Former French Attorney General and current European MP Rachida Dati, who has just withdrawn from the Parisiene mayoral contest, is the subject of a
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Batman Inc has been a funny old title as far at the New 52 is concerned. The relaunch happened half way through its rather intricately designed run, which
It is one of the problems with licensed comics. Sometimes the approval process takes longer than expected. Check out Marvel's Dexter, now onto its third
Hi ho, hi ho, it's trademarking we go. With issues over Dynamite's trademarking of Uncanny last year nicely settled (for now) I thought I'd see what other
Steve Horton will be signing AMALA'S BLADE #1 at booth 801, the Dark Horse booth, at C2E2 all three days: noon Friday, 10 a.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.
celebrated at this special gallery show and auction. To enhance the experience for attendees, The Walking Dead #100 original sketch cover
Debuting at C2E2 from Atypical Comics, Geoffrey D Wessel's self publishing operation are Takedown #1 and Keeper #2.... Table F15 if you want to make a
Last week, CBR announced the end of the B&B columns, where senior editorial staff Bob Harras and Bobbie Chase of DC Comics talked about upcoming DC
Denver Comic Con writes; We need some help. A friend of ours, Nick Vanover, was instrumental in making Denver Comic Con 2012 happen. Unfortunately, he's
Yesterday, we ran a preview of The Uncanny, originally self-published last year by William D Hodge,, now moving to ComiXology. A few days ago we ran a
Last month, you could buy eight copies of Robert Kirkman's Irredeemable Ant Man comic on eBay for a dollar. The first issue, even from the co-creator of
Teebusters busted? Offering today, a super-take on Amy Pond. Naturally they made it different enough from Karen Gillan to avoid issues over likenesses.
We're getting a first glimpse on Free Comic Book Day of Chris Roberson and Scott Kowalchuk's Strangers. But the book itself will see publication in July
Thanks to Martin Ansin...
One of the most enjoyable things about comics shows like Comiket is finding stuff that you've meant to pick up for ages but, you know, just never got
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQccrQjQqBM Stadium Comics of Ontario unpack their Free Comic Book Day comics. And go through all of them....
As this runs, I'm probably sitting down with the good lady wife to watch The Book Of Mormon. Tickets bought in November, which is what you have to do these days.
Tim Hanley writes; Although DC went up and Marvel went down in February, Marvel had the higher percentage of female creators yet again, continuing an
George Peter Gatsis, recently famed for his work on Digital Cerebus, takes us through the creation of a comic book cover. Silently. Over an hour. Using
A few artistic changes to Gambit - issue 12 will see Clay Mann joined by Dexter Soy and Leonard Kirk on art, while issue 13 will now be drawn by Amilcar
This one's a little open to interpretation, but the forum is having fun putting it together: Bryan Singer and members of the X-Men: Days of Future
Uncanny X-Men Uncanny X-Force Uncanny Avengers Uncanny Skullkickers Uncanny That's five different titles with "Uncanny" in their name published or
No, that's not the Teen Titans #19 WTF gatefold cover, it's the MAD variant version by Ward Sutton. It's at the top to prevent any spoilers from those not
I don't know what this is. But it can't end well, can it?
There has been lots of talk about what happened to the original art of comic creators working for Marvel and DC in the sixties and seventies. Especially
Colin O’ Mahoney writes; A few weeks ago I had my first experience with digital comics on my brother’s iPad. I read the first eight issues of Saga, and
A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!" “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation.” – Stephen Crane No,
Comics Realism: Pay vs. Say and the Spandex Nostalgia of Marvel Now and DC New 52 Bleeding Cool’s newest columnist, John Babos, has been blogging about
Former publisher at French comic book company Castermen, Louis Delas, left the publisher after it was bought out by Gallimard, and scuppered a deal with
Another week, another beak...