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Rich Johnston Archives
DC’s Generation Zero is the revealed name for DC Comics; big Free Comic Book Day title starring Wally West and Wonder Woman. With a cover from Francis
For months, there's been rumours – and some not so subtle teasing – that former Valiant Comics executives Dinesh Shamdasani, Warren
Back in 2014, She-Hulk Vol 3 #3 by Charles Soule and Javier Pulido revealed the unsurprising news that Eastern European nation Latveria, ruled over by
Today sees the publication of Captain America: The End by Erik Larsen and Dono Sanchez-Almara, with Steve Rogers fighting against a world that has been
Today sees the release of Dark Agnes #1 from Becky Cloonan and Luca Pizzari, and taking the Robert E Howard 16th century French character and fashioning
I am told by retailers that previews they had of the final page of today's Darth Vader #1 by Greg Pak and Rafaele Ienco was classified. But that from the
Batman got his first Batmobile in his first appearance, Detective Comics #27 in 1939. And it has been changing shape, style and function constantly ever
Bodnar's Auction House of New Jersey will be auctioning off a major part of DC Comics history on February 8th. But is it theirs to auction? They will be
Today in the Krakoan comic books, there is a mystery. Where oh where is Kate Pryde? Well in the last issue of Marauders, we saw her and Lockheed dumped in
Last week saw Justice League #39 by Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez, the cliffhanger of which will be resolved in Death Metal. the Metal sequel by Scott
Welcome to the pretty-much-mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. A run around the day before and the day ahead. From a place no longer in the European Union.
Tom King was a guest on John Sientres' Word Balloon podcast over the weekend. During which he talked about all manner of comics and movie projects, but
DC's new maxiseries Strange Adventures, by writer Tom King and artists Mitch Gerads and Evan "Doc" Shaner, was solicited with a standard DC Comics label.
The Comic Book Trivia 2020 Day-to-Day Boxed Calendar from Sellars Publishing is a fun little desktop gift that many comic book fans may have received over
Things to do in London in February 2020… if you like comics, of course. And live in, or can get to, that there London. Exhibitions followed by events… let
When we first saw it, in the Iron Man 2020 checklist, this oneshot was called Weapon.EXE, scheduled for May 2020. But suddenly the checklist was being
Tomorrow, Kieron Gillen will be holding a Guardian masterclass at Amnesty International's London HQ, talking about creating comic books. But you don't
Everson Lyrio is a comics inker working at IHQ STUDIOS. He just posted a page of new inks on Instagram with the legend, DC's Young Justice. Pencils by
Comic book folk Damita Howard, Brian Reber, and Joe Peacock, collectively known as Team Dex, have created a crowdfunding appeal to help comics inker
Bleeding Cool has been hearing some very interesting things about Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw's latest collaboration after God Country, Thanos and
Tomorrow sees the launch of Adler #1, the new Titan Comics series by World Fantasy Award Winner Lavie Tidhar and Paul McCaffrey. For Sherlock, there was
Louis Adcock works for Piranha Comics in both Kingston and Bromley in South London. And he has things to say; It’s no news that the vast majority of
Welcome to the pretty-much-mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. A run around the day before and the day ahead. From a place no longer in the European Union.
Dominic Archer is currently crowdfunding his comic book, A Boxer, which can be found here. I wrote my first crossover story at 12 years old. Sat at the
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
Back in the late 1980s, there was an art explosion in comics. John Byrne, George Perez, Frank Miller, Michael Golden, and Walter Simonson had all been –
Bleeding Cool mentioned a few weeks ago that the new comic book series BANG! by Matt Kindt and Wilfredo Torres had garnered a quote from Keanu Reeves. And
Christopher Priest has a writer's commentary on Vampirella #7, on sale now from Dynamite. He writes, When I was around 18 years old, my mentor, Larry
Sorry folks, there I was working at Blacks on Dean Street in London’s Soho when the police came a’ knocking. It had nothing to do with DC Comics calling