Michael Friedlander' and Mike Ploog have run a Kickstarter for $10,000 to fund their new children's book, Goliath, featuring a large white gorilla. One
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I have readers who e-mail me constantly to publish these, so just for you... the Transformers and GI Joe solicits from IDW for February 2013. All big and
With IDW clearing 100,000 preorders and more on My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic#1, it was only a matter of time before we'd see more. In February, as
Fed up of having Uncanny X-Men, Uncanny X-Force and Uncanny Avengers all on your comic shelf? Tell them to make room for Uncanny Skullkickers, the
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYsVM0mDdWU Think About The Ink presents; Interested in breaking into comics? Not from America? Then you'll want to hear
Amazon.com has run its list of the best graphic novels of 2012. Come on guys, there's still a month and a half to go! Have you even read the new
We're seeing a lot more of this fellow in US comics of late. I wonder what's up? Milo Manara's cover for Savage Wolverine #2. And sixteen more Marvel
Is it too early to talk about next week's comics? Never! Obviously Bleeding Cool Magazine #1, that's going to be your big draw next week and I'll slap
Louis Falcetti looks at the in-App iTunes ComiXology statistics for sales... around the world! This week's comiXology charts are much more interesting
You Americans and your strangely scheduled holidays. Apparently next Thursday is your Thanksgiving festival. And the Friday is known as Black Friday, when
The new Justice League Of America #1, from DC Comics in February, is a $3.99 comic. Retailers can order these, with their new discount, as usual, picking
Wolverine's brother, Dog Logan, as first seen in the Origin series ,was last seen properly in the time-travelling epic Astonishing Spider-Man &
To be fair, there were suddenly a lot of X-Men-titled books. With Uncanny X-Men, Wolverine & The X-Men, All New X-Men, Ultimate X-Men, X-Men Legacy,
We told you a while ago that Paul Cornell was wrapping up his DC Universe titles to work for Marvel. And now iFanboy seem to have made it official, teamed
Thomas Allard writes; Despite the critical and sales importance of “Bande Dessinée” in France, American comics have had trouble finding an audience