Alex Wilson writes; I, like many people, collect original art from my favorite comic book artists. Recently I became aware of a series called Punk Rock
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Tristan “T-Rex” Jones writes; I’m not usually one for spruiking my wares like this, and in an industry already plagued with crowdfunding campaigns the
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vBNRfF8iNc Think About The Ink presents: Cartoon Hangover is a hot new channel here on YouTube, featuring the hot new
Well that was a rather sparse week. But next week should make up for it. A bit. New My Little Pony, more 47 Ronin and Hellboy In Hell, more issue fifteens
In France, the production of comic book volumes in print has increased for the seventeenth year, according to Gilles Ratier, secretary general of ACBD. In
Josh Hoopes is a con man operating in the comics industry. Over many years, we have covered his attempts to con publishers by taking assignments for small
Whenever I see Stan Lee at comic conventions, I'm amazed that he seems to have more energy than I do. Multiple panels a day, three hour long signings,
Jimmy Palmiotti has curated a new art show at Stranger Factory, an art gallery in Albuquerque, entitled The Art Of Narrative, showing how art tells
Amanda Rachels writes; I’m excited to finally share Flesh of White, a story that I hold dear, with the world. This tale takes place in a part of Africa
It's not just Amazing Spider-Man #700 that's getting the publicity, IDW's revival of Joe Palooka got a massive bump this morning, as well as a rather
Legend Of The Shadowclan by David Wohl, Brad Foxhoven, Cory Smith and John Starr is a new comic from Aspen coming out in February, one of ten new books
Amazing Spider-Man dominates the in-app sales on iOS devices through ComiXolohy this week - and almost brought ComiXology down yesterday. And it's been
As ever, the Advance Reorder charts are dominated by both second prints and variants, as this is often the only way to order these items, and high end
We told you this would be a thing. That it would be underordered. And would be a speculator hit. A day after publication, despite being a best selling
Dave Sim writes for Bleeding Cool; NOTE ON THE 16TH PRINTING OF CEREBUS VOLUME ONE This printing marks the first time that I've directed fundamental