Colleen Doran and Marv Wolfman have been named new judges for the 2020 Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics.
Rich Johnston Archives
Free Comic Book Day was meant to be the first week in May. But the opposition of events had to be considered and the event was delayed, even though plenty
Mile High Comics and Chuck Rozanski's diatribe against DC with a discount code to match dominated a second day, the Daily LITG 8th June 2020.
Not all Cyberman have handles... that may be the most chilling line in today's Doctor Who Lockdown special episode, The Best Of Days, written by Steven
Warren Ellis has his own memories of working with Christian Cooper, Marvel Swimsuit Illustrated, and shared them on his newsletter.
Earlier this week, comic book writer/artist Sean Gordon Murphy posted the following regarding protests against the murder of George Floyd by police that
Dan Wallace of Impulse Creations Comics & Collectibles read Mile High Comics' Chuck Rozanski's notice about DC Comics leaving Diamond Comic
Marvel Comics is completeing their Oz comic book run in Big Paperbacks instead of the Omnibus format - which they are putting outo to pasture.
Once upon a time, Marvel Comics planned quite a launch for their big event comic Empyre. But the week that Diamond Comic Distributors closed its doors to
JK Rowling has been hitting the headlines of late for, well, the like of things JK Rowling has been hitting headlines for of late. Initially having
The world seems like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but fandom still brings us together. These are strange times, but The Daily LITG is becoming
Mile High Comics is celebrating the decision of DC Comics to leave Diamond Comic Distributors with a DC Sucks codeword sale right now.
Last weeks Catwoman 80th Anniversary Special ran Selina Kyle through many versions of herself. That included a trip courtesy of Tom King, Mikel Janin and
Marvel Comics has decided to liquidate a large number of their Omnibus volumes at knock down prices to retailers which may work out well.
Punisher co-creator Gerry Conway looks to reclaim the Punisher Skull Logo for Black Lives Matter and the pursuit of justice.
This week, Batman #92 finally puts Gotham City on lockdown, as the Riddler proves a more deadly threat than the coronavirus, maybe.
Yesterday we sat down for an evening movie with the family, and the arguing began. Eve wanted anything Studio Ghibli, but we have seen a lot of them.
UCS Comic Distributors is now distributing back issue stock from Midtown comics to other comic book stores as well as new DC Comics.
Don't know what a Masticore is? Me neither. That's what the Daily LITG is for, I guess. And here it is again, just in time.
Steve Geppi of Diamond says DC Comics terminated their relationship rather than answer questions - they must have been some real stinkers.
Bleeding Cool just ran the news that DC Comics is to quit Diamond Comic Distributors, in favour of their newly created distributors UCS and Lunar. This
Bleeding Cool is being told by, well, everyone it seems right now, that DC Comics is completely quitting being distributed by Diamond Comic Distributors.
There are now to be just two DC distributors of monthly serialised comic books, UCS (formed by Midtown Comics) and Lunar (formed by DCBS) handling all of
IDW makes a very marked statement about the Direct Market, and probably rather rushed after the DC Comics news just brok out.
Stagnant DC Comics direct market sales, Diamond Comic Distributor plans and what happens next, according to industry gossip at least.
Bleeding Cool has been reporting on DC Comics decision to quit Diamond Comic Distributors entirely, to go with their own formed distributors UCS and
It's Final Order Cut-Off this weekend with Marvel Omnibuses and Death Metal #2 filling up the least - and a few FOC covers too.
Bill Jemas is the publisher of new New York comics publisher Artists, Writers & Artisans, funded by Murdochs, with former Marvel Editor-In-Chief Axel
The Smile of the Absent Cat was a real highlight of the recent Grant Morrison era of Heavy Metal Magazine. Written by Grant and drawn by Cerebus artist
Free copies of John Carpenter Presents: Storm Kids are coming to comic shops ahead of a ful series launch in 2021. But it starts here...