This was a tweet from Mark Waid, presuming regarding the film 2 Guns, based on a screenplay by Steven Grant, and the 2 Guns comic from Boom! drawn by
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This week is the Final Order Cut Off date for the first of the 3D Villain's Month covers from DC Comics. Except, the print runs were set quite a while
A private triptych Avengers commission by Sean Gordon Murphy. Charles Soule is up to something... an eighth book a month? Project I've been working on for
You have to love when creators share peaks behind the curtain. Tonight Bryan Carlson tweeted a link to the cover sketches Ryan Sook did for the new series
Patrick Willems brings you the second and third part of his San Diego Comic Con experience in video form. There are Jeff Goldblum impersonators, Gandalf
Off-Registration is a different kind of digital comic anthology. There is no specific theme other than showcasing the talents of creators. The format that
Tradd Moore, the co-creator and artist on the Image Comics series The Strange Talent Of Luther Strode as well as having worked on Legends of the Dark
The Doom Patrol That Wasn't, By Scott Lobdell And Ilias Kyriazis
Did you read the recent mystery series by Brian Bendis and David Mack, Daredevil: End Of Days, looking at the aftermath in New York of the death of
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I look at next week's comics and it's just something. And, yes, we're mostly talking Image Comics. Saga #13 and The Walking Dead #113 lead the pack, but
Marvel has run the news that Zeb Wells is off Nova from November, as planned, and that Gerry Duggan, recently of Deadpool, is on... Steve Wacker is quoted
The Hellboy original graphic novel from Mike Mignola and Duncan Fegredo. Midnight Circus, is getting closer and closer. Here's a look ahead. Firstly, a
Erotic Lives Of The Superheroes is a novel by Marco Mancassola originally published in 2008 and now with a new English translation and... it's probably
Top Twenty Traffic Stories Of The Week Official: BBC To Reveal New Doctor Who In Live Broadcast - We may have got the name wrong, but we got the time and
At the Boston Comic Con, Dan DiDio led the DC Comics panel, a little smaller in size than San Diego a couple of weeks ago. And Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel,
Bleeding Cool told you this morning that Valiant's Unity was to be a new superhero team comic by Matt Kindt, Doug Braithwaite and Brian Reber, featuring
Ok, that's one mystery solved. But what about those missing episodes...? What does Peter Capaldi know and when did he know it, hm? Peter Capaldi is the
By Hannah Means-Shannon Rich Tommaso went self-imprinted with Recoil Comics when he launched his graphic novel The Cavalier Mr. Thompson at Small Press
Space Mountain is Disney Comics' first original graphic novel. It uses some of the attractions found in the the Disney Theme Parks, most notably Space
We mentioned this earlier in a post about X-Men: Battle Of The Atom crossover scripts being late... and Frank Cho's sterling work trying to get the book
Valiant Entertainment has told the Associated Press the nature of their new Unity crossover series. Rather than a thematic title, it's actually the name
Well this sounds like fun. From The Guardian newspaper; Curated by graphic novel publisher SelfMadeHero, this in-depth full-day seminar covers everything
The ComiXology Marvel sale rolls around the globe as Mondays hit. And they bring with them a Thanos sale, with 99 Cent prices on Annilhationon, Thaons
So far I’ve been doing villains with the What Were They Thinking line, but today I’m going to turn my attention to one of my favorite characters, Aquaman.
Cameron Hatheway writes; Race is still a sensitive subject around the world, no matter how much we try and fool ourselves into thinking it’s not.
The Hobbit's Azog for $1750, Green Arrow for $800, Superman for $600, Spider-Man for $550, Spider-Woman for $525, Bag End for $200... you can see why
Shawn French writes; June 12, 1993. I was a young stand-up comedian, carving out a decent living in the middle rungs of the New England comedy scene. I’m
by Chris Thompson It’s a very exciting week as the Pop Culture Hound podcast hits the magic number 50! After 49 episodes, one special (with Alan Moore, no
Cameron Hatheway writes; 2000AD Prog 1843 by Carl Critchlow I just love the annoyed look on Dredd’s face, as if being pulled-under by giant tentacles is a