Ructions, ructions, ructions... a few hirings and promotions in comics this week. Titan Comics has headhunted their newest editor Lizzie Kaye from the
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You didn't forget did yo? Comic book professionals attend San Diego Comic Con for free, but registration can be demanding. Probably just demanding enough.
So the aftermarket is in full effect. This week's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #44, featuring the death of Donatello, rocketed to $20 for the first print
So DC Comics has cancelled the Batgirl #41 Joker variant, ostensibly at the request of artist Rafael Albuquerque, but also from the entire Batbook
It was a comic book that helped define a publisher and was a precursor to Scott Pilgrim. Now, fifteen years later, Hopeless Savages returns from its
Providence #1 arrives May 27th, the comic fully scripted by Alan Moore with art by Jacen Burrows as they team up again following from their H.P. Lovecraft
Vertigo Comics, as part of DC, is one of the last holdouts for the $2.99 price point. As even Image Comics have started to move towards $3.50, Archie
Rob Liefeld's The Covenant is scheduled for June from Image Comics, as the Philistines steal the covenant from the Jews to use as a weapon of mass
Since 1989, Eightball has been consistently grouped with the best-selling independently authored comics. Now, we can have some really fine editions
With the recent launch of the new Bill & Ted comic book series, Bill & Ted's Most Triumphant Return, written by Brian Lynch, with art by Jerry
Dynamite Entertainment’s big summer event is Swords of Sorrow. It’s a six-part miniseries written by Gail Simone and drawn by Sergio Davila and focuses on
Comic book retailers who order more of Secret Wars #2 than they did of Thor #1, which should be, like, all of them, will get a couple of bundles of
Nancy Collins, writer of Red Sonja: Vulture’s Circle #3, talks with writer Shannon Eric Denton about Lady Rawhide/Lady Zorro #1, both on sale now. Cover
If you are still on the fence about ordering Bloodshot Reborn #1... since the book doesn't hit shops until April 15th, you can still ask your retailer to
Next month will see the release of Top Cow's one-shot IXth Generation: Hidden Files. It's described as: An in-depth look at the realistic science of IXth
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted
KaBOOM!, the all-ages imprint of award winning publisher BOOM! Studios released Peanuts #26 this week. The issue featured two stories: Revenge is Sweetie
Rat God is a series fully created by Richard Corben, not as an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft, but as a series inspired by the bits of Lovecraft's mythology
This past Wednesday saw the release of Red One by Xavier Dorison, Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson, a 70s Cold War comic that’s been in the making for
They've given us gay interracial military weddings, necromancy, and the F word. Afterlife With Archie and Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina have been late.
I’ll admit it right off the bat…I haven’t had a chance to read any of the Endgame books at all. I picked up Batgirl: Endgame #1, because I love the
We know how it is meant to go. Comic book publisher publishes comic book. It sells out at Diamond Comic Distributors. Publisher slaps a second print cover
It was a day for dead animals in comic books this week. First there was All-New Captain America #5... And then Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #44 came out
It's not the easiest to get an established comic book publisher to take you on. Marvel and DC like to hire when other publishers have published you. Image
Today sees the release of the final issue of The Private Eye, the digital comic by Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin that broke the established method if
Welcome! Based on Jeff King's revelations a couple of weekends ago that he was completely unprepared to write a comic book, after being given the gig to
In one week's time... the launches of Pastaways, Multiversity: Ultra Comics, Jem & The Holograms, Miami Vice Remix, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, We
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
This is a Tote handbag being sold by Target. Let's zoom in on that pattern. Well these are cat cartoons by Gemma Covell for a older Hallmark card. Compare
I remember a time when Marvel's Tom Brevoort said that they never used the "616" sobriquet internally at Marvel Comics. Created by Alan Moore for Captain