The New York Comic Fest took place as a one-day comic con in White Plains, New York on Saturday, vying for regional attention alongside Eternal Con in
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75 years ago today, on June 15, 1939 according to the Library of Congress Copyright Office's date of publication records, Mystery Men Comics #1 hit the
Ray Flook and Ale Bodden have been roaming the floor of Special Edition: NYC, having its second day today. But here's what they saw on Day One. Ray Flook
Switch to Kill was performed last Thursday night as part of the Comic Book Theater Festival at the Brick Theater in Brooklyn, with further performances
We've got a double shot of previews from Valiant for your Saturday night enjoyment. Matt Kindt and Stephen Segovia continue the Armor Hunters storyline in
The Lone Ranger #25 is the final issue in the series from Dynamite and writer Ande Parks gives us a page by page breakdown of the tale from his point of
Tim Simmons writes for Bleeding Cool: ARTICLE: If you’re an aspiring comic creator, there’s a good chance you’ve been to my site, The Comic Book Script
So, you may have read on Bleeding Cool, that Marvel sources told us that Marvel would be pulling the Fantastic Four title from the schedules for the
An ongoing online graphic novel written and painted by Jennie Gyllblad, supported by Patreon! It is being created right now and each page is published
I'm told of two more DC Comics editorial staff who won't be making the move from New York to Burbank - and, indeed, won't be spending any more time at DC
We ran a bunch of these earlier but this one seemed to have little play. Shame, it's possibly my favourite of the DC Bombshell variant covers, advertising
When we reported that CB Cebulski was taking on a new VP International Business Development & Brand Management position at Marvel Comics, it was
Tory Adkisson (writer/creator), Branko Jovanovic (pencils/ink). Sebastian Cheng (color), Mick Schubert (lettering) Kickstarter Closing Date: Wednesday,
So, as well as other Marvel Comics rumours I received and ran recently, there is one that really seemed to cause a problem with the House Of Ideas when I
For a time in the nineties, it was the most critically acclaimed mainstream comic book. Think Hawkeye or Saga today. No one had a bad word, and anyone who
Two days ago, British retailers discovered that, yes, they would be able to order copies of Doctor Who comics from Titan after all. And there was much
Novelist turned comic writer David Liss continues his Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives series for Dynamite with it's penultimate chapter. He talks with
With the news that the Image Comics title Rat Queens had been optioned for a movie appearing in Variety, the speculators went to town, snapping up copies
Comic Book: Illustrated Girl. Publisher: Enigma Endeavors Productions. Creator/Writer/Letter: Jackson Compton. Pencils/Inks/Color: Natasha
The East Coast of the US may be full of comic conventions this weekend, but East London isn't doing too badly either, as this Chris Ware poster for the
Every now and then you see a comic book cover or scene that is meant to be interpreted in one way, but once you see it in another way, then there's no way
The Toronto Star has looked at the case of Nicolas Cage and the stolen Action Comics #1... and talked to the detective in charge of the case. First,
I spent this last weekend at the Phoenix Comic Con working my table and taking pictures of the cosplayers that passed by. I noticed that the bar on
Even for a vintage comics market in which six-figure sales have become increasingly more frequent, this one stands out: vintage comics seller and auction
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: Frankenlager Brewery: Smuttynose Brewing Company On this dreary day in early summer, I cracked open a bottle of Frankenlager, one
Floridan newspaper The Ledger reports that the, Florida Department of Citrus is in the final stages of negotiations on a roughly $1 million contract with
By Joe Glass These days, there are increasingly more and more ways to raise money for the production of comics and related merchandise. The most common,
Pathfinder City of Secrets #2 Writers Commentary by Jim Zub. PAGE 1: Picking up right where we left off last issue. Kyra and Merisiel on their own
The Weirding Willows, a 104 page full-color graphic novels is reaching stores July 1st from Titan Comics, and having seen it, I can say it is a work of
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra A few weeks ago I took a trip to Barnes and Noble and found myself in the graphic novel aisle. As I skimmed over the




























