They already have the Marvelman trademark. Well, possibly aware of how DC published "Shazam!" all those years starring a Captain Marvel, Marvel have now
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UPDATE: I understand the police have a suspect in custody and a number of the comics have ben recovered. Thomas of Beach Ball Comics in California writes;
Brian Wise writes; Most guys won’t tell a girl to put a shirt on, but Mike Gabouri and Jason Soprovich didn’t have to. That might sound like a weird thing
John Romita Jr and Mark Millar's Millarworld Limited have jointly registered the trademark "Justice Forever" with the USA. The name of the Real Life
Bleeding Cool broke the story of DC's gatefold covers in April, each hiding what were then referred to internally as "Holy Shit" moments. When it went
Mara #2 gives us a basketball camp, developing future players. This book has two audiences, those who like sports a lot and think this is all a great
So today's DC comic titles have an ad for something called Channel 52, which looks like some kind of upcoming regular internal communication from DC to
Aw..... Oh... Ewww.... Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London.
Deja vu. It happens. I remember when reading Warren Ellis' Ultimate Galactus trilogy something tickling my head. Turned out Warren Ellis had repurposed a
So we've seen them kissing. Indeed, Batman's got his jollies watching them kissing from his batsatellite. But just how far have Superman and Wonder Woman
On Boxing Day, I wrote; Superior Spider-Man #1 looks to be, in many ways, a tale of redemption. Someone trying to change and be a better man. Knowing what
Chris Thompson writes; This week Taylor & I have an in-depth discussion about Dark Horse Comics’ Orchid, which reaches its stunning conclusion with
Two comics out today. Two very different Batman comics. Batman Inc and Batman And Robin Annual. But for those of you who have become mad Damian fans (as,
As we told you a couple of weeks go, Grant Morrison and Rags Morales are getting an extra issue to finish his run on Action Comics, with Andy Diggle and
Blimey! Orbital Comics in London is hosting an exhibition of the work of Mike Diana, including from Boiled Angel, the self published comic book that saw