Ian Melton writes; Joe Kelly is one of Man Of Action, a creative group that works together to create amazing stories, including Ben 10, Generator Rex, and
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We learn that Julie Maroh is working on her third book and knows what the fourth will be. Chris Thompson will be hosting a discussion with her at Orbital
Archaia Entertainment (which merged with Boom! in June of 2013) is known for producing books that have that extra aesthetic appeal, and also for ushering
Bleeding Cool first told you about George A. Romero's secret Marvel zombie project in October 2012. Then, Marvel teased it last February. Now, USA Today
Clayton Henry, previously of Suicide Squad and Incredible Hercules, and now Archer & Armstrong and Harbinger Wars has signed an exclusive contract
In November, IDW are giving a bunch of their comics 1-10 variant covers designed to resemble their Artist Editions, as if they were the original artwork,
Alasdair Stuart writes; A little while ago, I reviewed Venezia issue 1 and really rather liked it. It's the story of a female vigilante's quest for
Alasdair Stuart writes; Black Mask's entire raft of launch titles have been impressive, but for me, the stand out is Liberator. Written by Matt Miner and
In One Week, In Two Weeks – Shaolin Cowboy, Battling Boy And Zombie Archie – Three In An All Out War
Next week sees the launch of Shaolin Cowboy, Coffin Hill, Superman/Wonder Woman, Forever Evil Arkham, Memory Collectors, Triple Helix, Three, Rocket
What other DC NYCC announcements are coming, I wonder...? Because the comic that Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato are leaving The Flash to work on… is
A couple of months ago, the fabulously talented writer/artist Sean Gordon Murphy stated that he was considering an apprenticeship/internship scheme. He
Running around to a sudden storm of autumn comics events has its drawbacks, mainly in finding a minute to sit down with all the great comics you’ve
Knockabout Comics and graphic novel app SEQUENTIAL are publishing a digital collection of Neil Gaiman’s ‘lost’ comic strips from the 1980s for free - and
HATE POLITICS Mark Millar nails his political colours to the mast; No matter how much my life has changed in recent years, I only have to hear Cameron's
We ran the Aquaman: The Teen Drama trailer earlier today and things kinda exploded. Here's the Hollywood Reporter's take. But I thought I'd leave you with
We receive press releases all the time. They are filled with hyperbolic claims and grandiose verbiage treating even the smallest announcement as
Jack Lawrence is probably best known for his work on Lions, Tigers And Bears or The Doctor Who Adventures... but he broke into the comic world with the 10
The following list of creative changes to be announced at NYCC were posted on 4chan. It's a popular post, I've been sent various versions of it by email,
A few bits and pieces that you can only get at New York Comic Con from Valiant this year. Unless you also pop by the nearby offices, a couple of blocks
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
Uncanny X-Force #13 will now be drawn by Phillipe Briones and Angel Unzueta. X-Men Gold #1 is adding the following credits to their long list, art from
Another new... thing. From French painter Richard Isanove, best known in American comics for his work on Stephen King's The Dark Tower, as well as a
October is a golden month for interesting books, and things are really accelerating toward New York Comic Con as well. This week, the weird and occult are
Felipe Smith is an manga writer/artist, creator of Peepo Choo. Trad Moore is an artist, best known for Luther Strode. Though he's done a cover for
Recently, Image Comics publisher Eric Stephenson talked about the bullying of comic creators by big companies. Mark Waid, ex-DC editor, ex-Boom
Yesterday we reported that John Layman was writing a new DC comic book, to be announced at NYCC. We also said that he'd continue to write Detective
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3kpKNXLdCQ This looks like a fake trailer by Patrick Willems for the usual Afterwards They Will Explode video series. It's
Ruben Procopio is the artist on the current Batman '66 comic, out now digitally. We spoke late last night... my time at least. It strikes me that one of
"Listen, Mr. Luthor, maybe this guy that flies is just sort of passing through, you know?" But as of Forever Evil #2, previewed on Buzzfeed, it looks as
Could That Be… Kraven The Hunter #1? Something From The Activity's Nathan Edmondson And Mitch Gerads
Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads are the team behind The Activity, published by Image Comics. And now it appears they have their own All New Marvel Now





























