This isn’t a big change at DC Comics like we had earlier in the year. But it’s certainly a significant shuffle. Harvey Richards, as Assistant Editor, then
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It sucks to be Batman these days. Everyone is having a go at you. Whether it’s UK left-wing activists Momentum, or your trusted (but possibly imaginary)
Today, TIME Magazine named Greta Thunberg as their Person Of The Year. This is often considered an honorific, but it is given to the person or persons
Jorge Jiménez has announced that he will be an ongoing artist on the twice-monthly Batman comics from DC Comics, written by James Tynion IV and currently
Today's Immortal Hulk #28 sees a spilling over of recent moves by Brue Banner to smash the world and remake it in the Hulk's image, going after Roxxon
Recent issues of The Fantastic Four, have seen the team revisit their origin, by travelling to the planet they were originally planning to fly to back in
The horrific image on the front of Crime SuspenStories #22 by Johnny Craig has long been considered one of the most iconic covers in American comic book
Today sees the publication of the much anticipated Batman: Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child from Frank Miller and Rafael Grampa. We pointed out
Yesterday I ran the theory that Bruce Wayne, in The Batman's Grave, is imagining Alfred Pennyworth. As Alfred Pennyworth is dead. Which may explain
Today sees the publication of another three Dawn Of X comic books - X-Force #3, Fallen Angels #3, New Mutants #3 - but how much of a part of the
Today sees the publication of the much-hyped Superman #18 by Brian Bendis, Ivan Reis and Joe Prado that sees Superman reveal his secret identity to the
Spider-Man 2099 #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics tomorrow, by Nick Spencer and Jose Carlos Silva, continuing the 2099 mini-crossover event spinning out
Captain America #17 is in stores from Marvel Comics tomorrow, by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Jason Masters, and we've got a preview below. If you haven't been
Thanos creator Jim Starlin did not mince words whatsoever when asked about the Trump campaign using The Mad Titan in a video message.
Three X-books hit stores from Marvel Comics last week, and we've read them all and recapped them below. Enjoy. Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives
In recent issues of The Batman's Grave by Warren Ellis, Bryan Hitch, Kevin Nowlan and Alex Sinclair, we have seen a more bolshy than usual Afred
They fell out a long time, after creative differences. But now the creators of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird are together
Supergirl #37 is in stores from DC Comics tomorrow, featuring a new creative team, Jody Houser and Rachel Stott, and practically a brand new Supergirl, as
Age of Conan: Valeria concludes tomorrow with Age of Conan: Valeria #5, by Meredith Finch and Aneke, and we've got a preview below. Will Valeria complete
Spider-Verse #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics tomorrow, by Jed MacKay and Dike Ruan, and we've got a preview below. Blah blah blah, there's a billion
From Paulo Baron and Ernesto Carbonetti, Image Comics will publish Paul is Dead this April, imagining a world where the conspiracy theory that Paul
Frank Miller's politics are... interesting. Dark Knight Returns, a fairly libertarian volume was nevertheless heavily critical of Ronald Reagan's
Next year, Marvel's Avengers will hit video consoles, delivering a AAA video game experience with reasonable facsimiles of the Avengers with faces just
Ghost Rider makes it past five issues this March, according to recently revealed solicitations for a select few Marvel titles. And it looks like Johnny
Marvel Comics has revealed solicits for some of its comics shipping in March, amongst them Fantastic Four #20. And this solicit spoils part of the ending
It feels like it was just a few issues ago that Immortal Hulk reached a landmark, game-changing issue. That's probably because it was just a few issues
Batman. Santa Claus. One of these two beloved characters is known for running an unethical surveillance state. He knows when you've been sleeping. He
Osamu Dazai’s novel No Longer Human is considered a masterpiece of Japanese Literature. It looms large in Japanese culture the same way Albert Camus’ The
Shane Davis is the artist of Metal Men, Superman: Earth One and currently in massive dispute with someone who is trying to sell his original art to people