Lying In The Gutters began in 2002 on Comic Book Resources, an evolution of a column that had already been running for ten years on Usenet's newsgroups,
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Valiant has announced its plans for Philadelphia's inaugural Keystone Comic Con, headlined by a panel called Valiant 101 and Beyond. Taking place on
It's been a little while since we last talked Rat Queens, the fantasy series published by Image Comics. Rat Queens Deluxe Edition Vol 1 contains Rat
The first rule of secret comic book projects is: don't talk about secret comic book projects. But superstar comic book creators Jeff Lemire and Matt Kindt
Cover tells the story of Max Fields, a comic artist who has an encounter with an alleged fan which leads him into the world of spycraft. Is it a good read?
Archie has released previews for tomorrow's books, including a new issue of Vampironica. The long-awaited series was first announced in 2015 and finally
United Staes vs Murder Inc. kicks off with Jagger and her Uncle Jack making a big decision about Jagger's future. Is it a good read?
Earlier today, a DC Comics preview of Batman #54 revealed that Nightwing doesn't want to be poked. But over in Mr. and Mrs. X #3, Rogue and Gambit are
The Justice League stands against the Legion of Doom. Hawkgirl stops Luthor, and the Flash taps into the Still Force. Is it a good read?
DC Comics has released a preview of Batman #54, which sees Batman and Nightwing teaming up to take on the notorious villain Mr. Quilt. In the preview,
David Gallaher and Steve Ellis's The Only Living Boy is getting a spinoff series in March called The Only Living Girl. The book will star characters from
He's checking it once, he's checking it twice. He's going to find out if your comic book retailer has been naughty or nice. This year, New Comic Book Day
Joe Stone is debuting a comic book at Thought Bubble called Stutter. He writes, It's an autobiographical story about how having a stutter has affected my
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran some Toronto-based gossip regarding what was coming for Nightwing in the DC Universe.
The following is a mixture of hard fact, leaks and conjecture. Please don't mistake one for the other. DC Comics has stated that there will be a lot of
A glance at Twitter at any given times gives the impression that the comics medium is in constant peril...
If you thought those 3D lenticular comic book covers were something, wait until you get a load of the new Superman coin designed by artist Jason Fabok.
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for upcoming titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them – but you won’t have seen most of them…
Someone sent me the first 17 pages of Heroes in Crisis #1 -- apparently even alluding to what happens in the pages that follow are far too spoilery.
A Writer’s Commentary: Marc Guggenheim on Swashbucklers: The Saga Continues #5, the grand finale, on sale now from Dynamite.
It was a legal case with plenty of back and forth. But Marvel's attempts to trademark the phrase "Monsters Unleashed" for comic books has been abandoned.
Kyle Baker of Damage Control, The Cowboy Wally Show, and Why I Hate Saturn lends his artistic abilities to the ongoing Comicsgate debate.
Alex Automatic #2 debuted at Thought Bubble in Leeds last year. So it's only natural that #3 should do the same this year. By Fraser Campbell, James
Donny Cates really, really wants to be John Constantine...
This week sees the release of the final issue of Breathless as well as Come Into Me #3. Check out the previews right here.
Marvel, It's Not Too Late to Lower the Price of Uncanny X-Men #1 to 99 Cents [X-ual Healing 8-29-18]
Over at Sequart.org, Tom Shapira published a column talking about Marvel's insecurity complex, in which they feel obligated to squeeze as many dollars out
The Dreaming is still ruptured, and Lucien and Matthew struggle to repair it or contact the Sandman. Dora takes advantage. Is it a good read?
Dave Sim is the creator of the epic comic book series Cerebus, one of the greatest, weirdest, most challenging comic books of all time.
Angela recruits Valkyrie into the Asgardians of the Galaxy in an effort to stop Nebula's latest mad scheme. Is it a good read?
I know some say they "sat down" with an interview subject. But I literally just sat down with this one, Donny Cates, in the basement of Forbidden Planet.