Brian Azzarello is one of the top-selling writers in comics. Even before the fuss, Batman: Damned with Lee Bermejo was a prestige format comic selling
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Deadpool says the symbol makes more sense for him because it looks like an X.
Who would win in a fight between Batman? And you can't say "Batman, if he had enough prep time!"
Heavy Metal Magazine seems to hit a schedule bump last year. Well, Heavy Metal Magazine #294 has had its orders cancelled and is up for resolicitation on
It’s Monday, so there must be more news on Detective Comics #1000 exclusive retailer covers. To follow the ones we
Two launches for Scout Comics in May... Princess Revolution #1 by Elaine Tipping, part of Scout Comics' new publishing initiative where they publish a
Matthew Snyder writes, Hello, BC Community. It’s Matthew Snyder, regular commenter and writer of the weekly Comixology best seller list. I come to you
What is it about ice cream men and horror. Image Comics's Ice Cream Man heads into that territory, Spawn's Billy Kincaid was an ice cream man, and there
This Saturday, Marvel Comics honoured Roy Thomas in his hometown of Jackson, Missouri with Roy Thomas Day. His friend and manager John Cimino videoed the
In addition, the power-mad Marvel editor revealed that Surge, Hellion, Mercury, and Dust will all appear in upcoming comics.
Planning permission has been sought for a new restaurant in London's Soho intended to reflect the DC Multiverse. Soho has been a central restaurant area
Not everyone lives near a Walmart. I'm several thousand miles away from one for a start. Last month's Giant-Size Superman #7, exclusive to Walmart (for
Leah Williams' Writer's Commentary on Barbarella/Dejah Thoris #2 from Dynamite Entertainment this past week. THOUGHTS ON THE BARBARELLA/DEJAH MINISERIES
First there as what DC co-publisher Dan DiDio said in the meeting at ComicsPRO, confirmed by a number of other sources, including that the DC direct
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: DC Comics to End Their
The comic, which we thought we understood to be in continuity, features a story with adult members of the Fantastic Four set in the 1950s.
Ok, actually it's vaping, but it's sort of the same thing, right? Just not nearly as cool. Camel Joe says no more than two packs a day, kids!
In an attempt to drive more readers to their seventeen ongoing Conan comics with shocking revelations, it turns out Crom was eaten by some bad guys.
Even with a billion yottabytes of data, Deathlok can't pull off a simple infiltration plan in this preview of next week's issue of X-Force.
Recapping Uncanny X-Men #12, Return of Wolverine #5, Wolverine: Infinity Watch #1, Hulkverines #1, and Age of X-Man: Amazing Nightcrawler #1.
Co-creator of Deadly Class, Rick Remender, let the news slip late last week. A new Deadly Class story from Image Comics, Deadly Class: 1989 DEADLY CLASS:
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
We ran a batch of these yesterday, here's some more comic books picked up by comic book retailers at ComicsPRO in Charlotte, North Carolina, being flipped
Barcodes on comic books used to mostly be seen on newsstand editions of comic books from the seventies, but not for comic store direct market editions.
The most anticipated (by us, at least) Age of X-Man mini kicks off next week, not with a bang, but with an Iceman meltdown?
Tim Fuller has a new series from Source Point Press in May, that appears to be the kind of thing Jude Terror does with comic book unlettered previews,
We haven’t done one of these for a while. But with the observation that DC Comics have reduced the number of titles they are publishing of late, we
These two reader favorites come face to face again in next week's issue of Avengers: No Road Home weekly comics extravaganza!
We recently ran a piece looking at which companies' registered trademarks DC Comics' lawyers were challenging. To do so, we had to trawl through many
King and Week's Batman #67 will be a follow-up to the pair's Batman/Elmer Fudd crossover, featuring a new take on the Roadrunner.