Crossed: Badlands kicked off two weeks ago, reuniting Garth Ennis with Jacen Burrows (the artist extraordinaire on Alan Moore's Neonomicon) for a tale of
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Bryan O'Malley answers the question he always gets asked. About more Scott Pilgrim. I have to be honest, if I was doing a new scott pilgrim book in 2012 I
Tomorrow sees the release of a new Crossed Badlands comic by Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows. Here's a look at how some other stores celebrated the release
Available only at the Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle, Washington this coming weekend is The Walking Dead Omnibus in gold leafed leather Bible-style
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=womeXtxf2Pk Grace Randolph luoks to Marvel's new animation offering for Stacktastic! as part of her Think About The Ink
It was one of the most significant digital comic books last year. Finding a way to blend both comics and animation without losing the strengths of both.
Michael Bay writes; Paramount marketing changed the name. They made the title simple. The characters you all remember are exactly the same, and yes they
Peter S. Svensson reports for Bleeding Cool. Eventually. Rob Pereyda is the craziest editor-in-chief in the industry, and you’re only now just hearing of
The Danger Club comes out from Image next week. It sold out at Diamond Comic Distributors a week ago. I'm sure there will be a press release along any
Is it really only ten years since Dan DiDio, smuggled into DC by Warners as a co-writer on Superboy with Jimmy Palmiotii, was made a
As the cheque that bought Superman goes to auction, Warner Bros now say they want a trial by jury over what happens to the rights to Superman in the
StoreWatch: The famous Nottingham store Page 45 gets profiled by the local press. Page 45, in Market Street, believes it is the only comic bookshop in the
Dr Manolis Vamvounis writes for Bleeding Cool; What happened this week in comics! I didn’t have the heart to spoil this last week, but in the shocking
Gendercrunching January 2012 January wasn’t particularly great for either publisher, with both DC and Marvel just barely reaching double digits for female
You're a retailer, enjoying the success of The Walking Dead in your store. The comics disappear off the shelf, the collections won't stay in stock, it's