Josh Henaman writes; It all started with an image. It was back in 2009 and I was the stereotypical “frustrated writer.” Always waiting for someone to give
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By Travis Horseman If there’s one cliché about history we all know, it’s that it’s written by “winners.” The “losers” in any conflict are left to suck it
By Brian Lubocki & Michael Hayes We brought 1,000 free comics of our demon noir fantasy to Comic Con this year. We’d never been. And we’d never
A letter from Sam: Hi BC, Kristo is the Count of Monte Cristo, set in Stalinist Russia. I wrote it, Alex Sheikman is the artist, with Kris Carter on
During Comic Con a friend gave me a call, saying they were doing a screening of the new Fox network show Sleepy Hollow and he had extra wristbands to get me in. Seeing a network show early is great but the best part was they gave out free pizza.
Flashpoint Paradox is a very, very violent action fantasy – and that’s a good thing.
From William Harms and Jerry Lando, an original graphic novel out this Wednesday from Top Cow, after winning the Pilot Season competition two and a half
Chad Hindahl decided to skip the crowd of San Diego Comic Con last weekend to bring us this double installment;
By Hannah Means-Shannon Pulp noir master Francesco Francavilla regularly bestows copious fresh off the desk artwork on Twitter via his Tumblr account,
Brandon Thomas writes for Bleeding Cool: “It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way” by Mark Millar & Adam Kubert Ultimate X-Men #15 is my single favorite X-Men
The week after the big show... and Superior Spider-Man pushes past new launches and Trinity Wars to take the top spot alongside the second issue of
Kal-El Bogdanove writes; Jon Bogdanove has been gone a long time. Or at least that's what people think. And it's true that since his epic run on Superman:
Welcome to the front line of comic book retailing. Which comics are heating up so fast that retailers are having to play catch up, upping their orders to
Aaron Hale writes; It’s kind of a tradition for me that the first night of San Diego Comic Con my wife and I attend preview night then we go out for a
I missed this in the post-show kerfuffle. At San Diego, we broke the news that Justin Jordan had walked off Superboy but would remain on Green Lantern: