Here is a nice little peer-to-peer interview conducted by Nancy Collins, novelist and writer on the new Vampirella series. She talks with Mark Powers, who
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Kickstarter Project: Beast Mode. Art & Story: Alric Carrillo. Close Date: June 20, 2014. Publishing Date: July 1, 2014 Alric Carrillo writes, Beast
Peter Hon is the creator of MALDEN, a webcomic that mixes Buddy Comedy Movies with Anime Inspired Action and Looney Tunes. Malden Vol. 1 Kickstarter ends
El Grande Comic by Joseph Karg and Elio Guevara. Close Date: July 13th. Publishing Date: December 2014 El Grande is a graphic-novel meditation on
Twentieth Century Fox have also been registering their trademark for the TV show Homeland on a whole host of other properties - including comic books. And
Since we ran the news about the pulping and suspension of this week's edition of Spanish satirical magazine El Jueves, after running a satirical cartoon
Recently MAC launched a line of Wonder Woman make-up, that got considerable coverage. Well, DC Comics think that's all well and good, and no doubt
The second series from Dynamite's new Creator Unleashed line is being released and we've got the series writer talking to Roger Ash of Westfield Comics.
By Jeremy Konrad Out this week on Comixology is The Agency, a new series from Alterna Comics and Think Alike Productions. The series is about a group of
By Dylan Gonzalez There are some weeks when I am reading comics and the work is so good, I think to myself, this would make a great movie. Then I stop
By Shawn Perry Although I was feeling a bit yellow at the time, partly because I was dressed in a banana suit, over the weekend I worked up the courage to
The Third Testament Volume 1: The Lion Wakes, written by Xavier Dorison and Alex Alice, with art by Alex Alice, is forthcoming in a new Titan Comics
Battlestar Galactica has always been an interesting show time wise as it seemed to be set into the future but at a certain point where they reached Earth
Here's a photo of an artist attending comic conventions, taking commissions to recreate painted covers, like Esad Ribic and Alex Ross pieces. We're not
By Brett Uren Torsobear: Yarns from Toyburg is a collection of eleven grisly crime stories, written in the style of good old film noir and set in a world
So we have rumours of a Namor The Sub Mariner movie planned, wither at Universal of Marvel depending who is talking. But here is a very interesting point
Wizard World has applied to register the trademark for Wizard World Comic Con TV to cover Streaming of audiovisual and multimedia content via the
Pearls Before Swine newspaper strip creator Stephan Pastis writes, Let me tell you. Just getting an email from Bill Watterson is one of the most
DC Comics recently published Tales Of The Batman: Carmine Infantino collecting the stories that turned Batman away from his more campy side and in the
It's time for the fifth, yes, fifth Comics And Medicine conference, at the end of the month, in Baltimore. Founded by physician Ian Williams and RN MK
By Dylan Gonzalez When Gareth Edwards’ name became attached to Legendary’s Godzilla reboot, I know I was among many fans that were interested. Some were
Nancy Collins, famous for her character Sonja Blue, recently returned to comics to write a Red Sonja story for Dynamite. That has lead to her taking on
Death Sentence is described as a tale of "sex, superheroes, and six months to live", but more specifically it's about people with a lot of power on a
The origin and genesis of the comic Anne Bonnie is one of those stories that makes you smile. It started with some wistful sketching at comic cons for
We already had fun dissecting Marvel Senior VPP Tom Brevoort's take on this, and the wiggle room he left large enough to drive a Fantasti-Car through. Now
There has always been a crossover between comic fans and wrestling fans. Heroic battles between good versus evil taking place in both a comic panel and
The Brick Theater in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is hosting their "second issue" of their Comic Book Theater Festival throughout the month of June and have a
Some pulp characters have stood the test of time like The Shadow, Doc Savage and The Phantom... while others have lived in more obscurity, cherished by
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra A skeleton monster, an author throwing up on a baby, and a handful of hallucinations, what more could a reader ask for?
So who is that mystery man in Original Sin anyway? The one with mystical monster, Watcher and living planet killing bullets? Let's zoom in. Okay, it's not





























