By Hannah Means-Shannon The con machine that is Stan Lee had quite a presence at Wizard World’s “New York City Experience” on July 28-30th, and at a
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Never ask how the sausages are made. You don't want to know... Newsarama January 7th Jim Zubkavich: Rather than pitching specific plot details or which
Well now. The Other Dead, by Joshua Ortega, Digger T. Mesch and Kevin Eastman is a zombie comic where the animal undead have risen, instead of the
Rumours of legal paperwork drafted to prevent Rebellion's sale of The Complete Zenith are for naught, it seems. The book has gone onsale at
Warning: contains minor spoilers. Every time a new Alan Moore project is announced, it’s a big deal. The Kickstarter campaign for His Heavy Heart, the
The New York Times article on Vertigo managed to miss out all sorts of pertinent information on the new Vertigo that the DC Comics blog has just backed
Evening all. Afternoon all. Morning all. Night all. There are a lot of time zones to consider. A busy week as San Diego pre-planning starts to kick in.
Erik Hollander wrote; Buying comics, especially lately has been pretty expensive. It helps that a lot of DC books, and a few Marvel titles are 2.99, but
Louis Falcetti writes; Would you like to know one of the most important lessons I've learned about the world at large? No one who should pay attention,
Marvel's Tom Brevoort's new Formspring spinoff Tumblr has been giving some interesting answers to some interesting questions... Any chance we'll be
Doctor Who is a part of Cardiff life. Filmed there, with plenty of Torchwood and Sarah Jane Adventures action over the years as well, locals are used to
The Sandman: Overture by Neil Gaiman and JH Williams III, will begin on Oct. 30, and be published bi-monthly, so says DC Comics to the New York Times.
Gerry Conway's request to fans: Starting in the mid-70s DC offered creators an opportunity for what they called “equity participation.” With the
We're used to ComiXology sales, where a stack of titles will be sold at 99 cents each. And Dark Horse's Digital Bundles where a huge amount of digital
BOOM! Studios are offering four pre-order packages of exclusive titles and variants available at San Diego Comic Con this year. No rushing to get in line
Natasha Simpson writes; Not another Kickstarter! Crowd-sourcing is now a great way to get projects funded whether its film, art or even comics, it’s
Derm McG writes; Bunsen Bunnies is a web comic about lab rabbits. Just not the usual sort. Most lab rabbits have science done to them. These bunnies DO
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
Gerry Conway writes; I need your help. DC Comics is a great company. It was the first major publisher to offer creator contracts on a regular basis,
By Cameron Hatheway Sometimes you may have a great idea for a comic, but don’t have the funds to afford an artist to make your vision come to life. Why
Diamond Book Distributors has launched their Diamond Graphic Novel Common Core List for teachers and librarians, with a series of graphic novels
Louis Falcetti writes; The scariest stories are always the most plausible. For instance the popular Saw franchise, which capitalized on the very
Colin O' Mahoney writes; IDW’s Half Past Danger #1 was announced last week as a sell-out that is going back to print. That printing will now also include
Tickets for Wizard World Comic Con this weekend cost $50 for Sunday. VIP tickets cost $80 respectively. Every attendee gets a Neal Adams-covered Walking
Marada The She Wolf by Chris Claremont and John Bolton is being collected and republished by Titan Comics for the first time, later this year. Initially a
I sympathize with Marvel's production people on this one. Patching in revisions on finished art... man, have I been there. There he is folks, proof
Dave Dellecese writes; “Sorry, kid. It’s a tough business to break into.” With those curt words roughly ten years ago in response to my asking for advice,
T Campbell writes; It’s hard out there for a working-class fantasy hero. From a distance, the job looks like so much fun. You get to kill dragons, beat up
Robert J. Sodaro writes; Stephan Lapin has a dream; his dream is to crack into the extremely difficult of being a comicbook writer. He has been reading





























