Image Comics has announced a new series by Edward Laroche which the press release promises "injects poignancy into high-concept military sci-fi."
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We ran a bunch of second printings from Marvel Comics coming the other day, though we only had the cover for X-23 #2 second print.
Stan Lee’s POW! Entertainment is releasing the second book from the new online comic book series Stan Lee’s Work Force.
When the original schedule for SDCC 2018 came out, there was nothing scheduled to remember Steve Ditko, who passed away June 29th, 2018, at the age of 90.
Image Comics has announced that they will publish a "gloriously oversized one-shot" by "new Brazilian sensation" Arabson's in November. Called The
Did you like seeing The Black Order in Avengers: Infinity War and don't want to wait until the sequel? Want to watch the Wizard once again after his demise?
The panel was moderated by Chris Ryall, with a rotating group of panelists, Josh Olson, William Stout, Erik Nelson, Steve Barnes, Nat Segaloff, Jud Myers,
I've been lucky enough to have seen Len Wein on many panels over the years, the last one will always be the one I remember most. It was last year, at SDCC
Dynamite Entertainment will announce their ongoing series net week. But here are all their ongoing series solicited for November 2018. Even for some of
Bleeding Cool has long been chronicling Marvel Chairman Ike Perlmutter's involvement in the presidential administration of his friend, Donald Trump.
The story behind this particular Super Weird Hero starts -- as many such stories did in those times -- with a man named Everett "Busy" Arnold.
At San Diego Comic-Con, superstar writer Donny Cates teased a huge event with major implications for the future of Venom and Carnage.
DC unleashed a torrent of plans this week for the Justice League/Aquaman Drowned Earth crossover, teased in October's issues of Justice League and Aquaman.
Batman: Damned #1 is the first title from DC Black Label, with its Final Order Cutoff date for Monday -- hence all the previews published in today's titles.
Lest you think it's not a hit, BOOM! was sure to mention in the synopsis that it sold out before the first issue was even released.
BOOM! Studios has released a first look preview of the upcoming WWE: NXT Takeover - Proving Ground #1, the second in a series of one-shots replacing
The first issue was a surprise. The second and third issues had their solicitations thrown at retailers if they know where to look.
Last year, DC Comics changed the name of their Christmas Special to a mere Holiday Special, clearly in the spirit of the famed War Against Christmas.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon has revealed that Fox is taking the comic book license away from Dark Horse.
Following months of teasing it in his own soon-to-end ongoing, Marvel is going to kill off Old Man Logan in a 12-part limited series called Dead Man Logan.
A Nine Worlds panel about the Toxicity of Fandom this year looked at the blurring of creator and fan boundaries in the social media generation.
Given what these variants sell for when they’re released at other events (and in much larger quantities), they started popping up on eBay pretty quickly.
It's the most exciting comic book revival ever! The return to prominence for an oft-abused franchise! It's... a bunch of characters standing around?
The Black Barn is a building which appears when something terrible is happening -- and it's the same building that our city dweller is trying to rebuild...
Image Comics has announced a new line of "Impact Variants" for the upcoming comic Cemetery Beach by Warren Ellis and Jason Howard.
Amazing Spider-Man #4 isn't out 'til next week, but it has already sold out from Marvel and Diamond, so Marvel has gone for a second printing.
Gerard Jones, long-standing comic book writer, was sentenced yesterday by a San Francisco court to six years in federal prison on child pornography charges.
Following up on this week's reveal of the Uncanny X-Men #1 cover, Marvel has unveiled the cover to #2 by Leinil Francis Yu and Edgar Delgado.
Today's Astonishing X-Men Annual suggests from the top that, at least, writer Matthew Rosenberg has been reading X-Men Gold. As he should, since it's a
Hobart Brown is a parallel dimension version of Spider-Man, dubbed a "radioactive suicide machine" to fight the President Norman Osborne of his world.