Once Upon A Time is a TV show that bears an uncanny resemblance to DC Vertigo's Fables, which was pitched to ABC first and involved some of the same
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by Chris Thompson Things are back to normal as Taylor and I are reunited in the studio to discuss three exciting new releases this week: Michael
A Little Bleeder wrote; Mitch Gerards told me there are talks to bring The Activity to the screen. Adam Hughes is entirely charming and another font of
Tim Pilcher, ex-Vertigo Comics editor, is serialising the first chapter of his new book Comic Book Babylon: A Cautionary Tale of Sex, Drugs & Comics
Joe Kelly, in 1999 about his decision to walk off the X-Men titles; "We'd write a story, work really hard on it, hand it in and it would get approved.
A Little Bleeder writes from FablesCon last weekend; Gene Ha repeatedly voiced disappointment about his DC exclusive contract and his desire to be done
Retailers are putting their final orders in for the March Previews today and we asked Simon Spurrier if he could provide a couple reasons why fans and
A Little Bleeder writes from FablesCon; Saturday early evening I spent an hour with the stunning Lauren Beukes. She is constantly bothered by Shelly Bond
Tom Hanley writes; DC and Marvel were both down from their December totals for female creators but had strong numbers nonetheless, with Marvel maintaining
Andrew Mertes reports; Constantine #1 completely dropped off of the sales charts around the globe this week. There is still some good news for John
Uncanny Avengers #5: "So please, don't call us Mutants. The 'M' Word represents everything I hate." The X-Men comics have often used allegory to address
I know! Poland Spring! Who'd have thought! Thanks Jen. Don't do a Stan Lee on us... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehAkYxYze7M UPDATE: We find the guilty
A third list to go with the other two, with a bunch of DC Comics collections for late 2013 and early 2014. Mostly Vertigo. Not completely. Frank Quitely
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epSc1VMfvr0 Deadpool will make amends.
Elin Winkler, publisher of Radio Comix, wrote; Due to a horrible oversight on the part of our (now former) accountant, we now owe a staggering amount of
Rob Liefeld tweets; The sales on Jupiter's Legacy are inspiring. Testament to the creative juice of Millar and Quitely! Should top the charts over 150k —
Quentin Blake is best known for illustrating many of Roald Dahl's best known books, but his career as an illkustrator of children's books expands far and
UPDATE: This and other prints can be bought from JK Woodward to help as deals with effects of Hurricane Sandy. Marvel doesn't have the rights to Rom The
This week's Advance Reorder chart as ever measures how retailers are reordering comics ahead of their pubication, through Diamond Comic Distributors. And
Time Warp from Vertigo is basically Vertigo's attempt to do 2000AD. Future Shocks, Time Twisters, they used to call them. Lindelhof and Lemire's initial
We talked to both Kieron Gillen and Caanan White about their new series Uber from Avatar Press, now here's a preview of the 48-page #0 issue. Out next
The concept of "political correctness" or as some people used to call it, "politeness", is that you don't set out to offend or use language that might
Now, I can see how Walking Dead Risk might work. But Walking Dead Monopoly? Not a clue. Anyway, they're coming as some kind of Skybound/USAopoly
A look at a few Dynamite comics out today. Including extended previews of the work of a certain Mr Ennis... GARTH ENNIS’ RED TEAM #2 FC • 32 pages • $3.99
It was one of the Second Wave titles of the New 52. Originally planned as a Vertigo comic, then repurposed to the New 52 though still edited by Karen
Not a reference to an Italian translation of Wolverine And The X-Men, but instead the repeated use of rather entertaining English words in today's X-Men
So you may consider skipping Fantastic Four #5AU. After all, it ties into a crossover you may not be reading, and it's likely that any reality reset
Are you already missing Grant Morrison on Action Comics? Worried that Andy Diggle's truncated story may not satisfying you in the same way now that he's
Age Of Ultron was written and drawn a couple of years ago. It was meant to have been published last year. Now, finally finished, and being published
So, Damian Wayne. His life, his death, his funeral. Batman Inc #9. But someone else died in recent issues too, and he gets his own funeral. But,