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REVIEW: Commanders in Crisis #1 seeks to tell an epic superhero event story with unknown heroes but, after reading, we still don't know them.
REVIEW: Bliss #4 continues Caitlin Yarsky and Sean Lewis's morality play of a comic, taking the narrative to new, staggering heights.
REVIEW: The Scumbag #1 from Rick Remender and Lewis LaRosa might make you sick to your stomach as it offers a hyper-original origin story.
REVIEW: Inkblot #2 sends the series' amazingly designed cat off on a new adventure, but the non-feline characters are less than compelling.
REVIEW: A Man Among Ye #3 sees writer Stephanie Phillips & artist Craig Cermak blend fact and fiction to create a gripping Anne Bonny comic.
REVIEW: Chu #4 from John Layman & Dan Boultwood establishes this Chew prequel comic as a series that is every bit as good as the original.
So there is a Presidential Election coming and it's time to look at the FEC Filings for political donations for those who declare employment from Image
Started in 2004, Hack/Slash is Tim Seeley's love letter to the horror/slasher genre and is now on Kickstarter with the "Big Hack Energy-Sized" Omnibus.
REVIEW: Chu #3 continues John Layman and Dan Boultwood's excellent Chew spinoff, which every comics reader should be following.
Brandon Graham has been working on his next comic book series, Rain Like Hammers, for quite some time. In 2010, he stated that "I've got a detective thing
Big Girls #3 is a gigantic update to the story and pulse-pounding action; this wildly inventive science fiction adventure series gives readers a deeper
The first of Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips and Jacob Phillips' Reckless graphic novels from Image Comics is published on the 16th of December. But plans for
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool ran a three-part interview with Image Comics President Todd McFarlane about his comic book Spawn, the comics industry,
Image Comics has confirmed that the Seven to Eternity comic book series by writer Rick Remender and artists Jerome Opeña and Matt Hollingsworth will
Todd McFarlane and Spawn - the comic book has been doing remarkably well in recent months – after sales had dropped into the low five figures for much of
So I found myself calling up an Arizonan rib restaurant, the owner of whom told me they had a Tony on staff but not a Todd, there was no Todd McFarlane
W Maxwell Prince is the co-creator of anthology horror series Ice Cream Man, as well as writing comics such as King Of Nowhere, One Week In The Library,
Commanders In Crisis #1 is a bold, jam-packed debut issue wears its politics on its sleeve as that arm punches a bad guy in the face. Carefully balancing
REVIEW: Getting it Together #1 draws inspiration from sitcoms like Friends, adding a modern vibe to the concept of an ensemble dramedy.
REVIEW: Bliss #3 is a visual poem & a challenging, engaging narrative by Sean Lewis & Caitlin Yarsky that shows how dynamic comics can be.
This must be Donny Cates Day... Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics
In an interesting plot twist, it looks like Skybound/Image’s Ava's Demon created by Michelle Czajkowski is The Little Kickstarter that Could and has
Dark Nights: Death Metal #3 is getting a third printing, out on the 10th of November. And it's not alone, joined by Spawn #309 going to third printings,
I’m hearing that Image Comics’ highly anticipated Crossover #1 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe, and John J. Hill, which Image is already
Mirka Andolfo's Mercy was a big hit for Image Comics even a) with the pandemic shutdown and b) translating a comic book that had already been published in
Little Bird by Darcy Van Poelgeest, Ian Bertram, Matt Hollingsworth, Aditya Bidikar and Ben Didier was a bit of a hit for Image Comics in 2019 and snapped
Image Comics PR has been talking up the launch of Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw's upcoming comic book launch, Crossover. Bleeding Cool understands that,
I've enjoyed some of Steve Orlando's previous Image works (Virgil leaps to mind), but this first issue of Commanders In Crisis #1 just did not click.
Robert Kirkman and Shawn Kirkham have been talking about The Walking Dead at the NYCC/MCM/Metaverse Skybound panel, talking about the end of the Walking