Hercules seems awfully confident in this preview of the first issue of Marvel's next ten-part weekly Avengers epic, No Road Home.
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Man, Marvel just can't get enough of killing Cable lately, as this preview of the conclusion to the Shatterstar mini series shows us...
But more importantly, when will Marvel's editorial department team-up to get the continuity straight between the various comics they publish?
Mojo has engineered a love triangle between Rogue, Gambit, and Longshot. You may say it's cliche, but he knows it's exactly what you really want.
The entire world has been rewritten in mutants favor for the Age of X-Man event, but for Glob Herman in NextGen, there's nobody here but us chickens.
There are a few peeks inside the covers of Detective Comics #1000 out there. Here is what we've found... Tease from the piece @GregCapullo
Tom Mandrake is a comic book creator, best known for his work on Grimjack, The Spectre and Martian Manhunter, especially in collaboration with John
With the launch of the new Red Sonja #1 comic this week by Mark Russell, Mirko Colak and Dearbhla Kelly and, frankly, better than 99% of the other comics
Last week's kerfuffle saw comic book artist Mike Miller tried to reuse and redraw an old Spider-Man cover sketch by the late Mike Wieringo, and claim it
This is the Dynamic Forces retailer exclusive cover for Detective Comics #1000 by Dan Jurgens and Kevin Nowlan. In colour and in glorious black and white.
It looks like a badly Photoshopped promotional piece. And that's probably because it is. But that image of the Hulk had to have come from somewhere.
Tim Drake was the third Robin character in Batman. He was also a virgin. While other Bat characters were wont to put it about a bit, Tim's only mistress
Orbital Comics in London moved to its current location adjacent to Leicester Square tube ten years ago. And this year is running a number of ten year
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: Brandon Sanderson
DC Comics, after a couple of rounds of redundancies, has been a pretty paranoid place. More changes are still expected in the summer but no one seems to
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
Buffy The Vampire Slayer #1 debuted last month and has already hit a third printing on issue #1. But is April’s Buffy #4 the really big issue? Last week,
Copies of the first printing of Middlewest #1 by Skottie Young and Jorge Corona are going for around $10 on eBay. But that unmet demand is enough for
Matthew Snyder writes, Welcome to the ComiXology Bestseller list, your guide to see how well your favorite titles are selling digitally. Every week I'll
A Writer’s Commentary: Rob Williams on Project Superpowers #6, on sale from Dynamite, now. PG 1 - A spot of symmetry. This was always the theme of the
Ragmop by Rob Walton was one of those iconic self-publishing titles from the nineties, accompanying the likes of Strangers In Paradise, Tyrant, Bone,
A mysterious transmission from the future claims that Gail Simone's campaign to get junk food franchises to comment on comics could start the apocalypse.
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Aladdin/Hamilton star James Monroe Iglehart was writing a new Spider-Man comic book story for Marvel, to be
Many will recall Valiant's turbulent year in 2018 when the company lost almost its entire management team – including CEO & Chief Creative Officer
Marvel has a bunch of titles that came out on Wednesday, heading back to the printers this week for second printings. Daredevil #1, Conan The Barbarian #3
Marvel Comics is upping its promotions for the upcoming crossover The War Of The Realms. They are sending comic book stores bundles of War Of The Realms
Uncanny X-Men: Winter's End was solicited for the end of February. It has slipped a week into March, which I wouldn't usually mention, but it does suggest
Lenore, The Cute Little Dead Girl is a comic created by Roman Dirge, inspired by the poem "Lenore" by Edgar Allan Poe. And also possibly from From 1998 to
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. The Spider is outta the web! I’m so excited about this
James Monroe Iglehart won a Tony Award for his performance as the Genie in the original Broadway production of Aladdin. He also took on the role