Today we have an exclusive first look at the art for the second story arc of Top Cow's series Symmetry from Matt Hawkins and Raffaele Ienco. This is
Comics Archives
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a retailer in possession of the first issue of a comic book, must reduce his orders for the second. Because
Writer J.M. DeMatteis talked with Tiffany Smith of DC All-Access about the new Justice League 3001 and whether it was always his idea to do an all-female
No jigsaw needed for this one. Here is J Scott Campbell's cover in black-and-white for Civil War II #1, exclusive for Midtown Comics in New York.
Piece by piece....
As much as I hate to admit it, sometimes I miss the release of certain new comics. Not on purpose of course, but the volume of how much I read makes me
This weekend (April 28th to May 1st), Valiant will be set up inside of Calgary's Stampede Park at booth #904 for the Calgary Comic & Entertainment
DC Comics has announced a new series from their beleaguered mature readers imprint, Vertigo Comics, Frostbite. It comes as he writes the new Flash series
A Writer’s Commentary: Frank Barbiere talks Precinct #5, on sale now from Dynamite, as the miniseries wraps. Cover is by Sergio Davila, with interiors by
Oslo black metal band Sons Of Balour have signed to the Season of Mist label and will release their debut full-length on the label later this year. It
In a week-and-change's time, it's Free Comic Book Day. But Orbital Comics, London, is getting in early. Until May 31st, they are exhibiting the work
This is quite a major position, up for grabs. Lots of upsides - the last person to have this position, Filip Sablik, is now President of Boom! Studios.
Wondering if @richjohnston saw this gag in this weeks @2000ad ... pic.twitter.com/dcwzp25l2e — PJ Holden (@pauljholden) April 28, 2016 Judge Dredd is
Earlier today I wrote a short piece about what I saw as the perfection of the ending of the first arc of Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur. How it ties
So, apparently, comic books have been selling out and have gone to subsequent printings. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2 goes to fourth printing.
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
Today brings the release of Saga #36 from Image Comics, written by Brian K. Vaughan, with art by Fiona Staples. I don't understand why anyone would ever
When I came across Image+ at my local comic book store today, I thought, "hmm...an Image Comics previews magazine. Well, it's only $1.99. I might as well
This week brings the release of Batgirl #51 from DC Comics. We've almost reached the end of the road for the creative team that brought us to Burnside.
By Olly MacNamee Sharing his love of comics, past and present, as well as his lifelong love of Dr. Who and the influences of Will Eisner on one particular
Another piece in the Mosaic puzzle.... I have to say I enjoy doing these. Based on the following.
When it was announced previously that Dynamite Entertainment was going to be offering three calendars, each featuring one of their iconic female heroes,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVPoS2VPc_Y&feature=youtu.be Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and
Matt Wagner returns to the Shadow this June in a story called Death of Margo Lane. The character of Lane is a bit like Harley Quinn in that she was
Power is the latest theme for the monthly subscription box Loot Crate for June... with Marvel, Warcraft and DragonBall Z. Would that fit Civil War II?
In stores today from American Gothic Press is the second issue of Irwin Allen's Lost in Space: The Lost Adventures. The first story is based on an
A lot of people will be giddy over today's Batman #51. There will be lumps in the throat over the final issue of Angela, Queen Of Hel #7. But for me, it
Andy Diggle has teamed with Angela Cruickshank and artist Andrea Mutti to create the new six-part miniseries Control for Dynamite Entertainment. A crime /
What's in a tweet? Or a retweet? They can kill careers, they can enrage the masses, they can be optioned for TV productions... Or they can indicate
It has been twenty-five years since I ordered Bone #1 from the still-rather-large Diamond Previews from my local comic shop, Forbidden Planet, in





























