All the announced digital comics out this week from major publishers, so far. Will you find yours? Or something new to try?
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Over the last few days, major comic book artists J Scott Campbell, Frank Cho, Dan Panosian, Joe Bennett, Cully Hamner and Mark Brooks have been teasing
#Creators4Comics is the hashtag being used for creator auctions to raise money for comic stores in these turbulent times.
Legendary comic book writer and editor Christopher Priest has a Writer’s Commentary's for Vampirella #9 from Dynamite Entertainment.
Marvel and IDW have their first Star Wars crossover out in the autumn, courtesy of Lucasfilm's The High Republic.
The Dragon's Prince is getting a graphic novel to fill in the story gap between seasons three and four of the Netflix TV show.
Cartoonist and animator Rich moyer has sold his first graphic novel, vampire porcine parody, Ham Helsing Vampire Hunter.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/TMNT #3 is getting attention from the only people out there dropping big bucks on comics, the speculators.
A few thousand free comics right now and where to find them, for those who are all hunkered in right now. For some solitude standing.
These are strange times, but The Daily LITG is becoming a valuable way to quantify just what comic book geek culture is being absorbed in this time of
Diamond Comic Distributors has furloughed their purchasing department, but what does this mean for their potential to restart?
Giga is a brand new comic book from Vault described as Neon Genesis Evangelion meets Knives Out, scheduled for July.
DC Comics is to publish more Batman Black And White comics, digitally, using creators whose other work may have been postponed.
ACtion Lab: Discover will release Seamus the Famous, a 66-page digital graphic novel by Christopher Ring this week.
Magdalene Visaggio and Claudia Aguirre are launching Lost On Planet Earth, a new queer sci-fi comic coming out digitally his Wednesday.
The Death of Superman and the death of comic books? Michael Davis brings some much needed perspective to the current situation.
Terrific Production is raising $10,000 to give Youngblood comics away, though Rob Liefeld is not planning to play with them.
Cerebus: High Society is, in many where, the moment that comics grew up, in North America at least. An ongoing comedy parody title, Cerebus The Aardvark
Gnu Books of Ontario in Canada is giving away double credit in the future for donations - turn $100 donated now into $200 credit later.
This is the perfect Joker commission of original art by Killing Joke artist Brian Bolland, as well as the story of how it came to be.
Boris Johnson reading Tintin comic books in bed as he recovers from the coronavirus inspired some artwork for today's Daily Lying In The Gutters.
Walmart has just added Dawn Of x comic books its Marvel 3-pack variant cover packs. And you can still go into stores to buy them right now.
Adventure Finders #2 doesn't have the deep lore of other works but it's an effective one shot giving you enough of the characters.
Project I.M.P.A.C.T. #2 is a solid, effective sophomore issue is a great mix of law enforcement procedural and superhero team book.
This new story (and it is an original idea, even if it has shades of a literary classic in its conceit) is subtle and sneaks up on you, and mixes
Alethia #13 not an easy climb -- like an artsy film, there's nothing to hold your hand and help ease you into this world.
Wu Zhang Xing, the publisher of the longest-running Chinese comic strip in the world, has passed away at age 98. As reported by The Star Online, he was
Joe Quesada joined Dan DiDio on the Drink and Draw YouTube channel and talked about the supposed DC Vs Marvel rivalry and how it became real.
Boris Johnson, British prime minister, has been reading Tintin comics in bed while recovering from the coronavirus in hospital.
Boom Studios has provided the world with a selection of Zoom Videoconferencing high resolution backgrounds for a number of their comics.