Today's Savage Dragon follows up on what have been dubbed The Threesome Issue and The Foursome Issue. But first, a spoiler warning from the cast
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The Eisner Awards will be held at 8pm at San Diego Comic Con on July 9th at 8pm. Precisely the time a rather interesting Bleeding Cool panel will end...
So you know that super awesome series from BOOM! Box called Giant Days? Well, a six-issue miniseries to a 12-issue maxiseries due to popular demand. From
DC Comics know exactly how Convergencey each Convergence title is. In that they are all basically the same. Telos said a thing, everyone had to fight,
And there you were thinking that this is the new Batman. As everyone seems to be mocking it, within the comic books themselves. from the man in the suit
It's not the first time that Brian Bendis has killed Hawkete. He famously opened his career-defining Avengers Disassembled story with the death of
Bleeding Cool was the first to give you the big plot twist from the current Superman storylinem, Truth. That Lois Lane had outed Clark Kent as Superman,
When Batman relaunched as a comic back in 2011 along the rest of the DC New 52, Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo brought us a dark Batman which a touch of
In London, the sun is shining. It's starting to feel like San Diego. All I need is a hundred thousand cosplayers outside my front door, a preacher, a
These are how the Harley Quinn promotional masks, available in comic book stores tomorrow, look in the DC Promo imagery... But this is how they look when
Continuing Michael Uslan's writer commentary on the collected series Justice, Inc. that stars The Avenger, The Shadow and Doc Savage for Dynamite
In stores this week from Dark Circle, the superhero imprint form Archie Comics, comes the third issue of the Dean Haspiel and Mark Waid on-going series
New in shops this week from Avatar Press is Crossed +100 #5 as the amazing Alan Moore continue's making his mark on the Crossed Universe. Also, Kieron
I am fully hooked on reading the Dark Horse series PastAways written by Matt Kindt and drawn by Scott Kolins. Issue #3 was incredibly active as the team,
Did you know that front man of Blink-182 Tom DeLonge has his own comic? Yep! From Magnetic Press, written by Tom DeLonge and Ben Kull, with art by Djet,
Gideon Kendall may be one of the first people I met in comics, or at least aspiring to comics, even though he was already a highly accomplished
By Josh Hechinger Welcome to From Strip to Script, where I take a page of finished comic art and try to derive a script from it, to see what I can learn
I was lucky enough to attend The Princess Who Saved Herself panel at Special Edition: NYC this past Saturday. I couldn’t help but purchase the book after
It's a science fiction comic that begins with renowned media individual who has abandoned society, let himself go and found a new way of being, only to
Variant covers of Squirrel Girl, issues 1, 4, 3 and 2... Naughty comic book retailer who sent this in.
From Francesco Francavilla reprising his Silver Surfer poster, to Neal Adams revisiting the seventies, Here are almost all of IDW's exclusive retailer
The Spider-Gwen comic book series has become quite the phenomenon at Marvel Comics. But no one seemed to expected it. A character that debuted seen in
Eearlier today we looked at six things DC Comics could be doing in their Big October, as teased by Dan DiDio. How about making it lucky number seven with
These are common comic book work-for-hire industry rates, compiled by Alex De Campi, and shown off at Special Edition: NYC at the weekend as part of a
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUP_9BB6zWo The Advocate's Jase Peeples presented a special episode of DC All Access on YouTube, looking at the history of
Bleeding Cool has pointed out that DC Comics seems to be seeing October as a big month rather than September this year. So what might be in it? A few
This week's exclusive extended previews is all about the women of Dynamite. We have the third issue of Lady Rawhide / Lady Zorro and the second issue of
China’s state news media stated yesterday that the government is to ban 38 Japanese comics and animated series for what they describe as “severely
A very non-offiical poster by James Zark that reinterprets Marvel characters Jean Grey and Susan Storm in the light of certain publishing and
This is kind of an odd article for me. I remember going to a comic shop in Brea, CA one weekend because they had a signing for a new book called Evil





























