Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop, Orlando, Florida, writes, Hey Fandom! It's the Wednesday before Free Comic Book Day and excitement's in the air! The
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Dynamic Forces rescheduled appearance on the Shopping Channel happens tonight at Midnight EST / 9 PM PST and features Action Comics #1000
Earlier today, we told you about DC Universe, what seems to be the official name for the new DC streaming service featuring television shows like Titans,
BOOM! Studios has seen all the recent hirings and reshufflings at rival comic book publishers lately and has, perhaps, been experiencing a bit of FOMO.
Marvel has an Eternals movie in the works. And so Celestials fill their pages. And now, courtesy of Avengers #1, something that can kill Eternals. Apart
The Comic Bug in Southern California is turning Free Comic Book Day into a two day event this weekend with a ton of creators and guests.
As it stands, no one else at DC Comics is allowed to use the Legion Of Superheroes, the Justice Society of America or Captain Marvel until Geoff Johns is
To coincide with the 10th Anniversary of the release of Iron Man, the film that spawned the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we look at Iron Man comics both then and now.
DC Comics teased something they referred to as "the ultimate DC membership" on Twitter today. https://twitter.com/DCComics/status/991754324945629184 It
Babs Tarr is to draw a Judge Dredd story for the 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special, set for release in June, written by Emma Beeby, the first time Dredd has had an all-woman writer/artist team.
Boom! Studios has hired Jeanine Schaefer as the new role of Executive Editor and will oversee a new yet-to-be-revealed line of titles.
It was only the other day in Action Comics #1000 that we noticed that someone had chiselled the trunks back onto the statue of Superman in Centennial Park, Metropolis.
We are all familiar with the dog, shaking water off its fur. And how effective it is at getting that water off the dog and... onto everything else.
DC Comics appears to have pulled digital download codes from their comics. In recent months, they had had a fairly steady standard when it comes to
Gail Simone has provided us with a commentary track for the new Red Sonja / Tarzan #1 that hits comic shelves today from Dynamite Entertainment.
So I was reading Batman #46, as it seems most of comicdom will be doing today. That and DC Nation #0, anyway. A present-day alternate reality in which
Today's DC Nation #0 spells out the Justice League teams we can look forward to in the No Justice series and the New Justice promotion. Team Entropy with
Today sees Spider-Man #40, Brian Bendis' final issue with Oscar Bazaldua and Sara Pichelli telling the stories of Miles Morales, as he left Marvel for DC
From this side of the pond, I have been utterly baffled by the reaction to Michelle Wolf's speech to the White House Correspondents Dinner. It's a roast,
We teased this yesterday, but now we've been to the comic shop. At the back of today's X-Men: Gold #27 has an unsolicited one-page story by Ed Brisson and
Upcoming issues of Brian Bendis' weekly series The Man Of Steel has had a few Lois Lane fans worried. With phrases such as these in the solicitations...
In the back of DC Nation #0, out today, there is a tease for DC Nation #1, the new in-house print-and-digital magazine, we get a sneak peek at Jim Lee's
Today's DC Nation #0 sees the Joker waiting patiently for his invite to Batman and Catwoman's wedding, at a complete stranger's house who has no reason to
Waking up, browsing through ComiXology on the way to the comic shop, I notice a couple of things. Firstly, that the much-anticipated DC Nation #0, which
LINE Webtoons, the Korean digital free comic book service with a penchant for signing up big names has announced nine new titles, a new season for popular Katie Cook series Nothing Special and a reminder that the new rollout will contain already announced new series Outrage.
The solicitation for tomorrow's X-Men: Gold #27 from Marvel Comics doesn't mention any of this. X-MEN GOLD #27 LEG (W) Marc Guggenheim (A) Geraldo Borges,
Canadian superhero Captain Canuck will soon grace the front of a $20 fine silver coin from the Royal Canadian Mint, a press release revealed today. As if
Online marketplace eBay has revealed its own EXCLUSSSIVE Avengers #1 variant cover, kicking off the launch of an Avengers-centric online store and, in a
DC Comics is advertising tomorrow's DC Nation #0 with alcoholic comparisons. But I wondered: how that would work with other comics? Such as the newly announced Action Comics #1000 hardcover (no, for real this time), out in October for $19.99?
Second print, second print, gotta get a second print... so what's been selling out and going back to the mill? And when can you expect them?