At the London Super Comic Con this past weekend, Garth Ennis called superhero comics "a waste of talent", though he was careful to differentiate what he
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When Doc Octopus took over Peter Parker's mind in Superior Spider-Man, there was concern regarding the character's relationship with women who knew the
The new Boom! series Strange Fruit by JG Jones and Mark Waid takes the front of next week's Previews catalogue from Diamond Comic Distributors... while
With all the fuss regarding cover and costume choices of late, there are some unreconstructed red blooded males feeling pretty aggrieved, it seems. And
Dave Sim signs a lot. A lot. The Kickstarter for Cerebus Archive Three is based in part upon his ability to sign everything. And I've demonstrated to you
This has been a long time in the making. Today, Marvel released their solicits for June, including the Secret Wars title X-Men '92 written by Chris Sims,
Yesterday, we told you that John Cassaday's last Star Wars issue would be #6. Well, Star Wars #7's artist has yet to be announced. But from #8, the new
I've grown up around churches and cathedrals, they are a perfectly natural part of the landscape to me. The spires working like advertising billboards of
An irregular look at changes 'twixt solicitation and shipping from Marvel Comics and DC... New Suicide Squad #8 had Tom Derenick added to the solicited
So the Batgirl Joker Variant controversy has gone global. The story about DC Comics pulling the Batgirl #41 Joker variant at the request of its artist
We'll get to the conventions exclusives in a minute... But first, Doctor Who: Ninth Doctor #1 American Dream Comics variant cover by Brian Williamson and
Here are Marvel's solicitations for July, with all the Secret Wars series we'd been hearing about, with others teased and not realised, and one artist
Okay, they are mostly new. Airboy is the James Robinson/Greg Hinkle reboot of the character, which appears to be a fictionalised telling of the attempt to
Here is the Convergence #1 1:100 Variant.cover by Greg Capullo, showing the design of the new-look CHAPPIE Batman, published here for the first time.
In 2014, Wizard World brought in $23,060,178 in revenue. This is over double their 2013 revenue of $11,186,134. This is on the back of running seventeen