By Josh Hechinger Welcome once more to From Strip to Script, where I reverse-engineer a script from a finished page of someone else’s comic. I just
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From Oni Press comes a new long form series entitled Hellbreak, written by Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla and colors by Dave Stewart. Hellbreak
By Cameron Hatheway February 3rd marks the release of Scott McCloud’s long-awaited graphic novel The Sculptor from First Second Books. Best known for his
Talking to Newsarama, Marvel SVP Publishing Tom Brevoort told them, Nrama: So there won’t be a new Avengers or New Avengers series on comic shelves in
Boundless, the sister publisher to Avatar Press, have a couple of titles out for April, the continuing Lady Death and a new title, Ember, from Christian
Calling all Empire fans! The out-of-print Empire storyline will be released in a new trade paperback edition this coming April from IDW Publishing.
Here are the books from Avatar Press shipping in April 2015... new Crossed Badlands and Extinction Parade collections, the continuing Crossed + 100 from
Heritage Auctions are holding an auction of vintage comics and original comic book artwork in February. Original Todd McFarlane Amazing Spider-Man
ReedPOP is the organiser of a number of comic book conventions around the world, including the New York Comic Con. And today it has announced that they
A long time ago, well actually this morning, in a galaxy far, far away…more like in my kitchen…(cue John Williams)… I got to read the new Star Wars comic!
I couldn't help but noticed that writer James Tynion IV, along with a number of prominent BOOM! staffers, changed their Twitter profile picture to a
How many Spider-Man comics would you like? There's Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Woman, Silk, Spider-Gwen, Miles Morales, Ultimate
In terms of comic books sold, it was clearly Marvel's year in the direct market, as Diamond Comic Distributors reports Marvel having all but one of the
So, this is probably what folk will be up to next Tuesday... anyone likely to be in the Times Square vicinity at around 3pm? Do let us know... Which
Every year in mid-April, Avatar Press hosts Crossed parties in comic book stores across the English speaking world, to coincide with the 25th, 50th and
By Olly MacNamee With the ever-present problem of boys' literacy levels being below those of girls in schools up and down the country, for many of us in
According to the latest Fraction/DeConnick newsletter, the second issue of Bitch Planet is off to the printers. So Kelly Sue DeConnick shared with us a
We have exclusive extended previews of Dynamite's latest books to hit the comic shops. Evil Ernie #3, Battlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo #2, Alice
Yesterday, it was announced that the three finalists for the Angoulême Grand Prix award, which celebrates a comic book creator's lifetime contributing to
2000AD returns to brighten our week, or at least intrigue us out of our winter doldrums. Arriving on January 14th in print in the UK, as well as digitally
Loot Crate doesn't ship to every country in the world. But they now can add have France, Finland and New Zealand to that list. As a Brit I do have to
Comic stores will be receiving a hundred postcards promoting the release of the Disney theme park-adapted Big Thunder Mountain Railroad as a new comic
Greg Capullo, artist for the current Endgame story arc going on in Batman (#35-40) along with writer Scott Snyder and Inker Danny Miki, decided to share
Anthony Del Col and Conor McCreery, writers of Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini # 3, talk with Dan Abnett about Battlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo #2,
Dark Horse will explore the horrors of the Nanjing Massacre of 1937 with a graphic novel this coming August. From award winning graphic novelist, Ethan
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
IDW Publishing has started a fun art contest that will center around Zombies vs. Robots (ZvR), which IDW has put out since 2006, from writer Chris Ryall
By Chris Thompson After the triumphant return of Scott Snyder last episode (which you can still listen to here), this time I’m back with the Electricomics
This is the cover to the memorial issue of Charlie Hebdo, to be published this Wednesday. And for those unwilling to try and fight for copies, the kind
This Week’s Reviews: Ant-Man #1 Lady Killer #1 The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1 Batman Annual #3 Grayson Annual #1 Uncanny X-Men Annual #1 All-New X-Men