Jock tweets; Sunday Joker page, written by @Uptomyknees -- pic.twitter.com/15FBedldiT — jock (@jock4twenty) December 8, 2013 That would be Max
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Nicolas Cage chose his stage name after Luke Cage. He starred in two Ghost Rider films and in Kick Ass. Over the years he has been linked with comic book
Madefire, entrepreneurs in the field of digital publishing through providing artists and writers new technology for developing “Motion Books” inspired by
Bleeding Cool's Chris Thompson chaired a conversation at Orbital Comics, London, between Julie Morah (of Blue Is The Warmest Color) and cartoonist Nicola
ICv2 reports that Xerxes, Frank Miller’s sequel to 300, has not progressed since the complete two issues that Miller had handed in to Dark Horse in early
Dynamite Entertainment has pulled together three of King's Features most dynamic and well-loved icons and put them in the hands of Jeff Parker. Chris
No one knows if Lewis Carroll had even a clue how popular his little Alice would become. We see a bevy of interpretation of the character in every medium:
Relax. Calm down. Take a deep breath. You will not have to spend the rest of the Christmas period preparing for the sixteen seconds in which you'll need
The comic book Supreme. Some will think of the nineties Rob Liefeld comic, with an monstrous out-of-control Superman analogue. Some remember Alan Moore's
It has been noted that if you meet Alan Moore in Northampton, he is more than likely to take you to an Italian restaurant of his favour. Well, maybe they
Another look at the changing solicitations between announcement and publication. Those that publishers have chosen to tell retailers in advance, anyway.
Monday, December 9th in New York The seventieth meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Monday, December 9, 2013 at 7:00 PM
Introducing a new Comics Column, Unsung Masterpieces, in its first installment: Milligan & Fegredo’s Enigma By David Dissanayake Warren Ellis once
Art by Stephen Daymond there... as Reddit and Fark pushed all manner of stories to the top this week. Hello everyone! It's been a busy week behind the
Twelve days, twelve free comics on ComiXology, and we begin with Batman #13 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, the first chapter of the Death of The Family
Released on ComiXology, and the Marvel App, a preview of All New Marvel NOW... with words and pictures! Avengers World #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick
I know it seems like a Daily Express headline, but bear with me. From this week's Superman/Wonder Woman, a little Christmas present buying stress for the
Boom! has launched a number of original non-licensed titles through 2013, including Polarity, Day Men, Six-Gun Gorilla, Suicide Risk, 3 Guns and Imagine
Inhumanity #1 came out last week, and Marvel are already putting out a second print, on sale the 29th January. But it seems as though preorders on
BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE Something new and... war based? From Boom! in March... a bullethole in an army helmet. Anyone care to translate the flag? COMICS
In his new newsletter Orbital Operations, Warren Ellis caught his fans up on some of his current projects including the long waited for next issue of Fell
A preview of Mark Millar and Goran Parlov's Starlight A scene from Pixar's Incredibles. A post by Mark Millar, "Rank Pixar Films Top To Bottom" In Swipe
Anthony Jones writes; Authors note. I'll use the phrase "reboot" and "remake" interchangeably throughout this piece in full knowledge that technically
Tom Raney post this on his facebook page today: My buddy Ron Marz is doing a series of auctions to fund a toy drive for Toys for Tots. I contributed a
This is the mission patch of the Office of National Intelligence's latest rocket launch for a new spy satellite. And here it is in position. But does it
Michael McDermott writes: So, in case you missed us a few weeks ago, I made the case for my new comic anthology, Imaginary Drugs, here. Well, folks we
Back when Warren Ellis’ series Doktor Sleepless was first published by Avatar Press in 2007, Avatar spun out into a fan discussion blog called
A collation of the top ten charts of a number of disparate stores, measuring sales on Wednesdays and Thursday, measuring the buying patterns of those who
Benjamin Bailey writes for Bleeding Cool: I grew up in a very devout household. We had a strict doctrine that we worshipped, a code that we lived our life
Spencer Ellsworth writes; If you love Kieron Gillen (if you don't, shame on you), you may have noticed his fondness for the Robots in Disguise,