IDW Publishing’s Star Trek: Year Five boldly goes where no comic has gone before with a cover from Greg Hildebrandt and the front cover of Diamond
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Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most read stories yesterday DC Comics Cancels
Dark Horse Comics are launching the final arc of their American Gods comic, with a new series for She Should Fly and the tenth anniversary edition of City
So lots of people have been posting photos of themselves ten years ago, compared to today. And maybe accidentally helping Chinese facial recognition
A few more printings for a Thursday night... Die #1 by Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans has sold out of its second printing and has gone to a third
J David Spurlock writes for Bleeding Cool, It is an adventure to watch a true artist develop. In the history of American comic books, the most fascinating
The biggest impact of the layoffs at DC Comics, both inside the Burbank offices and from creators across the world, seems to be the absence at Senior Art
Landry Walker has a Writer's Commentary on A Clash Of Kings #15 from Dynamite, out now. PAGE 1: So… much… dialog. It’s such a tricky thing. No matter how
This is how Catwoman #9 for March was solicited. CATWOMAN #9 written by JOELLE JONES art by FERNANDO BLANCO cover by JOELLE JONES variant cover by STANLEY
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for February 2019 shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them – but you won’t have seen most of
We have the Image Comics April 2019 solicitations in full - including the launch of Fairlady by Brian Schirmer, Marissa Louise and Claudia Balboni, the
This seems an odd one. I mean it's not as if DC Comics has published the comic in a number of formats already. But it seems odd that they would cancel the
It's Thursday, so you know what that means? Another delay to Doomsday Clock #9, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank,
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool began running news about an impending restructuring at DC Comics, updating through the day. The big meeting happened last night
Yesterday's Cover #5 by Brian Bendis and David Mack continued the desecration of Esad Ribic in the public's eyes as Eastern European
There are still tickets available at Orbital Comics' first life drawing class of 2010. The comic store, adjacent to London's Leicester Square has been
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most read stories yesterday Major DC Comics
Shortly before the Black Panther movie was announced in October 2014, sales on his first appearance, Fantastic Four #52 started to increase in price at
Bleeding Cool is getting very strong reports that there is major DC Comics restructuring being announced internally right this minute. In the last year,
Fox 10 News of Phoenix has been following up on the story of an arrest in the case of over 400 Batman comics worth $1.4 million, owned by comics collector
A few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool showed you how a slow news day on CBR led to Fox News and Breitbart running stories about the upcoming DC Comics title The
Back in 1985, Bill Mantlo, Mike Mignola, Gerry Talaoc, Jim Novak and Bob Sharon told an Incredible Hulk story that would change everything, despite being
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Dynamite Entertainment is to launch a new Bettie Page comic in April, by David Avallone, Julis Ohta, Ellie Wright, Taylor Esposito and Kevin Ketner.
Today's Naomi #1 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Walker and Jamal Campbell looks at a small town in the DC Universe, suffering an upheaval in the wake of
Today's Avengers #13 by Jason Aaron, Andrea Sorrentino, Justin Posner and Erick Arciniega takes us back to the days of Avengers 1,000,000 BC, and the
Today's Uncanny X-Men Annual #1 sees the return of Cyclops from the grave. Rather literally. It's much more of a sequel to Extermination than anything
If your local comic shop retailer seems extra happy this week, it might be because of Buffy The Vampire Slayer #1 and publisher Boom Studios. The first
Knightmares is the current Batman arc written by Tom King with a new artist every issue, telling a series of dream-related stories, following on from the
Today sees the publication of a brand new Buffy The Vampire Slayer comic book from Boom Studios. It reboots the franchise into the twenty-first century