Here's an update (of sorts) on those 10 competing/overlaping panels at London's Nine Worlds Geekfest on Friday at 11:45 am
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The Harvey Awards 2018, to be announced at this year's New York Comic Con, revealed their 30th anniversary nominees and new categories.
It's not often that you come across a comic book that seems to be about an article you write a couple of years ago. But it does happen very
Tomorrow at the Novotel London West hotel will be Nine Worlds Geekfest, an annual genre-convention that eschews big media stars in favour of academics.
For decades Captain America has been a symbol of Americana. But recently, Marvel Comics’ treatment of Captain America has been, in a word, underwhelming.
On the 12th September, a stack of third printings and second printings of sell-out books will be coming to comic stores from Marvel Comics.
Yesterday Bleeding Cool reported artist Matt Wagner's unhappiness with Batman #54 after his son, colourist Brennan Wagner, was fired off the book.
At San Diego Comic-Con this year, comic creator and mentor Michael Davis brought together members and a few attendees of the Black Panel for a photograph.
From Jody LeHeup and Nathan Fox from Image Comics next Wednesday... here's a lettered preview of the storm that's building.
Once upon a time, there was the Sandman. Dream. Morpheus. One of the Endless. Wearing his helm, ruling the Dreaming and as a result defining reality.
Another edition of the free DC Essential Graphic Novels catalogue for 2019 will be in stores in October and given away at NYCC and MCM London Comic Con.
DC Comics has upped the death shoutout on the cover to their free magazine for comic book stores, DC Nation #4.
Mister Miracle #10 by Tom King and Mitch Gerads came out last week, after originally being solicited for July 11th, two months after #9.
Matt Wagner's return to DC Comics with a one-shot issue written by Tom King was much lauded. But it has not gone as he planned.
Which of these covers might move the needle as to which comics you may or may not pick up next month?
Erik Larsen continues to use his Savage Dragon comic book to basically tell any story he fancies on a given day. He is probably the closest to Dave Sim on
Dark Horse may be best known for publishing comics. But I think, right now, even considering the option and production payments they get for the TV and
Set up by legendary comic creator Joe Kubert and continued by his family, The Kubert School in Dover, New Jersey, is a three-year technical school that
Once upon a time, Mars used to ruin DC Comics by running half-page Twix ads below the curtailed pages of the DC titles they advertised in, and creators
In recent issues of Deathstroke was the idea that Damian Wayne was not Bruce Wayne's son but was instead Slade Wilson's son.
Brian Michael Bendis's run on Superman has already rewritten the history of Krypton, and now Superman #2 shows a past for Thanagarians vs. Tamaranians.
Whether it's clone sagas, parallel dimensional versions, time-travelled versions, or legacy characters, the lead always ends up fighting themselves.
In our Fantastic Four #1 Advance Review on Monday (courtesy of Marvel), we mentioned that expectations may need to be managed.
Last night saw midnight releases for Fantastic Four #1 by Dan Slott and Sara Pichelli (with more stuff from Simone Bianchi and Skottie Young) in comic
You can't deny it, he does have a certain something. Here is Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau's variant cover for Catwoman #3 from DC Comics out in a month's time.
When you post the word 'Spiderman' instead of 'Spider-Man' on Reddit r/comicbooks, a helpful bot pops up you correct you of your error. And that's what
Before social media was such a thing, the Warren Ellis Forum was THE place for certain comic creators to hang out — including now-Marvel EIC C.B. Cebulski.
Erik Burnham contributes a Writer's Commentary on Red Sonja #19 from Dynamite that came out last week.
I have occasionally considered one day we may have a TV Star Wars/Doctor Who crossover called Mandalore vs. Trenzalore. Well, today we got a step closer.
Earlier this year, a legal firm in Los Angeles looking to register the name CallHulk as a moving company fell foul of Marvel lawyers.