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Landry Walker has a Writer’s Commentary on A Clash of Kings #2, out now from Dynamite Page 1, panels 2 and 3. Good positioning here on Cersei and Varys.
On Saturday, Gosh Comics of London announced it was reducing hours and putting staff onto furlough, with the UK government paying 80% of their wages. But
Viz Comic is still one of the most-read English language comic books in the world. Sold mostly through UK (and Commonwealth) newsagarents and
Normally, British comic book stores receive their weekly comic book delivery from the USA on Tuesdays, to be sold on Wednesdays. This week, I am told,
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Theodore Roosevelt crossed my mind recently, which led me to think about the origin of the term "Rough Rider" and its relationship to dime novel fiction.
When I was researching this installment of The Issue, about The Egyptian Star: An Original Amateur Monthly, I had "The Secret Origin of Fanzines and
Most people reading this post will know The Brave and the Bold as a longtime DC Comics brand best remembered today for its association with Batman. That
Nightcrawler is the latest X-Man to be featured in his own Giant-Size X-Men issue, part of a series of one-shots that would be a mini-series if
Wonder Woman has only been living in Boston for a few issues, but she already has an unexpected houseguest in this preview of Wonder Woman #754. It's
As more and more states implement full lockdowns to combat the coronavirus pandemic, it seems like the entire United States will soon be ordered to stay
Okay, so, I think there are going to be a lot of late comic books soon. The words is out that a number of publishers will be reducing their schedule for
Star #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, and we've got a preview below. Star is hanging out with the Scarlet Witch, which is always a dangerous
Is this a preview of Justice League Dark #21, or one of those preachy anti-smoking ads? The preview begins with a flashback. A flashback with
Wolverine is said to be the best he is at what he does. Well, he's actually the one who says that. It's kind of like when Donald Trump says that "a lot of
It's Joker's ex, Harley Quinn, vs Joker's current lass Punchline in next month's Batman #93, the second to last chapter of Their Dark Designs, before the
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Brian Hibbs of Comix Experience in San Francisco, California, has been one of the comic industry go-to guys for comment during the coronavirus pandemic.
Bloom is a new comic book from a new publisher, launching in June 2020. That is the plan anyway. By Ted Sikora and Butch Mapa, it will be launching in
Once upon a time, artist Eric J drew a Doctor Who comic book I had written for IDW. Of course, he has moved on to greater things, but I will always love
In 2009, Asylum Press published Steve Mannion's Fearless Dawn, a wartime zombie fighting masterpiece. And it seems that Mike Mignola was quite a fan. And
Villains Seeking Hero is a new series by Louis Southard and Ben Matsuya, launching from Action Lab Entertainment in June - that's the current plan. Here
Blackbox Comics has a new launch title planned for June 2020. From Dimitrios Zaharakis, Ramel Hill and Frederico Sabbatini, Bigs And Tiny is a new comedy
Jason Martin and Marco Maccagni's 'badgirl' comic Vampblade is to come to an end in June from Action Lab Entertainment - or taht is currently the plan at
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Supergirl #40 is in stores from DC Comics next week, finally concluding a storyline which as taken on an entirely new connotation in the world of
There's nothing Marvel loves more than a good sequel. Well, okay, maybe a few things. Excessive variant covers. Endless super-mega-crossover events. #1
For decades, Batman has been waging a war on crime in Gotham City, a war which consists primarily of dressing up as a bat and beating the crap out of
Amazing Spider-Man #42 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, as the greatest buddy team-up in comics at the moment continues. Spider-Man is working