Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for January and February 2019 shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them – but you won’t have seen
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Erica Henderson went on a very British holiday. And ended up at Orbital Comics in London to launch a gallery of her original work, over the weekend. I'M
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
Another week, another Doomsday Clock delay... We mentioned that Doomsday Clock #9 had slipped from the 23rd of January to the 30th. Now it has slipped a
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 Scott Snyder Reveals
Fox News picked up on an interview with comic writer Mark Rusell Bleeding Cool ran in August about his Jesus comic Second Coming.
Snap, Flash Hustle, the sex'n'drugs'n'model behaviour comic book by Pat Shand and Emily Pearson, has sold out of its first issue. And is going back to
Comic book collector and Pedigree Comics’ Comic Art Consignment Director, Randy Lawrence of Boca Raton, Florida, wrote this letter to friends. We have
Today's Uncanny X-Men #9 sees Jean Grey do a call to arms in the classic style, in a battle against Nate Grey in the body of Legion. This is a bad thing.
At the end of Batman #60, with Alfred critically injured (again, he just got stabbed by someone pretending to be Zorro over in Detective Comics)... We had
The Green Lantern #3 by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp and Steve Oliff is published today. And sees the Earth disappeared and shrunk for the second time in a
It wasn't that long ago that Stan Lee was suing POW! Entertainment for a billion dollars. But then everything changed. And a month after his death, POW!
The biggest difference between Star Wars and Firefly, at least thematically, is that Star Wars merges traditions of samurai storytelling with the American
Today's Avengers #12 featured the new Secret Avengers, the Agents of Wakanda, operating out of the Avengers HQ and run by the Black Panthr, the current
Metal saw Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo reveal a whole new reality to the DC Multiverse, both below in the Dark Dimensions and beyond the Source Wall to a
Today sees the publication of Brian Bendis' first Wonder Comics title, Young Justice #1, with Patrick Gleason. You may have had a heads up about a mention
I talked about getting an advance look at Naomi #1, the new launch title from Brian Bendis, David Walker and Jamal Campbell, over the weekend. In today's
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 The Big Final Page
On what would have been David Bowie's birthday - and the day before Bowie producer Jeff Rougvie's Gunning For Hits: Music Thriller comic is published -
Tomorrow begins a new arc of self-contained (ish) one shots featuring the deepest darkest nightmares of Batman. Maybe. And we have some newly announced
Comic book writer Donny Cates tweeted his plans for this week. Heading to NYC tomorrow morning for a TOP SECRET mini-summit for the biggest thing I’ve
All the major comic book publishers had signed up to allow their comic books to be made available with all-you-can-eat digital services from Amazon,
Moriah Rose Pereira, born January 1, 1995, is better known as the YouTube star Poppy. Her videos, directed and/or produced by Titanic Sinclair are
When the New 52 rebooted everything, Tim Drake was never Robin. He was Red Robin. Part of Dan DiDio's plans to deRobin the DC Universe. Not everyone plays
We continue to follow Bill Schanes' adventures through his past as a Vice President at Diamond Comic Distributors, while walking round the finest graffiti
Comics publisher and reporting website ComicMix has been fighting a legal case for a couple of years now against the estate of Dr Seuss. It revolves
Bill Schanes has been entertaining us all with his memories of distribution days past. And this beauty predated his time as VP of Diamond Comic
The following article contains major final page spoilers for tomorrow's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1. You can stop reading right now and come back
This month Marvel Comics have begun to publish a series of collections, celebrating their 80th Anniversary, with one book per decade. We've now got full
I grew up without baseball sports cards being a thing. In the UK we had football stickers from Panini, that was probably the closest thing, but you'd





























