Once upon a time, Antarctic Press announced that they were to publish Jawbreakers, the crowdfunded graphic novel written by Richard Meyer, accused
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We’ve stitched together what we could find of Marvel Comics’ plans for July 2019, titles ahead of this week’s solicitations… Take a look at what’s coming.
Brooklyn comic book-themed bar, Gotham City Lounge, has closed for good, the owner blaming a changing demographic and gentrification. The location has
We've seen a preview of Savage Avengers #1, with Gerry Duggan and Mike Deodato. With Conan The Barbarian fighting The Hand... and seemingly embedding his
George Tan, of Avenue Y in Brooklyn, has some interesting trademark applications to the US government. Under the subjects of 'Recorded video game
With excitement high after the trailer for the upcoming Star Wars game Jedi: Fallen Order was revealed at Star Wars Celebration last weekend, Dark Horse
Let's have Amy Chu's Writer's Commentary on KISS: The End #1 on sale now from Dynamite... Hello again. I have to admit, it feels great to be back writing
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Top five comics read yesterday: 'The Mandalorian': 4
Bleeding Cool was the site that told you why DCeased #1 was going to be an important book for the DC Universe rather than some 'what if?'. And it appears
Kim's Comics, Anime And Collectibles in Tennessee is closing this week. Owner Kim puts it down to her real estate business doing bettwe as well as the
Man, I loved Frank Sidebottom. A stage character created, and lived, by computer games programmer, cartoonist and musician Chris Sievey in the eighties,
What would the Year of the Villain be without The Joker returning to the pages of Batman comics? It would still be a super-mega-crossover conglomerate
West Coast Avengers is ending with West Coast Avengers #10, in stores this week, by Kelly Thompson and Moy R. And it's ending far too soon, without a
When "The Great One" Brian Bendis came to DC Comics and took over the Superman books, beginning with the Man of Steel mini-series that introduced an
Howard the Duck was created by Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik, first appearing in 1973's Adventure into Fear #19. It's a simple concept: first name, Howard.
UPDATE: Larry Hama posts: The original story runs below: This is not the first time I have heard this kind of story. It will not be the last. But you
In July, DC Comics is running a promotion for their Year Of The Villain event in which a bunch of titles get special cardstock covers. And comic book
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
Year of the Villain is a celebration of DC's bad villains, one which sees each of the villains' headshots commemorated on $4.99 cardstock variant covers.
Age of X-Man: Amazing Nightcrawler #3 is in stores this week, from writer Seanan McGuire (whose name PreviewsWorld will one day get right in their
It looks like "The Great One" Brian Bendis, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado have some major plans for July's Superman #13. Revealed in the DC solicits on Friday,
Wolverine isn't known for being very responsible. There's the whole berserker rage thing, of course, and the fact that's he's murdered his own children on
Thanks to Dennis Barger of Wonderworld Comics in Detroit, Michigan, we have the full video from the Star Wars Celebration Marvel Comics panel. Watch the
You can see me come across a couple of pages of Gary Frank's original art for Doomsday Clock in Pulp Comics in this video, as I wandered through Rue Dante
Back in Blighty... normal service has been resumed. Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Top
Old Man Quill may be an ultimately meaningless maxi-series set in an alternate future Wastelands, but that just means there's more leeway to produce
Scott Duvall has his Writer’s Commentary on Army of Darkness/Bubba Ho-Tep #3, on sale now from Dynamite. Welcome back to another thrilling edition of Army
Fans of writer Bryan Hill's story in Detective Comics last year were excited to learn that Hill and Dexter Soy would continue the tale of Black Lightning
Marvel Executive Tom Brevoort was expecting a very nice page of Aaron Kuder artwork for his collection, but his local postal service had other ideas in
Comic book creator and cover artist Francesco Mattina has been the receiver of considerable critique and criticism over the influences on his work. Words