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The song Into The Cave by Gerard Way and Ray Toro, given away at NYCC and to retailers to promote the Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye comic, is currently
Chew is a story about a world where the eating of chicken is prohibited. The federal agency that enforces this prohibition. And some of the agents given
DC Comics has had a long and ever changing history with the costumed character called The Vigilante. He started off as a western hero named Greg Saunders
Olly MacNamee writes It's that time of the year again when, before the winter break, we have the return of Thought Bubble in Leeds. It's my first time
It is scary how addictive reading Deadpool talking in iambic pentameter is, as written by Ian Doescher and drawn by De Sousa Oliceira in today's Deadpool
Coming from the newly revived Caliber Comics in February are five new graphic novels.... no, Charlie Adlard, get off, it's a perfectly valid marketing
Marvel Comics have sold out and gone to second print on a number of comic books, a few of which only came out today. They are Amazing Spider-Man #20,
I'm not sure what the lawyers would think of this. Maybe they'd buy a ticket. But New York's Metropolis Burlesque has a special show on tomorrow evening
New Avengers #17 may have nothing to do with Civil War II as its cover promises. But that's all for the good. In this case it's about what happened after
Rick Remender and Jerome Opena's new Image title has burned through the second printing of the first issue and the first printing of the second. So when
One of the major players in Valiant’s superhero universe is Project Rising Spirit – a nefarious private arms contractor that created, among other many
Steve Dillon died this weekend, from a burst appendix. But not only does he leave decades of work to be reread and enjoyed in tribute to his masterly
Civil War II #6 gives us Riri Williams in her Iron Man form - though doesn't seem to have settled on a name. Could Ironheart be being reconsidered? Now
UPDATE: Okay, let's have a bigger, clickier image... There will be much said about a certain splash page scene in this issue of Wonder Woman #9 by Greg
This retailer exclusive cover to Venom #1 for Quickstop Comics and Wonerworld Comics, features their owner in his stock pose, in the middle left. But
It's not just the Marvel Universe that is being remade today, DC Rebirth continues kicking that can as well. So Titans #4 continues having Abra Kadabra as
Civil War II #6 is published today from Marvel Comics by Brian Michael Bendis and David Marquez, as are a whole host of Civil War II crossovers. Some are
Publisher's Weekly has run details on boutique publisher Insight Editions' plans for Insight Comics, planning twelve new projects to be published from
Steve Dillon's final public appearance before his untimely death this past weekend from a burst appendix, was at New York Comic Con, where he signed and
Red Sonja returns in a new series with Amy Chu writing, Carlos Gomez doing the art and the She-Devil with a Sword back in the classic metal bikini. In
Just a couple of DC slips 'tween solicitation and publication for tomorrow... Flash #9 was solicited with art by Neil Googe but in fact it's by Jorge
This is the second print cover to Batman/TMNT Adventures #1 by Matthew K. Manning and Jon Sommariva. The first print (below) is out on November 9th, But
This weeks group of exclusive extended previews is pretty diverse. We have an art book, an archive, a collection and a first issue. We start off with the
https://youtu.be/LDzdYLbQGrw Aaron Harland of A Comic Show in Orlando, Florida, writes, Hey Fandom! I'm back after taking last Tuesday off to go on a
The first issue of the first digital Electricomics all-in-one anthology is out, 106 pages worth. It's called Panelalia. I'm expecting to see a lot of fuss
Jeff Rovin was a comic book writer in the seventies as well as an editor for Atlas Comics, working on comics such as Phoenix, Wulf The Barbarian, Morlock,
November's Loot Crate is open... and it's a magical theme. Which, yes, means Doctor Strange. But also Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, Game of
Jonathan Rich writes for Bleeding Cool Artist Andy Smith has been in the business working for every major publisher the past two decades and is also
Drawing Star Wars comics has its privileges. And, if you can get things past Lucasfilm, anything is possible. Cue Mark Brooks... Any other family members