This September, Image Comics will be running added variant covers to benefit their Portlandian neighbours, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF), the
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ProPublica has published an article looking at the activities of Marvel chair Ike Perlmutter as an advisor to the Department of Veteran Affairs.
Aztek seeks the help of Wonder woman when her helmet shows her a vision showing a clash between their patron gods. Artemis is needed too. Is it a good read?
Quicksilver now has Mister Dibbles to keep him company, but he is still stuck in betweeen moments and the creatures are everywhere. Is it a good read?
Dark Horse has announced the expansion of its Neil Gaiman Library, a publishing initiative whose goal is to publish new Neil Gaiman comics without Neil
Plastic Man tries to bargain with Man-Bat and the Cabal for his safety and that of Pado. Meanwhile, his friends try to clear his name. Is it a good read?
Brandon Dayton's Green Monk has a new volume out in September from Image Comics. Will Final Order Cut-Off coming on Monday, this seems a perfect time to
Here's an update (of sorts) on those 10 competing/overlaping panels at London's Nine Worlds Geekfest on Friday at 11:45 am
The Harvey Awards 2018, to be announced at this year's New York Comic Con, revealed their 30th anniversary nominees and new categories.
It's not often that you come across a comic book that seems to be about an article you write a couple of years ago. But it does happen very
Tomorrow at the Novotel London West hotel will be Nine Worlds Geekfest, an annual genre-convention that eschews big media stars in favour of academics.
For decades Captain America has been a symbol of Americana. But recently, Marvel Comics’ treatment of Captain America has been, in a word, underwhelming.
On the 12th September, a stack of third printings and second printings of sell-out books will be coming to comic stores from Marvel Comics.
Yesterday Bleeding Cool reported artist Matt Wagner's unhappiness with Batman #54 after his son, colourist Brennan Wagner, was fired off the book.
At San Diego Comic-Con this year, comic creator and mentor Michael Davis brought together members and a few attendees of the Black Panel for a photograph.
From Jody LeHeup and Nathan Fox from Image Comics next Wednesday... here's a lettered preview of the storm that's building.
Once upon a time, there was the Sandman. Dream. Morpheus. One of the Endless. Wearing his helm, ruling the Dreaming and as a result defining reality.
Supergirl is still hurting from the death of Kandor and the revelations of Rogol Zaar. She is going to space to seek the truth. Is it a good read?
It's hard for comic book readers to know when to "jump onto" a comic book series. Should you start with the current #1 issue reboot? The previous one?
IDW is taking a non-traditionalist approach to combining cards and comics by putting the cards inside the comic -- a comic about Magic: The Gathering.
The Green Lantern Corps are on their last legs fighting the Darkstars, and it's up to Hal Jordan and Hector Hammond to save the day. Is it a good read?
The Amazing Spider-Man and Peter Parker have been split into two people. Peter enjoys time with Mary Jane while Spider-Man saves the day. Is it a good read?
Superman is scrambling to discover how the Earth was sucked into the Phantom Zone. Meanwhile, Rogol Zaar seeks revenge. Is it a good read?
Another edition of the free DC Essential Graphic Novels catalogue for 2019 will be in stores in October and given away at NYCC and MCM London Comic Con.
The Dreaming is broken, and Matthew the raven must search through the Sandman Universe for Lord Daniel to fix it. Is it a good read?
DC Comics has upped the death shoutout on the cover to their free magazine for comic book stores, DC Nation #4.
Mister Miracle #10 by Tom King and Mitch Gerads came out last week, after originally being solicited for July 11th, two months after #9.
We find Spider-Man Miles Morales fighting Morbius, and we flash back to his first night as Spider-Man. Is it a good read?
Matt Wagner's return to DC Comics with a one-shot issue written by Tom King was much lauded. But it has not gone as he planned.
This leg of the Hunt for Wolverine leads the New Avengers to a research facility belonging to Mister Sinister. Does it make for a good read?