I went to MCM London Comic Con today with the girls and a schoolfriend of theirs. Her first comic con - and we could see the cosplay from the cable car as
Rich Johnston Archives
Last night, Bleeding Cool ran the news that Al Plastino was objecting to the auctioning of his Superman artwork that featured a story with President
Joseph Glass write for Bleeding Cool at NYCC. This is the first of three interview pieces he wrote with Kieron Gillen. At NYCC, someone said to me that
Last night, Bleeding Cool ran the story of an allegation from Hannibal Tabu that the store manager of Los Angeles comic store Comics Ink ripped up a copy
Peter Parker has been fired from Horizon Labs. Spider-Man is no longer welcome there. So... what next? Well, from the recap page of this week's Daredevil;
By Tim Hanley Marvel was down and DC was up, but the changes weren’t enough for DC to top Marvel’s overall percentage of female creators. We also look at
So, the original X-Men Legacy comic (the then-retitled X-Men/New X-Men comic) ended with issue 275. The new X-Men Legacy comic written by Si Spurrier ends
by Chris Thompson After last week’s chat with The Lost Boy‘s Greg Ruth (which you can still listen to here) and my recent film podcast with Before
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GXp8tmcaiw Recorded last night at Orbital Comics. The exhibition runs well into November. Here are some close ups - but
Two nights ago, at 10pm, the final fifth series of Misfits began on E4. It comes to the US on Hulu at the end of the month. Benjie Goodhart talked to the
Today, from 2pm till 7pm, is the first day of the MCM London Comic Con out at the ExCel Cetre. I'm taking my girls and one of the eldest's friends to the
Obviously Ales Kot started it off, based on a possibly erroneous report of a comics retailer ripping up a copy of Pretty Deadly. But Brandon Graham was
In Hannibal Tabu's latest column, The Buy Pile, at CBR, he reported; The retailer at Comics Ink made the case that "Pretty Deadly" #1 has superseded "The
Heritage Auctions have put up for auction the original artwork from Superman #170, which featured President Kennedy and was published shortly after his
Troy Akridge and Trent Pitts write; Nashville, Tennessee is known as the “Music City.” You can walk down Broadway past the legendary honkytonks and pass












