Not everyone has Bill Sienkiewicz-signed prints of their latest comics project at NYCC, but Alex De Campi does. Feel free to pop by her booth at the far
Rich Johnston Archives
Well there's a thing. We said how his would be Andy Diggle's week, and so it seems to be. His first Doctor Who comic out, a character with his name
The high point of the Green Lantern panel at NYCC had to be the panel exclaiming that the Manhunters seen on one of he covers below we're The Sentinels,
It was Valiant who seemed to kick off the idea of zero issues of ongoing series, so it seems fitting that just after DC's Zero Month that Valiant would
Mike Greear writes for Bleeding Cool from NYCC at the Vertigo panel According to Bill Willingham, issue 50 of the Mike Carey-penned series, "The
At the Marvel NOW! Panel at NYCC, one questioner asked if the would be any more female focussed titles from Marvel. This was shortly after another
There we go. The one hundred millionth digital comic has just been downloaded from ComiXology. It was was Bill Willingham's Pantheon #3. Published in the
From the NYCC X-Men, Peter Davis announced a new story, Hell On Earth War starting in X-Factor 250, that will see all the different big devils of the
Straight from the X-Men panel at New York Comic Con... Frank Cho's Savage Wolverine...
Straight from the NYCC X-Men panel, Tony Moore's art from Deadpool. They called him the co-creator of Walking Dead as well...
Straight from the X-Men panel, as presented by a very hungover Si Spurrier, a peek at X-Men Legacy covers for next year...
At the X-Men panel at New York Comic Con, Editor Nick Lowe announced to a whooping, cheering crowd, that Ultimate Spider-Man's David Marquez would
I was chatting to Neal Adams, who told me that he thinks a lot of the recent fuss over Stan Lee's health was bunkem. That, while Stan Lee did have a
Matt Wagner wrote Green Hornet: Year One last year. And next year he's doing the same pulpy origin with Shadow: Year One for Dynamite. For all his
Adi Tantimedh writes for Bleeding Cool from the floor of NYCC; Italian artist Antonio Bifulco talks about his serial in David Lloyd's new independent