These are the 100 most-ordered comics and graphic novels in the North American direct market serviced by Diamond Comic Distributors in May 2019. We looked
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Welcome to the often-daily Lying In The Gutters. Mostly. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. And prepare for my monster interview with Susan
Ah, X-Force, a series whose run was cut short far too early thanks to the oncoming Hickboot. However, before Jonathan Hickman relaunches the X-Men line in
When "The Great One" Brian Bendis left Marvel for DC Comics, he set out to return The Man of Steel to his former glory. And in this preview of Superman
A lot of things could be said about Captain America. For one, there was that whole Secret Empire, secret Nazi thing, though, honestly, the best said about
Superstar artist Rob Liefeld is the creator of some of the best characters in comics. Deadpool. Cable. Domino. Just ask him yourself (for $25 on Cameo).
Amazing Spider-Man's big story, The Hunted, is nearly over, but before we get into this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #23, we should probably give you
Not since 1997's Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed has a magician so flagrantly betrayed the mystery of their craft,
Superior Spider-Man #7 hits stores next Wednesday, tying in with the War of the Realms super-mega-crossover event. In the story, Superior Spider-Man is
The Age of X-Man is falling apart, which is, of course, to be expected, since all of the minis are nearing their final issues. In this week's Apocalypse
There are three main factors that go into the price of a page of original comic book artwork, the characters shown (and what they are doing), the artist
The original art to the cover to the DC Western comic book Tomahawk #128 by Neal Adams from 1970 has just sold at auction for $17,500, a rather high price
Cameo is a service where you can pay celebrities to record a personalized video message for you, and if you're thinking, "why would I waste my money on
Accusations of historical racism are something that a number of comic books - and comic art dealers - have had to deal with over the yeard. Tintin In The
Hergé's Tintin first appeared in Belgian magazine Le Petit Vingtième, the weekly supplement for children published every Thursday (a half-holiday from
It is a classic of the comic book form, and appreciated around the world. It has won Eisners, Harvey and Ignatzes. Nevertheless, it's undeniable that
Mike Mignola is the creator of the Hellboy character, and his wide, wonderful world, and has been a comic book writer and artist for decades. His work is
Talking about the current run on The Green Lantern to Syfy, Grant Morrison described it as "such a beautiful concept though, isn't it? It's so bright and
DC Comics has registered the trademark of Doom Patrol for a plethora of goods and services. But it looks like iD Software, creators of the game Doom, are
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Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has released a preview of Saban's Go Go Power Rangers: Forever Rangers #1, the oversize one-shot by Ryan Parrott,
Say hello to the Ruthless Avengers? For the past few days, Marvel has been teasing a new series featuring grim and gritty characters in grimmer and
Welcome to Thank FOC It’s Friday, a weekly mailing list, similar to The Daily LITG, but every Friday and planned to coincide and cover the demands of
Comic book collage creator Mr. Garcin got in a little spot of bother over his cover for the upcoming Marvel Comics #1000 for August, that featured all
Sean Lewis and Hayden Sherman's Thumbs launch issue from Image Comics this week has sold out and gone to a second printing - look for the second printing
Senior digital watcher Matthew Snyder looks at the latest digital sales in comic books, and which are topping the charts this week...Welcome to the
Titan Comics is the proud licensee of Blade Runner, and is publishing an in-canon sequel to the original Blade Runner movie, written by the screenwriter
Dustin Harbin is an American cartoonist, of Charlotte, North Carolina, and a regular at comic conventions including TCAF, where he hosted the Doug Wright
In April, more comic book retailers in North America ordered copies of the ongoing series of The Immortal Hulk, than they did of Batman. This is the first
April 2019 marketshare, released by Diamond a couple of weeks after the March marketshare, saw Marvel Comics take over 50% of the marketshare for sales