But he did say yes to the screenplay of Sunshine.
Rich Johnston Archives
The Phoenix Weekly comic book is, basically, the best comic book ever created for children. Better than The Eagle, better then Tiger, better than early
Epicenter Comics is a new publisher set up in San Diego. Look, here is their Facebook page. This is likely to be their website. Their president is one
Tomorrow's Observer newspaper will feature a sprawling interview and feature with Alan Moore. In which we learn about his great-grandfather, Ginger
Also Mrs Brown takes a trip in the TARDIS. You don't suppose... she could be the next regeneration, could she? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nayRp165R4A
Todd Klein is releasing another print in his Alphabetical line, this time J, with Gene Ha. Joyride, inspired by The Chimæra as retold by Nathaniel
DC Comics have listings for a new editor position and two editorial assistants for their New York offices. The editor is for the DC line, the assistants
Four companies! Okay, five if you count Avatar and Boundless separately. But all with a single mission! To get in the front of Previews. Here's how their
White Luke Cage invites Galacta onto his talk show at the New York Comic Con... courtesy of Patrick Willems. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kkak9ySqm9o
This is an eBay listing for Amazing Spider-Man #700, in hand, for $50. It was ended early after Marvel Comics intervened. It was listed by the owner of
This is Echo, as seen in the current Daredevil: End Of Days comic, as drawn/painted by David Mack. And this is Skin Diamond, a self described masochist,
Bryan Hitch's interview with CBR was revelatory in all sorts of ways. If only for the comics that weren't as well as the comics that are. Such as; my one
Rantz Hoseley (remember him? When Longbox Comics was a thing?) writes; If you’re receiving this, it’s because a.) I know you and b.) at some point we’ve
Building Stories by Chris Ware is one of those perfect Christmas gifts for comic book readers. A collection of a variety of comics, newspapers, pamphlets
On Front Row, on BBC Radio 4 this week, novelist Toby Litt told the host about writing a comic book for DC Comics based on characters created by Neil