Writer James Stimpson explains how he managed to write and produce his comic The List as a father of two children with a full-time job.
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Review of Batman #36 from DC Comics by Tom King, Clay Mann, Seth Mann, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles. The Bat discovers the meaning of friendship.
The renaming of a road at the intersection of East 192nd Street and Grand Concourse as Bill Finger Way was attended by Finger's family yesterday.
Review: Rogue & Gambit #1 from Marvel Comics by Kelly Thompson and Pere Perez is warm, witty, and makes for a fantastic hook to a new series.
Kevin Powers writes: In recent years, Kickstarter has become crucial to the development, distribution, and, ultimately, the sustainability of the comic
The case was decided yesterday. Salt Lake City Comic Con lost regarding their use of the trademark "Comic-Con", and Comic-Con: International, organisers
Hellboy runs across the Krampus in Austria, and the creature asks Hellboy to send him to hell. A fight ensues regardless, but is it a good one?
In No.1 With a Bullet #2, Nash is faced with the fallout of her sex tape. The media, social media, and even her girlfriend turns on her. Is it a good read?
Lil'B and Boris have been sent to a criminal school in Stray Bullets #30. They have to survive while getting an education. Is it a good read though?
A new BOOM! Studios comic aims to put a new spin on the game of dodgeball. Dodge City, by Josh Trujillo and Cara McGee, is a sports comic/teen comedy
Sleepless #1 brings us the story of Princess Pyppenia and the Sleepless Knight Cyrenic. The new king is being coronated today. Is it a good read?
In the new Popbitch Annual 2017, which should be a must for all media consumers, they run a report on the use by the Daily Mail and MailOnline of the phrase "busty display", which is used to justify a news story which is nothing more than "Woman Has Breasts"
Well, human Rick and Morty fans, you're in luck. ThinkGeek has a few items to help you get into the Human Holiday spirit!
This comic book announcement is specifically designed to be read while listening to the sounds of Dokken performing their 1987 hit Dream Warriors from the
It was the Con War to end all Con Wars. Until the appeal at least. But San Diego Comic-Con has won the court case against Salt Lake Comic Con over the use
Writer Amy Chu provides us a great commentary track for Red Sonja #11 while she is down in Brazil for a comic convention.
The collected edition of Erika Lewis and J.K. Woodward’s 49th Key has sold out and will go back to press for a second printing.
Review of Klaus and the Crisis in Xmasville #1 from BOOM! Studios by Grant Morrison, Dan Mora, and Ed Dukeshire, which adds topsy-turvy sci-fi to Christmas.
The Plume Omnibus collection, a western fantasy written, drawn, and coloured by K. Lynn Smith, is a 500-page edition collecting the entire webcomic in
Review of the DC Holiday Special 2017 from a cavalcade of the publisher's top creators including Jeff Lemire, Greg Rucka, Bilquis Evely, and more.
Lots of things seem to be coming together for Marvel in May 2018. April sees the final four issues of the No Surrender storyline from Avengers. April sees
Captain America Comics #1 is an incredibly important comic. The story by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon features the first appearance of Captain America, Bucky,
A copy of Marvel Comics #1 helped the Houston-area Bedrock City comic shop chain make it through the turmoil in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
Years ago, John Byrne earned a special footnote in comic book history for Alpha Flight #6, in which Snowbird fought a Native American snow entity in the
Hoopla, a web and mobile platform that provides a wide range of digital content, has now added more than 250 Marvel titles to their offerings.
Patreon, the crowdfunding service that allows patrons to support their favorite artists, writers, and more, is making a change to its fee structure.
Dynamite and Groupees are offering a holiday bundle that goes from free digital comics up to limited edition comics, busts, and statues.
The court arguments between San Diego Comic-Con vs. Salt Lake Comic Con over the Comic Con trademark came to a close yesterday. Tthe four-man, three-woman
As the festive season is upon us, everything is kicking off comic book style in London. Yesterday saw signings at Taschen from Jamie Hewlett, and the day
Mel Caylo has been Marketing Manager for Boom! since 2013; however, emails to Mel are now returned with a message saying he is no longer with the company.