Asylum Press has announced the release of Warlash: Zombie Mutant Genesis #1, a digital first comic book. The three-issue mini-series is written by Frank
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We learned out of C2E2 that Obadiah Archer and Faith 'Zephyr' Herbert were heading towards a romance. Now we get some of the art to go with that as
Legendary and Blizzard are putting out a graphic novel prequel to the upcoming Warcraft movie. With a story by the Senior Vice President in charge of
The comic based on the Dark Souls game debuts from Titan Comics next Wednesday. And naturally, comes in a variety of variants, some exclusive to the store
By Octavio Karbank Peter J. Tomasi has worked on some iconic books over the years. From serving as an editor at DC Comics, to jumping to the other side of
Here are the Boundless Comics solicitations for July 2016 featuring the return of the Ravening by Jai Nitz and Jack Jadson. Plus special covers for
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYjWB0V4xCw Audi and Marvel have been intertwined promotionally since the first Iron Man movie. And now Marvel have made
2015 was a good year for the direct market comics industry. Sales all over were up. Year on year, sales grew 7.17% over 2014; comic books were up 8.99%,
A semi-regular look at who is working where in comics - and possibilities out there. Dark Horse has promoted of Kari Yadro to the role of director of
Who would have thought it would be Avatar Press who would send two years showing DC Comics what a twice-monthly on-time comic with the same creators as
DC's decision to make the first three month's of their DC Rebirth titles starting in June is likely to see their marketshare increase dramatically for
Bryan Lee O'Malley and Leslie Hung's Snotgirl, Caitlin Kittredge and Steven Sanders' Throwaways, Brandon Thomas, Juan Gedeon and Frank Martin's Horizon,
Devon Sanders writes, A couple of months ago, DC Comics basically went full on "Boyz II Men-90's-slow- jam- R&B-style," realized what it had lost, got
By Olly MacNamee With an impressive writing career in comics, as well as a growing sideline as a critically acclaimed novels and now screenwriter too,
While the Apocalypse Wars X-Men titles are all running homages to X-Factor #6 on their covers, the first cover appearance of Apocalypse... The Wizard
Top Shelf is bringing The Fun Family to comic shops this June. The story by Benjamin Frisch is a funny, haunting and though-provoking deconstruction of an
Frank Barbiere, writer of Dejah Thoris #3, talks with writer Genevieve Valentine about Xena: Warrior Princess #1, both on sale now from Dynamite. Covers
James Tynion IV, the writer of Batman / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, joined DC All-Access to talk about the series, about bringing the two franchises
The Final Order Cutoff date for Eisner Award Winner, Zander Cannon’s Kaijumax Season 2 #1 is fast approaching, and while I can gush about how great this
Ray Dillon and Renae De Liz are having a lot of success right now with the Legend Of Wonder Woman digital first comic from DC. The President of DC Comics,
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
A long time ago Miller & Sons published Captain Marvel reprints in Britain. Then, as a result of the DC Vs Fawcett trial, the source of those reprints
I had the pleasure to sit down at Wondercon and conduct an interview with Hope Larson and Brittney Williams, the creative team behind the new BOOM! Box
Kurt Cobain was one of the most iconic singer/songwriters of his generation. IDW is bringing us a graphic novel this Fall that is sure to resonate with
DC Comics Cancels A Few Straggling June Solicitations, Starman Vol 3, Delays Dark Knight III Further
As part of the DC surprise June solicitations, there were listing on the order form for Batman/Superman #33, Batman/Superman Annual #3 and Superman/Wonder
The IDW Artist Edition style... black and white image, knocked back image around a coloured border... And the subsequent Dynamite Art Edition style....
Lots of DC Comics changes as creators jostle for position for the Rebirth relaunch. Including some of the biggest titles... Action Comics #52 was
Darren Shan used to be an editor at DC Comics. Then DC Comics moved to Burbank, but Darren Shan stayed in New York. Where he became an editor for Marvel
I believe this is the biggest returnable programme made to the direct market by one publisher in its entire history. 141 separate DC Comics titles and
This is one of the most famous images by Rob Liefeld. It may also be one of the most mocked. Created for Heroes Reborn, it has been parodied for the