Yesterday we ran a few clips from CB Cebulski's foodie interview for the Toronto Star that told a number of home truths about comics book creators, the
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Thanks to the Little Bleeder at the Doctor Who Convention this weekend, who very discretely let us know that they'd bumped into Mark Sheppard, who played
Marvel has done this digital-to-print voucher before but there are a few new rules this time. Rather than get the voucher with any purchase, you have to
PresidentWatch: Cartoonists for Romney, apparently an unaffiliated, pro-Romney cartoonist resource... FinchWatch: We wrote about how Canadian artist David
When Batman was arrested for driving the Batmobile without tags/number plates. Of course not, he's trying to preserve the car's secret identity! Don't the
Actor and comics writer James Amus, who has recent written a Generation Hope arc that I much admired, has a new Marvel comic out. It's completely free.
Dark Horse have been on a bit of a roll recently with their Star Wars comics. Their Darth Vader series did pretty well but their Origins of the Jedi
Tom Huxley writes for Bleeding Cool; The Avengers: Heroic Age by Brian Michael Bendis, which came out this week, features Bendis' first seventeen Avengers
Here is a letter from one Allen Hatten from Georgetown to his local Louisiana paper Town Talk. I like to think he resembles the fellow in the ad on the
Marvel Senior VP and longtime friend of the site, CB Cebulski, has been terribly frank about the state of Modern comics over food at Toronto newspaper The
The greatest hope for the economy right now seems to be people selling their copies of The Walking Dead. We looked earlier at how the collections are
Alberto Serrano, as Tito na Rua, is a master of graffiti storytelling. Telling the story of Joe Nobody and his dog, one wall at a time throughout the
Sorry about this one. Couldn't help it. As you were. She's just been given a tour of the BBC. Say, anyone going to Cardiff this weekend, let us know how
Who remembers Stephen Platt? Hyper textualised, hyper exaggerated, he was the ultime in the worst of what would later be called Image Comics style... and
Roger Bonas, manager at DC Comics, working on foreign licensing and in charge of reproduction and the film archives, passed away on Tuesday afternoon. He