John Constantine has shown us all that he can see his own pencils in the latest Justice League Dark #22 - will this be his super power?
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Christine Suggs has sold her first two graphic memoirs for a 6 figure sum to be published by Little Brown in 2023.
Maybe Someday is a new graphic novel anthology from A Wave Blue Press from Steve Niles, Joe Glass, o, Alisa Kwitney and many more.
A new Hamlet graphic novel set in 1970s punk London, Prince Of Denmark Street, is set on the same street where Forbidden Planet began.
Yesterday saw DC Comics characters discuss about being rebooted. Sadly we can't do the same quite as easily. Welcome to your Daily LITG.
DC Comics may have cancelled ceraton of their Giant titles but they still seem to be available in Walmarts rather than comic shops.
In Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz and RB Silva's House Of X/Power Of X, Moira MacTaggert changed the face of the Marvel's Xbooks. Revealed as a mutant all
The five-issue Man-Bat miniseries, slated to debut in May with issue #1, won't just be rescheduled and delayed. Instead, DC has confirmed to retailers
It was meant to come out in April, but then stuff happened. But this issue of John Constantine: Hellblazer #6 dealing with a preponderance of mystery
More DC Comics chararcters are realising they have all been rebooted these days as Conner Kent arrives in Superman's life and realities merge.
Yesterday, unfamiliar voices Scott Dunbier, Rob Liefeld and Jonah Weiland took to socal media to talk about the current situation in America.
Gail Simone has launched a new twitter auction #ComicWritersChallenge to raise money for black Lives Matter-related charities.
Image Comics will later today tell comic book retailers that they will be adding the Diamond Comic Distributors logo for #BackTheComeback on comic books
Contradicting their Previews solicitation, Jonathan Hickman will not be writing for Heavy Metal Magazine #300 as solicited.
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
Five more comic stores that have reported damage or looting during the protests in various cities around the United States.
Heavy Metal Magazine will be publishing its three hundredth issue in August, as well as a number of launch series, including new work from Dan Fogler,
Since Point Press are coming back through Diamond Comic Distributors in August 2020, including launches for Broken Gargoyles, Burning Tree and Bug Bites
We like to keep an eye on Jean-Marc Lofficier's Hexagon Comics USA line, European comics mostly written by Jean-Marc Lofficier, translated into English
The first appearance of Virus, the new symbiote character, was meant to be in the Free Comic Book Day Spider-Man/Venom comic book. Set to play a major
Peach Momoko is a comic book creator and cover artist who began exhibiting at US comic conventions back in 2014. She drew a couple of stories picked up by
Suspense and thriller novelist Ridley Pearson is writing a new original graphic novel trilogy, The Indestructibles, drawn by Berat Pekmezci, coming from
Thomas E. Sniegoski has a Writers Commentary on Vengeance Of Vampirella #7, back in circulation after a bit of a shutdown. He writes, Hey, there! Welcome
A number of comic book stores have reported significant damage and theft cause by looting, as part of riots and protests across the USA
Coni Yovaniniz and Rodrigo Vargas are best known for their travel journal webcomic Walking to Do, but it has now been put taken down. Why? Maybe it has
Lucifer and Sean Hannity slug it out for traffic dominance, courtesy of today's Lying In The Gutters, as the industry continues ramping up.
Venom #25 tops the return of the Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, with comments from retailers across the comic book direct market.
MyComicShop.com has called for a boycott of Chinese printers by comic book publishers as a result of the country's international actions.
Is Brendon McCormick what a Hawkeye or Green Arrow would be like in real life? After a confrontation in Salt Lake, his politics are revealed.
Three years ago, comic book creator Kate Leth posted on her Patreon “I started babbling on twitter today about my teen years as a mall goth and ended up