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Two weeks ago, Stan Lee died. The man who wrote 'with great power there must also come great responsibility' in Amazing Fantasy #15, one of the most
Fantastic Four #4 out this week by Dan Slott, Stefano Caselli, Nico Leon, Erick Arciniega and Joe Caramagna has the Fantastic Four actually come back to
In the original Old Man Logan storyline by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, Logan revealed what stopped him being the Wolverine. His attack on supervillains
With ThanXgiving behind us, and X-Mas yet to come, the holiest of weekly comic book holidays has come around again. Yes, of course, we're talking about
Like a snake swallowing its own tail, Archie Comics has announced plans to publish a new comic book spinning out of the hit CW television series
Red Sonja may soon be getting the reboot treatment, but the current ongoing series is still happening with a new issue hitting stores on Wednesday. And
For 77 years, the gang from Riverdale have languished in high school, perhaps setting the world record for longest time without graduating, but this
This may be one you will benefit from buying in print rather than digitally. In February, Matt Wagner's decades-spanning comic book series The Mage comes
Joe Glass, formerly of this parish, is best known for his series of LGBTQ+ focussed Pride superhero comic books, recently funding large collections of the
A few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool put out an appeal for American comic book creators of note to get their agents in touch with France's Asterix Magazine for
Glasgow-based comics publisher BHP Comics, who we recently featured as appearing with Frank Quitely at MCM London Comic Con for the Retailer Breakfast has
Avery Hill Publishing are a relatively recent graphic novel publisher set up in South London. You may have seen them setting up stall at shows and holding
Timmy Heague, owner of comic stores Arsenal Comics and Games in Newbury Park and Ventura, California has a couple of customers who have been caught up in
Glint is a new series in Lion Forge's younger readers imprint out in February. And are already using it as their first step to what they'll be showing off
Originally, BBC Books told booksellers that the upcoming Doctor Who novel Scratchman was to be written by James Goss and based on the un-produced Doctor
Orbital Comics of London uses its gallery space well, constantly refreshing the work on display, using it to launch events, promote comic book work,
Oh look, it's Cyber Monday. And that is now always going to be a thing now. Even when everything is 'cyber'... Heavy Metal Magazine - up to 70% off on
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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
It's an interesting time to be an X-Men fan, both because of all the X-citing comics that are headed our way in the near future and also because the
John Oliver (no, not that one) is a customer of the Comic Cave comic store in Springfield, Missouri. And has set up a GoFundMe page to try and help his
Three volumes from Caliber Press published in February 2019. The solicitations reveal all, AAI Wars by Jason Flowers, Ageless by Torunn Gronbekk, Jamie
Peter Bagge is old school comics. Creating comics like Neat Stuff and its follow up Hate for Fantagraphics, he was at the centre of the storm for slacker
Harley Quinn thinks that Booster Gold killed everyone in Heroes In Crisis. She really does. But Booster Gold thinks Harkey Quinn killed everyone.
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Stan Lee died less than two weeks ago. Much has been written about him and his legacy, since. But there are also more visual and visible tributes to The
'To this urn let those repair/That are either true or fair/For these dead birds sigh a prayer.' That is from The Phoenix And The Turtle by William
A Writer’s Commentary from Rob Williams on Project Superpowers #4, on sale now from Dynamite. PGS 1-3 One of the themes of this Project Superpowers story
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