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Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most read stories yesterday Mark Hamill Teases
Daredevil #1 is being relaunched in February in a new series written by Chip Zdarsky and drawn by Marco Chechetto. I was asked in Orbital Comics by a
Tony Stark: Iron Man #8 has one hell of a cover by Alexander Lozano. Hopefully the insides will measure up. Originally planned to be published in early
In this edition of Separated at Birth we look at artist Francesco Mattina and the similarities between his art and a bunch of others.
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Much has been made of comic prices, with some people claiming
Image Comics has canceled the print run for Near Death Vol. 3 OGN, originally scheduled for release next month, and will instead release the book as a
Ron Smith's career in comics stretched fifty years. Born in 1924, he worked for British comic book publishers DC Thomson and IPC Magazines, but found
Erik Burnham writes a writer's commentary on Red Sonja #25, just published by Dynamite. Well, boys and girls, this is it. Red Sonja #25. The final issue
We've talked about Pam Noles and her San Diego Comic-Con bags before. Noles is a mainstay volunteer at San Diego Comic-Con, working in guest relations and
Once upon a time, Don Murphy, the film producer of the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen movie who had fallen out with Alan Moore, took a walk with
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for January and February 2019 shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them – but you won’t have seen
Erica Henderson went on a very British holiday. And ended up at Orbital Comics in London to launch a gallery of her original work, over the weekend. I'M
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Another week, another Doomsday Clock delay... We mentioned that Doomsday Clock #9 had slipped from the 23rd of January to the 30th. Now it has slipped a
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most read stories yesterday Scott Snyder Reveals
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios, unwilling to be outdone by rival Valiant Entertainment's promotion and hiring spree, has announced a round of
Last October at New York Comic Con, Humanoids announced plans to launch a brand new shared superhero universe with a mix of established comics stars and
Fox News picked up on an interview with comic writer Mark Rusell Bleeding Cool ran in August about his Jesus comic Second Coming.
Daredevil is dead! Kinda sorta. But he's coming back this February, courtesy of Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto in a brand new series sure to get those
Superstar writer and alleged former CIA operative Tom King is always teasing hot new art coming up in his DC Comics series on Twitter, but you won't
Snap, Flash Hustle, the sex'n'drugs'n'model behaviour comic book by Pat Shand and Emily Pearson, has sold out of its first issue. And is going back to
Comic book collector and Pedigree Comics’ Comic Art Consignment Director, Randy Lawrence of Boca Raton, Florida, wrote this letter to friends. We have
Mantic shows off the contents of the massive Kickstarter exclusive edition of their Hellboy boardgame, which is due to ship to backers in March.
Next week begins IDW's 20/20 event, celebrating the publisher's 20th anniversary by taking looks 20 years into the past or future of several of the
Today's Uncanny X-Men #9 sees Jean Grey do a call to arms in the classic style, in a battle against Nate Grey in the body of Legion. This is a bad thing.
At the end of Batman #60, with Alfred critically injured (again, he just got stabbed by someone pretending to be Zorro over in Detective Comics)... We had
The Green Lantern #3 by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp and Steve Oliff is published today. And sees the Earth disappeared and shrunk for the second time in a
Valiant Entertainment's latest hire is former Marvel Comics editor Heather Antos, returning to superhero comics after leaving Marvel less than a year ago
It wasn't that long ago that Stan Lee was suing POW! Entertainment for a billion dollars. But then everything changed. And a month after his death, POW!