Icons Art of Jim Lee from Titan Books and DC Comics Art of Jim Lee published by DC Comics are essentially the same book.
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Bleeding Cool has confirmed the following was a letter sent by Eric Stephenson, Publisher & Chief Creative Officer at Image Comics, to Image Comics
Walmart's across the country sell bundles of Marvel comic books but have those bundles become a dumping ground for Marvel variant covers?
The escapism that comes from reading such a storyline in World War Hulk delivers a means of catharsis for anger issues even now.
The Back-Order list for this week of June 3rd contains a lot of comics by DC with the focus on the Catwoman 80th #1 covers.
Warren Ellis has his own memories of working with Christian Cooper, Marvel Swimsuit Illustrated, and shared them on his newsletter.
This kind of sad tragedy of a book in Batman: Gotham Nights #7 doesn't so much stand for justice as an excuse the kind of "boys will be boys" defense.
The production values and detail in Far Sector #6 are off the charts and this comic book is well worth every cent.
This will be a section providing great nuance and tension when reading the entire story. Right now, Reaver #8 is more of a tease than it needs to be.
Marvel Collect! by Topps came out last year and they recently released a card featuring a character from Invinicible which is weird for copyright reasons.
Your local comic shop is having a day y'all. LCS owners are worried, and this DC Comics Diamond news has everyone scratching their heads.
Superstar writer Jonathan Hickman took to Twitter Wednesday to try something he told himself he’d never do: explain his work.
Archie Comics is donating 100% of their webstore sales to the Equal Justice Fund until 12 PM EST today Now is a great time to load up!
Looking ahead to the new online-only DC Connect, there are no more DC Giants solicited after this last batch, and that means what?
Jerry Siegel took the death of his father and created Superman; taking trauma and processing it through heroic properties is a transformative experience.
This week there are some DC titles and a whole bunch of Venom #25 when it comes to the Back-Order List for the week of March 27, 2020.
Are you looking to dip your toes into the Silver Age wheelhouse? This affordable copy of The Amazing Spider-Man #1 could be yours!
The slow boil of this is a series of almost losses that could add up to a Battle of Yavin moment, but today are drastically less impressive for G.I. Joe #6.
From an execution standpoint, there are no defects in the script and, likewise, the visual storytelling hits all the right spots in Avengers #33.
Without a doubt, these are some of the best Batman comics available on the stands and pretty much everything went right in Batman: Gotham Nights #6.
Everybody here knows how to make a good, even a great, comic book. This time, their efforts in Suicide Squad #5 fell just shy of excellence.
Looking for some summer reading? Dynamite and Fanatical have teamed up to bring you books galore with their latest bundle.
After no new product being in LCBS from Diamond since March 25th, this week brings a interesting, but small, group of comic books on the Back Order List.
This summer IDW is taking the direct market head on! Their myriad of titles are perfect for readers from all walks of life.
FMarvel Comics writer/editor Christian Cooper, was involved in a Central Park confrontation over dog leashes, that quickly turned racial.
2020 has been one insane year and rest assured of one thing with absolute certainty: Ludocrats #1 is the craziest damned thing to happen this year.
The issue for Disaster Inc. #1 is pacing: Harris' script is very good at establishing the characters quickly and bringing the reader into this world.
Hawkeye: Freefall #5 is noirish and rough-hewn, but with the edge of Marvel humor that has given the Mouse House of Ideas the edge over the competition.
Gold Digger #273 does not lack either ambition nor big ideas as it posits its lead as a multiversal mix of many of the classic "chosen one" motifs.
Again, if you can get past the somewhat retrograde concept at the core, there's a decent share of entertainment in DCeased: Unkillables #3.