He said he was taking a break from Marvel after the end of Secret Wars and his run on the Avengers... but might there be room for a small one? I hear
Rich Johnston Archives
The first two issues of the anthology Meanwhile from Soaring Penguin Press came out in the UK last year. Featuring the return of Gary Spencer Millidge's
7 Days Of Death. Written and drawn by Jordan Michael Johnson. Colours by Jasen Smith. Coming in May from Devil's Due. That is all I know... I presume he's
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Comic Con Wars continue. No sooner than it's been announced that ECCC has been picked up by the owners of C2E2 and NYCC (and subsequently running out of
Back in November, Ron Frenz talked about Spider-Verse, and the use of May Parker, Spider-Girl. “Spider-Girl’s been in a very rarefied place, being in a
Created by Eileen Alden and Supreet Singh Manchanda & Illustrated by Amit Tayal. Kickstarter through Feb. 4th, Publishing March 2015. Super Sikh:
Solitary #1 from Devil's Due has followed its Squarriors counterpart and gone for a second printing... Lumberjanes #9 has also gone to a second print.
In one week, the launch of launch of Creeple Peeple, GI Joe: Snake Eyes: Agent Of Cobra, Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash, Powers, Reyn, Burning Fields, Holy
Bleeding Cool told you that the Star Wars #1 was going to second print, even though Diamond still had first prints in stock. Well they lasted a few
This is how it usually goes. Marvel Comics dominates marketshare over DC Comics every month except September, and that's how it's been since the launch of
We said there might be a new Avengers #1 coming... Is this it? Or is it something else? Probably something else. Note the classic eighties logo, given a
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYHvhanPnQQ Here is what we have to run... As Star Wars makes its historic return to Marvel with the official release of
Last month, Larry Docherty of Larry's Comics, looked at the Comics Economics of Star Wars #1, and as a retailer talked about is response to the multiple
This week saw the post-massacre edition of French satirical cartoon magazine Charlie Hebdo print seven million copies, over a hundred times its usual