By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s episode with Joshua Williamson & Brian Churilla recorded live at ECCC (which you can still listen to
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Following on from the Three Hundred, Two Hundred Dollar Club, One Hundred And Fifty Club and One Hundred Dollar Club runarounds on eBay, here’s a look at
By Patrick A. Reed The Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo (colloquially known as C2E2, and henceforth referred to by that name) is one of the highlights
Sundown Syndrome: "The appearance of confusion, agitation, and other severely disruptive behavior coupled with inability to remain asleep, occurring
The annual Diamond Retailer Seminar is this weekend and Dynamite is rolling out a half-dozen announcements and we've got the first one here. The next
Storm clouds are gathering. Yesterday I wrote a piece noting how recent issues of the Marvel comic X-Force had crossed over with the world of Strikeforce
DC Comics has Royals: Masters Of War, as royal family superheroics go. But this looks a very different kettle of fish... Imperial. Steven T. Seagle teams
By Julz Hendricks Friendship, courage and mystery: It's all in a days work for the Lumberjanes. The story picks up with the girls: April, Mal, Ripley,
One of my favorite conventions every year is the Phoenix Comic Con. Between the amazing staff and the incredibly friendly and appreciative attendees it is
The present... and five years later, courtesy of DC's September event. Swamp Thing is a robot. Constantine is Fate. And Charles Soule is writing four of
So you may have noticed that there's a Godzilla movie coming out. Well, in August, after everyone will have moved on from it and are obsessing about
Back at ComicsPRO in March, Dark Horse let retailers know that it would soon be kicking off its new 'Starting Points' program where each month key books
We mentioned this morning that Stephen Mooney would have a new project for DC Comics, possibly announced at Las Vegas, and probably for the August
Yesterday, we ran a Swipe File piece based on Cartoon Brew's fine observational skills regarding the Jeff Koons stainless steel Popeye statue that sold
Amazon fishing can be fraught with problems. Sometimes you just don't know what's been entered wrongly, mixed up with another listing or just plain wrong.
Okay, not exactly sure what he's doing. But, from my own research, I think we can expect an announcement shortly that Stephen Mooney, of Half Past Danger
Marvel are promoting a batch of artists as "All-New Young Guns", who they believe are the "next generation of Marvel artists and superstars in the
DC Collectibles have announced on their blog that there will be a New52 Hawkman figure coming out soon. It seems that this particular figure has been a
With this months issue #11, Rob Williams and Dynamite will be bringing the tale of Miss Fury to a close for a while. Bryon Brewer chatted with Williams
The School of Visual Arts Department of Illustration and Cartooning hosted their annual Portfolio Review in conjunction with the Office of Career
Sequart Organization and Respect have announced their Chris Claremont X-Men documentary is now released, including on Vimeo and DVD. This is a very
Jeff Koons has created a six-and-a-half foot, two thousand pound, stainless steel statue of Popeye, auctioned for $28,200,000 by Sothebys to casino owner
In September, DC Comics are publishing forty-one one-shots based on the New 52 books, taking the characters and looking what they get up to in five years
Magnus: Robot Fighter is part of Dynamite's revival of the Gold Key characters along with Turok, Solar and Doctor Spektor. Fred Van Lente is at the helm
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to Typing on The Dead: Bleeding Cool’s Walking Dead recap column. In the aftermath of All Out War, we seem to have an All
By David Dissanayake I love heist stories. Ocean’s Eleven, The Italian Job, The Last Days of American Crime, Snatch, The Losers, Johnny Double - the list
I've been a fan of Valerie D'Orazio's writing since the days of her Occasional Superheroine blog. It wasn't that it was just a vicious attack on the
Fade Out, the new comic from Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, is coming our from Image in August. 40 pages, $3.50. Here's the bumf. An intricate and
This is Dustin Nguyen's Catwoman on a motorcycle. Which has been defined further for a statue. And has given us this. But does the final version trigger
When the New 52 relaunch began back in 2011, one of the more prominent changes, if you can believe it, was the removal of Superman's iconic red trunks.





























