It's not International Talk Like A Pirate Day is it? Tomorrow sees the publication of Justice League #11 and Batman #58. Both out on the same day and both
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This review was first published on October 22nd. It is being reprinted today with added imagery because The Green Lantern #1 by Grant Morrison, Liam
When you pick up The Walking Dead #185 in comic stores tomorrow, expect it to be a little thicker. The comic has recently jumped from $2.99 to $3.99 an
Vault Comics announced the first slate of titles to be published by its new young adult and middle grade focused label, Myriad. Wrassle Castle, a
Asterix is 60 years old in 2019. Created by Goscinny and Uderzo, he has established himself as one of the most famous and recognisable comic book
Previously MTV Comics Executive Editor. for the last few years Tom Akel has been Head of Content of LINE Webtoon, the Korean free digital comic book
Following the historic peace accords reached when global entertainment superstar Donny Cates met with renowned comic book wizard Alan Moore to settle the
Forever Nerdy: Living My Dorky Dreams and Staying Metal is the first memoir volume by comedian, actor, and writer Brian Posehn, with a foreword by Patton
At MCM London Comic-Con a couple of weekends ago, Chris Claremont was holding court with his many British fans talking about his X-Men work, past, present
X-Men Monday is, perhaps, the most important weekly Twitter hashtag holiday in all of comics, so the world was shocked and disappointed yesterday when
A new team of superheroes-turned-villains, one of the most fearsome ever assembled, can be seen in a preview of Justice League #11, released this week by
Patricia Mastricolo of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is reminding comic book readers about the variety of electoral positions up for grabs in today's
You may have seen the first two pages of tomorrow's Shatterstar #2 by Tim Seeley and Carlos Villa. It has become a metatextual look at the demands upon
The first time there were rumours that Dan DiDio was to be fired from DC Comics, it was eleven years ago, in 2007. At the time I scotched them, writing,
So, America appears to be holding elections today. Looks like, anyway. Some stores are making offers - as mentioned earlier in The Daily LITG, Anyone
Welcome to the daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Top five read stories yesterday: Batman Writer Tom King Says
It's the fifth of November. As I write this, I am surrounded by the sounds of fireworks, carrying across South West London. It is Bonfire Night, the night
Following up on the successful Wolverine: The Long Night scripted podcast, Marvel and Stitcher have announced a second season, titled Wolverine: The Lost
Neil Gibson writes, Just finished London MCM Comic Con and we’re proud again in the number of people who failed our challenge. Indeed, it’s always fun to
Panini Comics Italia used Lucca Comics & Games in Tuscany this weekend to announced a number of new series, including Space Opera. The latest work of
In recent week's, Bleeding Cool has made a point of listing Marvel's hardcover liquidation list. This, the third list, is meant to be a consolidation of
Matthew Taylor's Mondo prints usually sell from $50 to $100. But his next work should cost a little less. $3.99, for covers to Boom Studios' Buffy The
Have you ever wanted to appear in a Marvel comic book? You may soon get your wish, thanks to superstar writer Charles Soule. Soule took to Twitter over
Superstar comic book writer (and former CIA agent) Tom King is talking politics ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections in the United States. Always
Pádraig Ó Méalóid writes, On Tuesday the 30th of October, after nearly ten years of writing it, on and off, I finally published Poisoned Chalice: The
So, it is the midterm elections in the USA tomorrow. Held in November every four years, near the midpoint of a president's four-year term of office, and
Valiant Entertainment have revealed some of their plans for February 2019. Launching that month will be a new four-issue mini-series called The Forgotten
From November 30th to January 5th, 2019, Marc Breyne and Alain Huberty will be exhibiting the work of Milo Manara in their Chatelain gallery in Brussels.
David Murphy - 911 was a five issue mini-series published by Panini Italia in 2008 and 2009, a satirical action comic book by Roberto Recchioni and Matteo
Elite Comics in Overland Park Kansas is celebrating its 25th anniversary by raising $25,000 for the Children's Mercy Hospital Holiday Toy Drive. In that





























