Not all teasers need to threaten to rewrite the history of a decades-old superhero universe! Superstar writer Gail Simone looks to be teasing a new comic
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Marvel sure is rewriting a lot of history today. The publisher has already sent out teasers threatening to rewrite the origin of the Fantastic Four and
Jean-Marc Lofficier puts together a Writer's Commentary on the Barbarella Holiday Special on sale now from Dynamite. Page One: When I was a kid, most
From Amazing Spider-Man #50 to #52 in 1967, courtesy of Stan Lee and John Romita, Peter Parker gave it all up. Spider-Man No More... because he got no
Following a 3 million copy print run for August's most recent entry in the popular Dog Man comic series by superstar creator Dav Pilkey, comic book
Getting a comic book graded by CGC as a 2.5 out of 10might sometimes be a disappointment. But for Detective Comics #27 that still means a lot of change.
Courtesy of The Beat comes this preview of tomorrow's Batman Annual #3. And it's the age-old story of the death of Batman's parents told from a different
Ending today on Comic Connect is a ridiculously aweosme auction of original art pages from the Robert Kirkman zombie epic The Walking Dead.
It's Rogol Zaar Vs General Zod Vs Superman. And Clark seems to be suffering from a little insecurity and self-doubt. But he only has seconds to get over
Once upon a time, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Ben Grimm and Johnny Storm stole a rocket ship and launched it into space. Whereupon it went through a cosmic
We know that big changes were made to Batman Damned #2 as a result of the reaction to Batman Damned #1. But it seems that some things haven't changed. And
In the Fantastic Four Wedding Special, out tomorrow, the lead story by Gail Simone and Laura Brady sees the bride-to-be Alicia Masters gets taken out be
This week sees the launch of the Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse movie, featuring Miles Morales as Spider-Man. By a staggeringly huge coincidence,
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: Ratched: Ryan Murphy
A brand new comic book publisher, TKO Studios, launched this month, with plans to reinvent the comics industry, and to do it, they've assembled a lineup
Two of Antarctic Press' biggest comic books from 2018 are going back to print. Rags #1 is getting a third printing, Punchline #1 is getting a second
It's all go today in comic books. No sooner is Greg Goldstein out at IDW, and Chris Ryall back in, and all the questions and answers that will bring, then
Move over, Walmart! Another retail giant is throwing its weight around the comic book industry and snagging EX-X-XCLUSIVE content you can't find in your
Who's that leading Marvel Editor Jordan White's X-Men Monday previews this week?! That's right, it's Cyclops, looking especially debonair in his early
Oni Press has announced a second volume of its quarterly Rick and Morty Presents to begin in March 2019. The four new oversized single issues set for
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios will publish the first work of "graphic fiction" from New York Times bestselling author Gaby Dunn, a press release
Greg Goldstein has stepped down at IDW as Chris Ryall returns as President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer.
Next week's Miles Morales: Spider-Man starts with an oft-used narrative device. Spider-Man is keeping a journal, and what he's writing it serves as the
Roy Thomas co-created Carol Danvers as Ms Marvel - now Captain Marvel - with Gene Colan back in Marvel Super-Heroes #13 in 1968. The new Captain Marvel
The Silver Surfer is back, and if you're wondering how he's spent his time away since his last ongoing series, the answer is that he's been playing a lot
Archie Comics is sending mixed messages with its latest early previews for Archie 1941 #4 and Jughead: The Hunger #11. The publisher usually sends out
Sometimes, you try to make a joke and it goes right over people's heads. Sometimes, even those well-versed in the humorous arts can miss the punchline, as
Much-loved Canadian comic book store The Comicshop of Vancouver, British Columbia, has had a tough few months. For reasons revolving the transfer of the
Spider-Man armed with multiple guns and heading into battle isn't the sort of thing one expects to see any day, but we suppose a little Spider-Geddon can
J Scott Campbell is one of the best-selling comic book artists today - even though he doesn't seem to create comic books anymore. His Spider-Man story