/John Romita comic. Sorting out Ulysses, but draining his
Alan Moore first announced he was writing a novel called Jerusalem in an interview I conducted with him back in 2005 but he'd been working on it for ten