That's a new one. Both Marvel and DC took under 30% of retail marketshare in November, 29.87% and 29.24% respectively. While both have dipped under that
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UPDATE: We've now confirmed the Survive creative team as Brian Bendis and Joe Quinones, with Olivier Coipel on the cover. There are no Ultimate titles
Looks like DC Comics have a challenger for September domination. For the first time, Marvel is offering an exchangeability program for the upcoming March
Previewed at New York Comic Con (preview embedded belowed) by relatively new publisher Blue Juice Comics, a new pirate comic Annie Bonnie, by Tim Yates.
UPDATE: Here's the full info; (W) Michael Moreci, Steve Seeley Welcome to the world of the Horse-He, middle-aged men who share an unusual devotion to My
The London Film And Comic Con, though longer running, has played second fiddle to the MCM London Expo. It's more of a
Imagine you're a Cosplayer and you dress up as Superman. You've got a crowd around you and you want to put on a good show. Now image you could touch a
As the television series Grimm hits the midpoint of it's third season, Dynamite Entertainment is chugging along with their comic adaptions. Jai Nitz takes
It's nearly upon us and starts Friday, December 13th (4-10PM), running also Saturday (10AM-8PM) and Sunday (10AM-5PM). Jersey Con, the last con of the
IDW Publishing is at it again, collecting classic comic strips into hard bound books. This time they take aim at the Batman Silver-Age newspaper strips.
Marc Jackson writes; Last month, I was interviewed by Martin Regan the editor of Macclesfield Today, the new local Newspaper in my hometown of
Michael Davis writes; In 1993, Denys Cowan, Dwayne McDuffie, Derek T. Dingle, Christopher Priest, and I founded Milestone Media. Milestone was a worldwide
There have been a rash of very poorly executed "rough drafts" of the Wizard Magazine #205 cover by Whilce Portacio and Todd McFarlane, with equally
So, Serenity. Issue 5. I talked to Dark Horse editor Scott Allie earlier today (about twenty minutes earlier) about the inspiration for Dan Dos Santos'
The Comedy Comics Magazine The Devastator ran a poll among indie comics creators to learn what their needs are when it comes to conventions and shows in
Bleeding Cool has been tracking the BOOM! Studios original series, Day Men, since before the first issue released. The series marked one of the biggest
Two weeks before Christmas, And all through offices Not a creature was stirring Except for some promises. A letter was sitting On the co-publisher's desk
From the new Marvel solicitations, we get an end for A+X... A+X #18 BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS & GERRY DUGGAN (W) KEVIN NOWLAN & DAVID YARDIN (A) Cover
UPDATE: Here's the art. Animal Man ends in March... now Batman: The Dark Knight monthly series ends too. You known how we said something big was coming in
Free Comic Book Day is on 3rd May, 2014. Lots of comics, available free from your local comic book store, a mix of reprints and new material, all with the
It was probably the surprise hit from the New 52 relaunch, from a character that had never hit the sales highlights and whose critical light had dimmed
David Morrell, creator of Rambo, had been recruited for a top secret, behind enemy lines mission, scripting a copy of the Spider-Man comic book.
Okay, this could have been embarrassing. The top advanced reordered comic for last week... suddenly no longer existed. Detective Comics #27 Cover B used
Do you remember Stan Lee's show, Who Wants To Be A Superhero? It was sort of the first real televised look at cosplayers... if the cosplayers believed
Sherlock Holmes has been one of the most popular and utilized literary characters in history. Along with the world's greatest detective comes his cast of
Scott Dunbier of IDW Publishing posted this to the Jack Kirby Fan Group on Facebook, calling for help on missing art for the Jack Kirby New Gods Artist's
2D Cloud, an independent publisher handling some of the most notable darlings of the indie comics circuit, produces comic works in a wide array of formats
Alasdair Stuart writes: Amelia Cole and the Hidden War finished a little while ago and set up the next season in the series as it went. Two seasons in,
Alasdair Stuart writes: For many in the UK, Christmas is marked by the arrival of a double-sized Radio Times that, somehow, always seems to use the same
When Five Years Later was first envisioned at DC Comics, it was designed to fix a few of the continuity goofs that had happened when the New 52 was





























