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TVguide.com is reporting that Smallville is going to get just a little more crowded. Everyone's favorite fishnet clad magician Zatanna returns to Clark
In April, Marvel Comics are presenting the Wedding of Deadpool. To... someone. But one comic shop isn't stopping with fiction. Third Eye Comics of
This New Year means lots of changes doesn't it? After gaining prominence on the Usenet messageboard rec.arts.comics.misc and then CBR back in the late
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: Bombay Berserker Brewery: Clown Shoes Brewery This week, I return to Clown Shoes Brewery, but not for an IPA. Today, I am
Last year we reported that Brian Keene and Greg Rucka were originally part of the writing team for the Five Years Later weekly comic event Future's End
Reaction to the official news (a year after it was unofficially reported) that Marvel would be taking the Star Wars comics licence, has been wide and
Yesterday, Frank Cho's Kickstarter for "Drawing Beautiful Women: The Frank Cho Method" ended. It did rather well, pulling in over $150,000 against a
There is a Doctor Who event called, well, The Doctor Who Event, happening later this year at the University of North Florida. The website promises an
Love a video like this. We've got a foul-mouthed Batman going off on a guy in Time Square who accused him of being... you guessed it... foul mouthed. And
TheVerge.com posted this very cool story about Mount Royal Avenue in Montreal, Canada as they unveil their new, comic book-inspired look. The speech
Valiant has sent over an advanced preview of their Quantum And Woody #7 by writer James Asmus and artist Ming Doyle. The book hits the shelves on January
New Zealand born Roger Langridge started his comic career in the pages of Judge Dredd Megazine on a strip called The Straitjacket Fits. He has since done
Timothy Carson writes: Holy Age of Ultron, Batman! According to ComiXology sales last week taken from iOS in-app purchase charts, Age of Ultron dominated
Coming out in one week's time... and the new Bleeding Cool Magazine! Wow, that's earlier than I was expecting! Including the sendaway for Uber 1/2... But
Did anyone see that coming? Oh, everyone did. Okay. Marvel and Lucasfilm, both owned by Disney, will be publishing Star Wars comics from 2015. Marvel were
Marvel Sales VP David Gabriel, he of "a death every quarter" fame, has given an interview to Diamond Comic Distributors' retailer site (thanks to the
Marvel Comics is upping its variant cover stock quite a bit for the ALl New Marvel NOW! relaunches... Here, in reverse order, are a bunch of additional
It's January! it's a New Year! So London is covered in rain, gloom and despair. But don't you fret! There are comic book things! Cameron Stewart, Will
Christina Blanch, the organizer of the massively successful free open-access online comics course "Super MOOC": "Gender Through Comic Books", will be
Last year, the Marvel Ultimate titles were all cancelled, replaced by individual Cataclysm mini-series, which come to a conclusion in February. And
Remember when we interviewed Joshua Williamson about his work as writer on Dark Horse's superhero series Captain Midnight and he mentioned again a
By Alasdair Stuart Edison Rex was one of the first Monkeybrain Comics titles and remains one of the jewels in their crown. The story of an extremely
By Spencer Ellsworth Transformers creators, old and new, are fighting. Over a very special lady. Okay, sorry, sorry, it’s actually over the portrayal of
Dark Horse Art Works at the Jacoby Arts Center in St. Louis considers itself a unique gallery. It's more than just a place to showcase work, it's a place
Back in 2001/2002 when I was first getting into freelance writing I was working for a small comic news site that I had created and ended up interviewing
Out There was Humberto Ramos' second title from the creator owned Cliffhanger imprint from Wildstorm, after Crimson. A fantasy/horror comic, it ran for
According to Mark Anderson and seen elsewhere, the calendar is on a 28 year cycle where the exact same start day appears at least 3 time. Repeating in 6
We mentioned this upcoming series last year. Crash Landing, described as Flash Gordon meets Dracula by way of Stargate, is written by Tony Lee. Here are
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and