James Tynion IV's curated horror comic book anthology Razorblades was hard to come by when originally launched, and the second issue wasn't that much
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Today sees the Punchline Special #1, a story about how a very bad person manages to manipulate people online to providing support and changing the public
C2E2 took place in subdued circumstances this year, the last of the big comic book conventions to run before shutdown. In retrospect it should probably
Today sees the publication of Detective Comics #1030 and Punchline Special #1 from DC Comics, both see the people of Gotham tacking to the streets in a
Dark Horse Comics has announced a new line of graphic novels with the gaming web series Critical Role, under the banner Critical Role: The Mighty Nein
Image Comics has announced that comic book creator Mirka Andolfo of Mercy, Un/Sacred, Unnatural and today's Punchline Special, is working with David Goy,
Chris Claremont is returning to the X-Men with X-Men Legends, as well as Fabian Nicieza, Louise Simonson, Peter David, Brett Booth...
With DC Comics cutting the number of titles, and for those that remain, cutting the page rates that comic book creators are receiving, as well as moving
Darkhawk is a Marvel character who first appeared in his own series, Darkhawk #1 (March 1991), and was officially created by writer Tom DeFalco and artist
For decades, British TV and radio panel shows managed with completely white, and often mostly male, participants. BBC Radio 4 is recording Bameshow, a new
Obviously, this is a time for suck-ups to show their heads. But privately I have heard nothing but praise for the decision by DC Comics to make Marie
Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok are creating a one-shot sequel to DC's biggest selling comic book of 2020, Batman: The Three Jokers.
Earlier this year, Jeremy Whitley talked about issues with Action Lab over the payment of artists on his Princeless spin-off series, Raven: The Pirate
Canadian comic book creator William Van Horn, came to the medium - and Disney - later in life. He was 45 when Blackthorn published his comic book Nervous
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In February, Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, co-writer Tom Sniegoski, artist Craig Rousseau, colourist Dave Stewart, and letterer Clem Robins will explore
No sooner has Bleeding Cool mentioned a King In Black: Black Panther Special - and a Fantastic Four King In Black tie-in as well, than Marvel Comics
DC Comics has promoted Marie Javins to the full Editor-In-Chief position at the publisher. Previously she had shared co-Editor-In-Chief duties with
In the upcoming King In Black event from Marvel Comics, there are a number of tie-in titles that seem to be chosen because they already have "Black" in
The new Image Comics series Post Americana #1 by Steve Skroce and Dave Stewart was listed for Final Order Cut-Off this weekend. But Image Comics has now
We mentioned a couple of weeks ago that hot comics cover artist Peach Momoko would be drawing a cover for the Star Wars Insider's 200th issue, from Titan
How it happened is not yet clear. But the decision by President Donald Trump to hold his legal press conference in which his lawyers alleged electoral
Courtesy of Uncanny Omar at Near Mint Condition comes the news that, as well as that the Aliens Omnibus collecting the Dark Horse Comics line, now from
What can we expect from March's DC Omniverse Special? For a start, it won't be called the DC Omniverse Special unless I am a genuine soothseer. That's
Excelsior, a Latin comparative word often translated as "ever upwards" or "even higher", has a long literary history, whether that's the 1841 poem by
Retailers are finalizing their orders their FOC orders today for the conclusion of the ongoing Lumberjanes series with Lumberjanes: End of Summer #1. The
Published in 2015, The Only Child, a graphic novel by Guojing (Jing Guo), was named by Entertainment Weekly and the Wall Street Journal as one of the best
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George Orwell died on the 21st of January 1950. This means on the 1st of January 2021, his written work goes into the USA's public domain, which means