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
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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
Marvel solicited a mystery issue of Thor for the Halloween ComicFest event for October, a kind-of Halloween themed Free Comic Book Day equivalent held the
In Marvel Comics' October solicitations, it was revealed that returning series Iceman and Unstoppable Wasp were now limited series, five-issue runs.
Fantastic Four #1 is only out on the 8th of August. But it is going to a second printing already. It will be joined in that endeavour by Amazing
In the most Liefeldian thing Image Comics to happen at Image Comics since Liefeld and Kirkman broke up over The Infinite (we're still waiting for a
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Beneficiaries of Disney's clear policy of sending licensed IP for younger readers out to comic book publishers that they don't own, Dark Horse today
We broke the story of the existence of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' new original graphic novel My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies back in May by the
When Wolverine finally makes his long-awaited return to the Marvel Universe in September during the Return of Wolverine event, he's coming back with what
Mike Sangregorio wrote from San Diego Comic-Con, Sunday during Comic-Con means a few things. It means you are almost done so just hang on for a few hours
It was launched as a series created by Jim Lee, as part of the artist-led New Age of Heroes line. Originally announced as being published in October 2017.
Amy Chu writes a Writer’s Commentary on Green Hornet #5, the final issue, on sale now from Dynamite. Hola, everyone! I’m back home, fresh as a daisy from
Captain America #2 saw the series by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Francis Yu continue as a sequel to the Secret Empire arc, ignoring the Mark Waid and
Here are some of Leonardo Romero's designs for the upcoming Shuri series, out in October. And here's a variant cover by Jamal Campbell. SHURI #1 (W) Nnedi
The Diamond Best Practice Awards for the Summer were announced at San Diego Comic-Con. Which mean straight away we are onto the Autumn Awards, celebrating
Courtesy of Frank Cho, putting the cover of Harley Quinn #47, out yesterday together... HARLEY QUINN #47 (W) Sam Humphries (A) John Timms (CA) Frank Cho
I have been listening to The Adventure Zone (TAZ) podcast since close to the beginning, so when they announced they would be doing a graphic novel I was
Originally, comic book retailers were to be encouraged to give away free copies of Sean Gordon Murphy's Batman: White Knight #1 for Batman Day on the 15th
The left hand of DC Comics was publishing the Captain Marvel series The Monster Society Of Evil in a Shazam deluxe hardcover form. A historically
Infinity Wars commences with the holders of the Infinity Stones convening for a meeting of the Infinity Watch. Is it a good read?
Tom Taylor wrote a beloved run on All-New Wolverine and is currently the writer of X-Men Red, but with a big Uncanny X-Men reboot around the corner, who
Very few people remember this, but way back in the day, in the year 2016, emo rocker Gerard Way and comic book artist Nick Derington published a Doom
Kitty Pryde asked Colossus to marry him. He said yes. Then, at the altar, she changed her mind. And Rogue and Gambit took their spot. Kitty Pryde
Today's DC Nation #3 has an article in which Gary Frank talks through his designs for Mime and Marionette. Two original characters based on classic