Captain America continues his crusade against the rampaging Nuke's. General Ross isn't happy about it. Is it a good read?
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Oni Press has sent us previews for five comics and trade paperbacks hitting stores next week, on August 8th, including Spectacle #7, Shadow Roads #2,
After all these years, Simpsons Comics is finally ending with issue 245, along with SpongeBob Comics going on "hiatus" after issue 85 comes out.
Comics, Stan Lee famously once said, will break your heart, kid. That's a lesson one young comic book writer, Matthew Rosenberg, is learning the hard way.
Titan has five books in stores next week, including Assassins Creed Conspiracies #1, The Eleventh Doctor's Road to the Thirteenth Doctor special, Konungar
All of Valiant's Previews for August 8 (Which Consist Only of Bloodshot Salvation #12 – Final Issue)
Valiant is aiming for quality over quantity next week, something rarely seen in the comic book industry,with just one title hitting stands on August 8th:
Boom Studios has sent over previews for all of their books hitting stores next week, on August 8th. BOOM! is shipping eight books under their various
In one last attempt to squeeze some more money out of that Conan license before Marvel takes over, Dark Horse is holding a Conan fire sale on ComiXology.
Every so often (but seemingly less so since we started this column), comic book publishers accidentally send out unlettered previews, showing us what the
The published version, out on Wednesday, has new dialogue. Rather than just the Thing narrating, you have the entire family -- Ben, Johnny, Reed, and Sue.
It follows Harambe on a tale that starts off as revenge and turns into him saving the world from the devastating attacks of Operation Caeser.
Russell Mark Olson writes, Back in 2008, I picked up sticks from the sultry September streets of St. Louis, Missouri and boarded a plane for England. It
In November 2015, Malaysian cartoonist Zunar returned home from England to face charges of sedition that could have seen him sentenced to 43 years.
Sid Beckett writes, Following on from the success of their Unrustable Bastards Kickstarter campaign and subsequent toy line launch, Mayhem Mekanics is
There are lots of things to do in August in London if you like comics. But Forbidden Planet celebrating their fortieth birthday is helping. Here is a
Archie Dait writes, Ani Wild has arrived. She’s ten, and has a special ability. She can turn into animals, and uses this new found power to go on
I’ll be going along to Nine Worlds Geekfest, returning to the Hammersmith's Novotel London West hotel, next weekend. Maybe I’ll see you there? There are
David Furr and Ben Dunn write, Public Domain was our first vision for a new comic book universe. Before this, I hadn’t given much thought to writing
So The Commonwealth is a one-percenter model for a new world order, post-apocalypse. They have structure, they have staff, they have florists and people
Two years ago, we ran a piece on Ariel Olivetti swiping designs from Warhammer 40K vehicle designs for Venom: Spaceknight. Comparing this artwork... To
Dan Slott will be signing the new Fantastic Four #1 on release day in my part of town, at Forbidden Planet in London from 6pm to 7pm, including their
Matthew Snyder writes, Welcome to the Comixology Bestseller list, your guide to see how well your favorite titles are selling digitally. Every week I'll
We're all familiar by now with Infinity Warps, the Marvel character mashup event-within-an-event spinning out of Infinity Wars and starting in September,
It was a story I covered early back in 2000, in the All The Rage days that preceded Lying In The Gutters. That Mark Millar's run on Authority was being
There are occasionally a few slips between Marvel solicitation and publication. And we try and catch a few. Edge of Spider-Geddon #2 will now have art by
By Mike Sangregorio from San Diego Comic-Con, On Sunday afternoon, with the Con soon coming to a close, there was a panel featuring a group of students,
The Justice League takes the sideline in this issue as we learn the origins of the Legion of Doom and Luthor's new madness. Is it a good read?
In a story from the past, Kitty Pryde takes leave of the X-Men to reunite at a summer camp. Can she go back to normal life for a while? Is it a good read?
In a welcome departure from the usual tone of press releases announcing second printing of comics, which tend to act as though fans have surrounded the
When we were kids back in the 1980s, if the teacher caught us reading comic books instead of our boring school textbooks, we were likely to get a rap on