Tonight, Orbital Comics launches Satanic Mojo from Jason Atomic, with Shaky Kane, Garry Leach and a bunch of others. Adults only, obviously. Tomorrow it's
Rich Johnston Archives
That's what it looks like, anyway...
The Nerdy Show are attending E3 for Bleeding Cool... here's what they've been up to for the last couple of days... The press conferences are over and the
He's already in one video game. Looks like he may be getting another. Greedy sod. Welcome to a Hastings variant cover for Deadpool. I'm on the way back
Bleeding Cool's regular running of the Advance Reorder chart, showing which titles retailers are upping their orders on before the books are published has
by Cameron Hatheway Adaptations can be tricky, no matter what the medium may be. The fans are the ones who will be hardest to please, despite
The new novel from the recently-departed Iain Banks, The Quarry, is due to be published next week. And for some unknown reason, Amazon.co.uk have dropped
by Chris Troy If I were to ask you what the most important book Marvel's been putting out on a monthly basis actually is, there's a good chance you would
Go away. That's if you haven't read Superman Unchained #1 by Scott Snyder and Jim Lee yet
Remember Mia Grace, the four year old girl with a rather impressive knowledge of Marvel continuity? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cZSpMqXpmk Yesterday,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0LvgVWCYt4 Today, Dave Elliott and Garry Leach have brought back the anthology A1, which in previous lives was published
In a recent interview with Adi Granov, he answers the questions; When can fans expect to see you penciling interiors again? There are always talks about
The gross domestic product of the entire work is around eighty trillion dollars. Bear that in mind....
Image launches six new books in September, including a one shot and an original graphic novel. Morning Glories also does a double ship... So that's Sex
Superman Unchained #1 makes a lot of fuss about the foldout page (video here). But my favourite is one panel tucked away near the back. Big weapons, small