Rob Orr writes; Just like McDonald’s, Starbuck’s, financial recession, and gangster culture--he’s your problem now, UK! (Just kidding, I actually dig real
Rich Johnston Archives
You know. The one with big massive spoilers we first hypothesised at the weekend and suddenly got it all firmed up yesterday that will make certain comic
A little look (and in some cases a big look) at what Dynamite have in the comic shops tomorrow... JENNIFER BLOOD #29 Mike Carroll (w) Eman Casallos (a)
Currently legendary comic book creator Jim Steranko has under five thousand followers on Twitter. This is clearly not enough. Here's another reason why
Dylan Gonzalez writes; Beer: Hoptimus Prime Brewer: Ruckus Brewing Co. Ruckus Brewing Company had to have been catering to the geek community by calling
By Hannah Means-Shannon Promo leading up to Marvel’s Dexter comic has been careful to distance it a little from the cult-following Showtime television
Neal Adams, just after his appearance at the London Film and Comic Con at the weekend, posed the following to Facebook; After all the emails and requests
Ales Kot came onto the Suicide Squad comic at DC with a bit of a bang. Previously writing comics at Image Comics with, frankly, a reputation for being a
by Cameron Hatheway I was never very good at painting. All my portraits of friends and family ended up very bright and colorful, with the same watermelon
Over the weekend I wrote an article based on events in the Man Of Steel movie.
Interview with myself. Here goes. ME: Who are you? ME (me): Hello, my name is Christopher Copeland, and I am a storyboard artist at Marvel Animation, as
Justice League 3000 #1 seems to be using the classic Teen Titans #1 pose. is that a hint? Could they feature Donna and Wally? Cloned? The Superboy on the
Well, it clearly worked for Superman Unchained. The Sandman: Overture is getting a double page interior foldout splash in the first issue. We're getting
In eight days I'll be flying out to San Diego Comic Con and, like the monster it is, it seems to be taking over my every waking thought... sorry if I
We reported that venture capitalist Timothy Draper had paid $25,000 for Jim Lee to paint his wall, for the We Can Be Heroes Indigogo campaign. With hours