Jorge Molina's variant cover for X-Men Legacy #5, replacing Mark Bagley's solicited piece... Hellboy In Hell #1 second print... The new printing covers to
Rich Johnston Archives
Poison Eleves is coming back from Ape Entertainment. And Darick Robertson, Terry Moore and more creators associated with self publishing at a certain
Jacques Tardi has turned down France's highest award for civilians in the New Year's Honours list. He issued the statement; Being fiercely attached to my
Announced on BBC's Front Row (listen to it here), Dotter Of Her Father's Eyes by Mary Talbot and Bryan Talbot has won the Costa Best Book Award for Best
Cameron Hatheway writes; 2012 gave us some consistently marvelous comic book covers week after week. While it pains me to only choose 20, it’s up to you
Okay, I wasn't quite expecting that. And much of the comic is devoted to the silly quirky freaky Adventure Time worldiness (inlcluding swords made out of
In the new Iron Man comic, Kieron Gillen continues to establishing his reputation as the fill-in man whose continuity gaps of Marvel comics are often
We haven't seen her for a little while. But in today's Ultimate Spider-Man, we totally get a look at someone who can't seem toi take her eyes of Miles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmu3wU7Yfp0 Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop writes; Hey Fandom! Happy New Year's, here's my favorite new comics now!
Pop Culture Hounding Emma Rios And Guillermo Ortego – Including Pretty Deadly As A "Surreal Western"
Chris Thompson writes; Although our look at Marvel Now! may be winding down, this week Taylor and I have the hotly anticipated (at least by us) Morbius
French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has published the first chapter of its biography if Muhammed in comic book form. It is available to buy online for
...and that's because they form a double page spread. And you'll find it below. It may have the lowest panel per dollar count of any book out this month.
The comic begins with Black Panther's exit from the original arrangement of the Illuminati back in the New Avengers: Illuminati series. And there's where
Today three classic characters get new looks. One or two may be more permanent that the others, but all refer back to the past, or an old continuity, with a certain twist...
Today, Scott Lobdell writes DC's two main bad guys, Lex Luthor and The Joker? And how do we know they bad guys? Because they both use diagrams!