That's still the big news today -- Graphic.Ly leaving the arms race they'd been having with ComiXology over day-and-date replication of the direct market
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Just as Marvel did when Venom shipped five issues every week in February, Marvel are issuing a bunch of incentive postcards to be given away in comic
It's not just the first few issues, and the first appearances of Michonne and The Governor that are going for big bucks on eBay. The most recent issues
The Gary Friedrich situation caused much furor amongst comic book artists, wondering if they were at risk of any future action by any publisher for
Here is a panel from one of the final pages of Avengers Vs X-Men #1 from Marvel Comics. The print edition. And here it is again, in the digital edition.
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool ran a letter from Micah Baldwin to the comics industry, regarding the move from App to eBook in terms of publishing digital
I expected that Marvel would take the top spot away from Justice League in March, due to the sales of Avengers Vs X-Men #0, and Jim Lee leaving the book
It cannot have escaped your notice that I am writing four comics being published this month, for Boom! Studios. Parodies of the Marvel Studios movies,
The cover to Worlds Finest #3 there. Man, that's got to smart.
Jeffrey Whitelaw attended ECCC for Bleeding Cool. And met some lovely people. Creator of the moment Sam Humphries is a very busy boy. After coming out of
Micah Baldwin has just made rather a big announcement concerning the future of their digital distribution and publication of comics. And, it seems, other
Gavin Lees attending ECCC for Bleeding Cool. He brought back a lot. One of the most unlikely hits of 2012 has been Prophet — a revival of a 90s Rob
WatchWatch: From coremech. DCWatch: It looks as if DC didn't like the idea of Joe Quesada taking the limelight at Kapow! in London. Bob Wayne came last
This is the Frank Quitely variant cover for issue 3 of Channel Evil from Renegade Arts Entertainment. Available digitally (only issue 1 was printed),
Earlier last week we saw some images of Dave Elliott's future plans for comics, from both Heavy Metal and a new Monster Massacre volume. For a man known