You may already own some of the Siege tie thanks to all those free Marvel issue 1s on ComiXology. Well, on Friday, it looks like you n fill in some of the
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There we go folks. Proof that tomorrow the August solicitations will turn from a trickle into a flood. The release of the Adventure Time covers
The CEO of Warner Bros, Kevin Tsujihara, used to be the guy who Paul Levitz reported into as Publisher and President of DC Comics. Between them, they
Last year, Top Cow Kickstarted its flagship Cyber Force title with a free launch initiative, and here's Rob Liefeld with a similar Kickstarter project
A retailer writes; I just received an e-mail from someone claiming to have a Key Golden Age comic that they "found this cleaning out a estate in Virginia
I suppose Age Of Ultron #10UC #2 just wouldn't have stood up. Nevertheless, looking at Marvel's solicitations for August, we are told that Age Of Ultron
Next week sees the launch of Half Past Danger from IDW, Bounce from Image, Akaneiro from Dark Horse, Green Team and a big expensive Green Lantern #20 from
John Byrne posted that he had uncovered around 800 photocopies of his pencil artwork from a certain period, including various stages of its completion.
Warning. These "Justice Families" pictures by Andry Shango may produced rising emotion, especially among parents. Also, the last one is a killer.
Peter G talked to Robert Venditti at C2E2 under the watchful eye of a Valiant PR person. Did you choose to do XO, or were you chosen for it. I had to
At a Warner Bros Burbank event to celebrate Grant Morrison's work at DC (including Action Comics biscuits, right), he talked about the upcoming
The release of details on the Superman Unchained variant covers (though sadly not the one on the right) seems to have spurred a rush on advance reorders
Still wondering about that mystery super-hero figure in the trailer? We know he's not Luke Cage. Who is he? The forum has a pretty good guess, I think.
Tomorrow, Orbital Comics in London premiere the Image Duplicator exhibition in which a number of artists reappropriate the works that Roy Lichtenstein
Cameron Hatheway writes; Myself being recently single, I thought I would once again have single issues while reading the single issues that were
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool I was always rather fond of Suicide Squad. The combination of moral ambiguity, superpowers and deniable espionage
I haven't even starting packing for the Phoenix Comic Con and San Diego Comic Con is starting up. Or rather, the neighbouring Tr!ckster, now adding a 3 to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf7bEztBLG4 It's a little bit Charlie Brooker. It's a little bit Noel Fielding. But it's mostly Si Spurrier. Talking about
The launch of T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents and KISS Kids, the penultimate issue of Locke And Key FOREVER, the Joe Kubert's TOR Artists Edition, The X-Files
Coming in September, Titan Comics are remastering and rereleasing John Higgins's Razorjack with two new stories. An infernal dimension of screaming
We've had Batgirl recently, when a female character created by Gail Simone who had appeared throughout the current run, outed herself out as transgender.
Miles Morales has had a year without being Ultimate Spider-Man. And without his mother. His dad has an idea. Move. Hawaii or England? It's a dilemma.
You may not have noticed but Geoff Johns is coming off Green Lantern. And a week from Friday the CBLDF will be hosting a night’ at the Avalon Bardot
Last year, the then-upcoming comic Jupiter's Children by Mark Millar and Frank Quitely changed its name to Jupiter's Legacy. At the time, Millar said "We
Two comics launch today. Dream Thief and Dream Merchant. Is the only difference that one sells dreams and the other steals them? Obviously not, but some
Yes, it's only in print, there's no digital version, it can only be bought from a comic shop or from the likes of eBay or other internet retailers. We're
by Chris Thompson There’s a trifecta of great titles for Taylor & I to look at this week, plus one very special mention. First up, we keep ourselves
Back in the early nineties, Topps published a Zorro comic. It did rather well. Hoping to capitalise on that, and bearing in mind the bad girl craze at the
Am I the only one getting a real Scott Pilgrim vibe from this comic? Regular Show #1 (finally) out today... Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London, who
In today's Iron Man, we get a glimpse into the past of Tony Stark and his father, trying to find ways to save his son from an all-but-certain fate. Which





























