Rob Potchak is putting out a new comic book called The X-Liefelds #1, his latest parody being published by Keenspot for July. The premise is, while Rob
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The DC Year Of The Villain 25 Cent Comic has received a little cover text, just to give us more of an indication where this is going... 'The Most
Poor Atomic Robo. All he wants to do is train the next generation of Action Scientists, punch dinosaurs, and talk to his secret robot son, Alan.
The Jack Kirby Tribute Panel was the last event I attended at this year’s WonderCon, and it’s always good to end a con with a panel that is sentimental
Right now, plenty of folk are beginning to line up for Midtown Comics' Grand Central store to open, with the first hundred people in line who purchase the
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Top five stories read yesterday: That Ending of
A couple of weeks ago, Bleeding Cool mentioned that Shazam #5 by Geoff Johns and Dale Eaglesham had, like Doomsday Clock #10, slipped from the 17th April
'The Witcher: of Flesh and Flame" wraps its four issue run, largely missing the magic and grandeur that makes the property fun to begin with.
IDW has released a lettered preview of their upcoming crossover between Ghostbusters and Transformers, aptly titled Transformers/Ghostbusters. The series,
Comic book writer Jim Zub took to Twitter Wednesday to complain about comics piracy, asking readers who enjoy books like his Champions, the fourth of
Following up on the reveal earlier today of a DCeased #2 variant featuring Poison Ivy homaging A Nightmare on Elm Street, writer Tom "King" Taylor
Robotech #19 starts off with a literal bang- the entire city of Los Angeles is wiped off the map, and that's just the first page!
This is how Batman #70 was solicited, beginning the Fall And The Fallen storyline by Tom King and Mikel Janin, leading into The City Of Bane by Tom King
Here's Andres Guinaldo's cover to Blade Runner 2019, the new comic book series by Michael Green, Mike Johnson and Andres Guinaldo, out in July. It
Jody Leheup and Nathan Fox's The Weatherman returns from Image Comics in June. And we know how it begins... with Nathan Bright the weatherman/secret agent
New York Comic Con will be making some changes for 2019. In a remarkably welcome PR move, they've chosen to announce these changes NOT in the middle of
Writer Tom Taylor has revealed a new variant cover for DCeased #2 on Twitter, the first in a line of horror movie poster homage variants and featuring
Last year, retailers were rather surprised when a full order of a comic book arrived with no warning whatsoever. Die!Die!Die! by Robert Kirkman and Chris
Yeah, looks like we're doing this every month now. A Marketshare-Per-Capita chart. The usual marketshare shows how much share of the overall market a
Maria Llovet (There’s Nothing There) and Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets, Hellblazer, Joker) team up for an erotic comic called Faithless through Boom!
I don’t think I fall into what would be the expected demographic for Lumberjanes, lucky for me though I don’t care as I have been on board with all the
I am typically not much of a fan of the convention panels where they just announce the new books for the next 6 to 12 months, but the IDW Artist’s Edition
Scott Snyder and Jorge Jiminez's Justice League are meeting their future counterparts (again) in today's Justice League #21. It has already been revealed
Leslie Sternbergh passed away at the end of February. An American alternative/underground cartoonist, living in the East Village of New York with her
Given the original schedule of Doomsday Clock, monthly with two gaps along the way, Doomsday Clock #10 was originally intended to be out in October 2018
Thanos #1 is out in three weeks. The new series by Tini Howard and Ariel Olivetti brings Thanos back to the land of the living, somehow, after his head
Captain America #9 by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Adam Kubert, Frank Martin, Joe Caramagna, Carlos Lao, Shannon Andrews, Alanna Smith and Tom Brevoort has, as we
Mister Mxyzptlk continues to kick it off in Justice League #21 by Scott Snyder, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez, Tom Napolitano, Andrew Marino and Marie
Captain America came knocking on the door at the end of Uncanny X-Men #14 warning Scott Summers of being manipulated by other forces. In #15, we see more
Don't you hate those articles that lead with 'The Ending Of xxxxxx Explained' as if a semi-intelligent person couldn't work it out for themselves just by