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Zenescope Entertainment has announced a new retailer program for 2021 as they change the structure of their publishing slate in major ways.
Henchgirl creator Kristen Gudsnuk had this to say about the upcoming TV show adaptation by Freeform/Disney and publisher Scout Comics.
REVIEW: The Autumnal #2 is another perfect issue from Kraus, Shehan, Wordie, & Campbell, perfectly balancing horror, mystery, & drama.
REVIEW: Concrete Jungle #1 from Sheldon Allen delivers a harsh, unforgiving portrait of a corrupt cop in a gritty, sci-fi world.
REVIEW: The Autumnal #1 by Daniel Kraus & Chris Shehan is among 2020's best debuts, and it might be Vault Comics' best single issue ever.
Zenescope Entertainment's Van Helsing got her own show on SyFy and now she's becoming a Bishoujo Style Collectible Statue on Kickstarter.
X-Men writer Mark Powers and Devil's Due Comics founder Josh Blaylock have teamed up over a decade after Drafted to release The Encoded.
REVIEW: Heavy #2 from Max Bemis & Eryk Donovan skillfully puts the reader in Bill's shoes as he's swept up in the charm of a psychopath.
Aubrey Sitterson is back with a new "aspirational leftist superhero comic," Beef Bros, with Tyrell Cannon, Fico Ossio, and Taylor Esposito.
Homestuck, one of the truly unique webcomics that came out of the launch of the internet, is in danger of going away because much of it was animated using
Liana Kangas's Kickstarter comic TRVE KVLT is drawing praise from creators such as Vita Ayala, Cliff Chiang, Alex Segura, & Erica Schultz.
REVIEW: The Devil's Red Bride from Vault Comics, described as a "love letter to samurai fiction," is a debut with potential.
Josh Blaylock's Mercy Sparx has been acquired by MGM with screenwriter Nick Shafir & producer Jack Heller of Assemble Media attached.
Webcomics publisher Tapas Media and legendary video game developer SNK Corporation announced a new partnership to produce new original series based on
REVIEW: Conspiracy: Planet X sees Goldbergs writer Adam F. Goldberg & Hans Rodionoff tie multiple conspiracies together to horrific effect.
With striking and crisp visuals, The Legend of Yukmouth #1 is a bold new issue is filled with ominous atmosphere and chilling moments. Like the movie
REVIEW: Lonely Receiver #2 depicts a week of spiraling shame, less telling the story of a break-up, and more creating the feeling of one.
Publisher Magnetic Press issued a statement yesterday announcing it is launching a new Kickstarter for WAHCOMMO, a sprawling dark fantasy graphic novel by
REVIEW: Shadow Service #2 sees this new comic from Cavan Scott and Corin Howell become one of Vault Comics' best titles.
REVIEW: Engineward #3 from Vault Comics continues to show the series' great potential, but does the story follow through on it?
A sequel to Ralph Tedesco's post-apocalyptic The Courier leads Zenescope's January 2021 solicitations along with new Robyn Hood & Belle.
AJ Lieberman speaks on Graveyard Wars from Ablaze, which will be adapted for the screen by John Wick director Chad Stahleski.
Scout Comics is offering four New York Comic Con exclusive covers for Grit, It Eats What Feeds It, Sh*tshow, & Phantom Starkiller.
Comics icon Terry Moore is about to release his new series, Ever, which is the Strangers in Paradise creator's first original graphic novel.
Veteran comics creator Ron Randall continues the decades-spanning tale of Mercy St. Clair with Trekker: Hunter's Moon.
Volume, a new comic about music and superpowers, brings teenage rebellion to Scout Comics in 2021 from Bogacs, Patridge, & Shammas.
Phil Briones is launching a new Kickstarter campaign for his new YA graphic novel Twin Kings Battle this Thursday. It covers LGBTQ themes and also
Zenescope has plans for new Robyn Hood, Van Helsing, Courier, and more for 2021. Ralph Tedesco and Dave Franchini discuss their Grimm plans.
PM Buchan writes for Bleeding Cool: Today, my good friend Martin Simmonds can celebrate the success of the launch of The Department Of Truth issue one, a