Ryan Odagawa and Barbara Randall Kesel re-team for Shadowzone: In The Realm of the KIV, a new graphic novel of two sisters.
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The upcoming 225th issue of Savage Dragon will ship with a NSFW cover by artist Kat Salazar. Erik Larsen has posted a censored version of the cover.
Rich Douek writes, Five years ago, Gutter Magic was nothing more than a collection of 3 short stories that were printed in an ashcan being circulated at
Marvel's TL;DR takes a look at Amazing Spider-Man #2 from 1963, the first appearance of The Vulture and how it changed Peter Parker forever.
Bleeding Cool has written extensively about the controversy surrounding Howard Chaykin's Divided States Of Hysteria over the past few weeks. The book
Secret Empire: Brave New World #2 is half a good comic. The Patriot story is good, but most of the “Sanctuary” tale is disposable.
A few weeks ago, we told that Valiant had randomly inserted a “secret edition” of Secret Weapons #1 into the print run of the first issue of its new
Will My Little Pony Rainbow Dash Fizzy Cherry Splash give you wings, or will it drag you down into a sugar crash nap? Join me in finding out!
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool: The 2017 Denver Comic Con started off with a rush of people on Friday morning, with the line
The big story in comics this weekend is the controversy surrounding Howard Chaykin's The Divided States of America, and specifically the cover to The
New Mickey Mouse Eggo waffles might not be as good as the ones at Disney World, but they're the closest you're going to get at your local grocery store.
Brush up on classic Spidey villains Vulture and Shocker with these stories before you go see Spider-Man: Homecoming next week!
Image Comics has yet to comment on the controversy ignited today over the cover to issue #4 of Howard Chaykin's The Divided States Of Hysteria. The
Some theories and speculation over what we might expect from a handful of the Marvel Legacy story arcs coming out in Marvel titles this Fall.
Marvel Comics has announced all their Legacy numbers from October 2017, as they plan to shift all their comics onto the number the comics series would
Who could have possibly seen this coming?!
Is Lex Luthor the best choice for a Superman arch-nemesis or does he fit better into Batman's rogue's gallery? DC Versus pits the two against each other.
Here are all the numbers - and the names of the storylines beginning with Marvel Legacy and Make Mine Marvel, starting in October and following
Last week, the comic book industry was changed forever when Marvel revealed 52 homage variant covers for their upcoming Legacy not-a-relaunch, changed so
Stan Lee will participate in a tribute panel featuring Felicia Day and others on July 21st at San Diego Comic-Con, following his hand and footprint
When Marvel Comics executive and guy who never misbehaves on Twitter Tom Brevoort said, in his statement announcing that he will probably quit the social
Comic Con International (CCi) officially signs contracts to keep San Diego Comic Con (SDCC) in San Diego until 2021 at least
I do try to keep an eye on trademark registrations by comic book companies in the run up to San Diego Comic-Con. You can often ascertain possibilities to
The comics career of Sam Glanzman was recently resurrected and revived by Drew Ford, reprinting his old war comics from Marvel Comics from Dover Comics
The Dregs was a smart, wicked, dark, hopeful, bloody, furious, angry, hurt howl. These days a lot of people are howling for a lot of reasons.
Pigs Might Fly by Nick Abadzis and Jerel Dye will be First: Second's big debut at San Diego Comic-Con this year, at Booth 2800/2. All the sensible hogfolk
Former Marvel comics editor and message board troll Stephen Wacker has spent the past few years working in Marvel's animation department and running a
Canadian cartoonist Dave Cooper began his career in the 80s as a teenager working on Barry Blair's Aircel Comics, before giving it all up and joining a
I've known Tom Brevoort online since before a number of you were born, courtesy of the rec.arts.comics message boards that existed before there were
Kramers Ergot began as a small press anthology of comics books from Avodah Books in the Spring of 2000, a mere 48 pages including work by Sammy Harkham,