Motherlands is a new comic book launching today from DC/Vertigo written by Si Spurrier, drawn by Rachael Stott and coloured by Felipe Sobreiro. And while
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Martin Shkreli is an American businessman, former hedge fund manager, and convicted, currently incarcerated felon. He is the co-founder of the hedge
Another month brings another review of Long Lost. I’ve talked at length about how much I enjoy this series: so how does issue #3 stack up?
Following his run on GI Joe, writer Aubrey Sitterson is back, tag-teaming with artist Chris Moreno to tell a story close to his heart: professional wrestling.
Does Batman drink tea? I'm fairly sure I've seen Bruce Wayne enjoy a cup here and there, especially when going against the likes of The Mad Hatter. Recently I got myself of a tin of Holy Tea, Batman! from Nerdfelt Tea, as I too wish to be more like the caped crusader.
Oh sure, there are other things going on in Dark Nights: Metal #5, too, but it will be all about the ass count. And Nightwing isn't even in the comic book!
We have a 12-page preview for the new Vampirella: The Dynamite Years Omnibus Vol. 2 that hits comic shelves tomorrow. Read here!
Carmine Di Giandomenico has been drawing the Flash comic book since the Rebirth — but we might not expect him on Flash for much longer
Dark Horse has sent us an exclusive preview of the second issue of Vinegar Teeth by Damon Gentry and Troy Nixey. Read here!
Mark Millar sold his Millarworld imprint to Netflix, all the titles save for Kick-Ass, Kingsman, and Hit-Girl. Those continue to be published by Image Comics. But what about the others?
Officer Archie Buckler has a new partner, and its a shambling monster named Vinegar Teeth. After the beast ate a major crime lord, the mayor has it working for the city. Does this make for a good read?
Redneck #9 brings many of the Bowman family into the hands of Father Landry. He has plans for them, and they aren't pretty. However, the police have caught wind of a disturbance and are on their way. Does it make for a good read?
Monstress #13 finds Maika and her crew on the run from the Blood Queens and the wider world in a refugee camp. Meanwhile, the powers that be determine the future of the world. Does it make for a good read?
The launch of Hit-Girl #1 (to be collected as Hit-Girl in Colombia) has a new ordering incentive. Retailers who order as many of this comic as they did of the new relaunched Kick-Ass #1 also coming out next month, will be able to return any copies they don't sell back to Image Comics.
DC Comics has launched its New Age of Heroes line, new characters and concepts launching from A-list artists given creator-participation deals, even though they seem to only be staying on for the first three issues of each title.
Li'l Jinx, created by Joe Edwards for Archie Comics in 1947 was depicted as a lovable but mischievous little girl, engaged in a comical battle of wills
Action Comics #1000: 80 Years of Superman will no longer be called Action Comics #1000: 80 Years of Superman, but Action Comics: 80 Years of Superman.
Marvel Comics have a bunch more titles that have sold through their stock at Diamond Comic Distributors and have gone to a second printing, out on the
Luke Cage has his memories back, and that means it's payback time for the Ringmaster. Luke is getting out of this prison, and Ringmaster is going to throw every body possible to keep that from happening.
While the Black Panther is elsewhere dealing with another invasion in Wakanda, the Klaw is enacting his plan to bring back his sister. This gives the Dora Milaje and Midnight Angel Aneka an opportunity to escape with her beloved Ayo. Does this make for a good read?
Anthony Bourdains picks his story for a 100 Candles game and his co-writer Joel Rose talks about their new series Hungry Ghosts from Dark Horse.
Anna is given a tour through the Backways courtesy of Coyote Bones. The world is mysterious, lively, but still full of danger. Is it an exciting read?
Three Valiant executives will be stepping down. We named CEO/CCO Dinesh Shamdasani as leaving before, but also Chairman Peter Cuneo, and CCO Gavin Cuneo will be going, though Dinesh and Gavin will be transitioning out through consultation. Peter is out straight away.
Fred Van Lente has just finished up his second prose novel, The Con Artist — a murder mystery set at San Diego Comic-Con. The book is out on Tuesday, July 10th, and this is your first look at the cover by Tom Fowler.
It seems that Disney has taken the license for comic books based on Frozen, previously published by Joe Books, and given them to Dark Horse Comics.
The Cave Carson/Swamp Thing Special by Jonathan Rivera, Magdalene Visaggio, Langdon Foss and Sonny Liew published has a brand-new cover drawn by Rian Hughes.
A comic book signing is always a good way to push and promote a comic book, a comic creator, and a comic store. So who is signing what and where in comic books? Here's a look at a few coming up in the next month.
So Marvel Comics had a writers summit last week. Usually attended by Marvel writers who have an exclusive contract (or are about to get one) with the
This morning, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Valiant had been bought. Later, the Hollywood Reporter followed up with the news that Valiant was the
Earlier today, we told you that Valiant Entertainment, the third-largest superhero universe publisher behind Marvel and DC had been bought. Two and a half