This Wednesday, March 25th, another issue of 2000AD hits shops in the UK, Prog 1923, and it will be in print in the USA April 25th. It will be available
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I came across this on Facebook. The ad is in Filipino and if my translation is correct, it's saying that doctors and hospitals are expensive. But they
Forbidden Planet in New York City is hosting a rather massive signing to celebrate the trade collection of the cult noir ultra-cool strangeness known as
Avatar Press has two new books hitting comic shelves this week with Crossed: Badlands #74 concluding the David Hine storyline about a Japanese cosplay
We have an exclusive first look into the pages of Altered States: The Shadow from Dynamite Entertainment. The new one-shot takes the classic pulp hero and
Some of our operatives at Toronto ComiCon this weekend sent us a nice cosplay gallery, as well as pictures of pros sketching and signing and holding
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
By Julz Hendricks The Princess Who Saved Herself will be making its way to a lot of happy backers soon. One can tell from just a glimpse at the project
I’ve mentioned before that doing these binge reads has been an excellent way to broaden my horizons and discover new comics. However, this past week I had
Wytches, the acclaimed series by Scott Snyder, Jock, Matthew Hollinsworth and Clem Robins, reaches the beginning of a 2-part first arc finale this week
Back in 2013, LastMan Tome 1 (or Last Man Volume 1) debuted in France to rave reviews and critical acclaim. Creators Bastien Vivès, Balak, and Michaël
POP is four issue miniseries from Dark Horse, now complete, that's releasing in trade edition this week and what a trade it is. Seriously, the designer
Oni's next announcement ahead of ECCC, a new original graphic novel, Oyster War, from Ben Towle. will be published in September and debuts at SPX. In the
Dan Monroe, the illustrator of Dennis The Wild Bull, a children's book credited as written by NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman has stated that not only has
Comic Book has been given the word on the Hail Hydra series for Secret Wars from Rick Remender, Andrew Robinson, Roland Boschi and Chris Chuckry Have you
This week sees the publication of Darth Vader #3 from Marvel Comics, by Kieron Gillen and Salvador LaRocca. There are in no way enough copies in comic
Action Lab Entertainment are republishing a new superhero comic book in June, Venture, by veteran creators Jay Faerber and Jamal Igle. Of course when they
My family are off on holiday to South Africa for a few weeks. Suddenly everything feels very quiet. So this week, amidst all the controversy of covers and
Coming in June from Fantagraphics, a brand new comic from Gilbert Hernandez, the co-creator of Love And Rockets, Blubber #1. What's this? An all-new,
This is CNN. And this is a return to Civil War courtesy of Charles Soule, resident stand in man for Mark Millar, and Leinil Yu. "If you look at the ideas
Providence is coming. With the first issue arriving the 27th of May from Avatar Press, we are starting to get a clearer picture of what Alan Moore and
Maxima was a Superman character created by Roger Stern and George Pérez. Originally she was created as a warrior alien princess insistent on finding a
Ron Wimberly wrote and.drew for The Nib a comic strip detailing his experience with skin colour as an artist working on a Marvel comic book. That comic
With the interesting events six weeks ago involving Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time and the hastily made pilot with Billy Zane… story here… it seems like a
Richard Hoveran writes, Start Here is an anthology of the first strip/episode from funny webcomics. It’s on Kickstarter right now and if this project
Marguerite Bennett is adapting James Patterson‘s The Flock as Max Ride, with Alex Sanchez on art, starting with First Flight. Patterson and Bennett joined
With their recent launch of their Altered States books, Dynamite has created a new vehicle for “Elseworlds” type stories with their library of classic and
By William Wright Mike Wolfer has developed into a name you can trust in horror comics. He's been working in the genre since the late '80s and throughout
Germany has given us many great things. From spicy sausages to extensive remodelling of much of London on the 20th century and our Royal Family. So it
I grew up with Doctor Who watching Tom Baker, his unbelievably long scarf and his bag of jelly babies saving the world from all manner of robots and