Obviously, this is a time for suck-ups to show their heads. But privately I have heard nothing but praise for the decision by DC Comics to make Marie
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Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok are creating a one-shot sequel to DC's biggest selling comic book of 2020, Batman: The Three Jokers.
Earlier this year, Jeremy Whitley talked about issues with Action Lab over the payment of artists on his Princeless spin-off series, Raven: The Pirate
Canadian comic book creator William Van Horn, came to the medium - and Disney - later in life. He was 45 when Blackthorn published his comic book Nervous
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Deadline reported that Webtoon, the world’s most successful digital comic publisher, is expanding with a newly launched production division, Webtoon
Digital comics publishing platform Tapas, the home of diverse online comics as Sarah’s Scribbles, Fangs, Ghostblade, and Silent Horror, announced
Deadpool assembles a small army of child soldiers in this latest issue of a comic probably due for a relaunch soon.
In Wolverine: Black, White & Blood, the titular Wolvie somehow managed to avoid his natural child-killing tendencies.
Zenescope Entertainment debuts Grimm Spotlight in their February 2021 solicitations, which also include new Robyn Hood & Wonderland releases.
Marauders #14 may have dragged out the X of Swords crossover another issue with no action, but at least Magik and Gorgon made it enjoyable.
All of the problems in X of Swords could apparently have been solved if Apocalypse took a Krakoan blue chew, according to X-Men #14.
Image and Top Cow creator Henry Barajas has launched a Kickstarter for a new Latinx graphic novel, Helm Greycastle on Monday, November 9th.
In February, Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, co-writer Tom Sniegoski, artist Craig Rousseau, colourist Dave Stewart, and letterer Clem Robins will explore
No sooner has Bleeding Cool mentioned a King In Black: Black Panther Special - and a Fantastic Four King In Black tie-in as well, than Marvel Comics
DC Comics has promoted Marie Javins to the full Editor-In-Chief position at the publisher. Previously she had shared co-Editor-In-Chief duties with
In the upcoming King In Black event from Marvel Comics, there are a number of tie-in titles that seem to be chosen because they already have "Black" in
The new Image Comics series Post Americana #1 by Steve Skroce and Dave Stewart was listed for Final Order Cut-Off this weekend. But Image Comics has now
We mentioned a couple of weeks ago that hot comics cover artist Peach Momoko would be drawing a cover for the Star Wars Insider's 200th issue, from Titan
Courtesy of Uncanny Omar at Near Mint Condition comes the news that, as well as that the Aliens Omnibus collecting the Dark Horse Comics line, now from
What can we expect from March's DC Omniverse Special? For a start, it won't be called the DC Omniverse Special unless I am a genuine soothseer. That's
Excelsior, a Latin comparative word often translated as "ever upwards" or "even higher", has a long literary history, whether that's the 1841 poem by
Retailers are finalizing their orders their FOC orders today for the conclusion of the ongoing Lumberjanes series with Lumberjanes: End of Summer #1. The
Published in 2015, The Only Child, a graphic novel by Guojing (Jing Guo), was named by Entertainment Weekly and the Wall Street Journal as one of the best
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REVIEW: Goosebumps: Secrets of the Swamp #2 sees the characters get lost in Fever Swamp in more ways than one.
King of Eden is a new horror manga written by Naoki Urusawa's frequent co-author Takashi Nagasaki. Nagasaki was the co-writer of Urusawa's most recent hit
REVIEW: Grimm Fairy Tales #42 offers a classic blend of superheroes & horror as writer Dave Franchini brings back longtime villain Baba Yaga.
Taking a look at Barefoot Gen, a comic exploring what nuclear war looks like from the perspective of a six-year-old.
I read The Scumbag #1, a comic from Rick Remender (allegedly his biggest Image launch ever) and a rotating cast of pencillers. Lewis LaRosa, currently of











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