By Victoria Marsden A few months ago, I was thrilled to read that Adrian Tomine was putting out another issue of Optic Nerve, the offbeat mini-comic I had
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By Hannah Means-Shannon After a successful inaugural year in 2012, taking over the same space as the previously running Philadelphia Alternative Comic
The one thing you hear people complain about in comics is there aren't enough all-ages books on the market. My response to that has always been: "Comic
Are you a fan of Spider-Man, The Hulk, The Uncanny X-Men, The Avengers or Thor? Do you love our National Pastime? In a very rare event, you can enjoy both
The 1602 series written by Neil Gaiman and drawn by Andy Kubert hits the 99 Cent bins on ComiXology on Monday, as well the various spinoff series and the
I only got to go down to SDCC for a day this year and had meetings most of the time I was there, but I did get to wander for a few minutes and found
By Hannah Means-Shannon IDW Treasury Editions are doing well by Joe Hill. First they released his Terrifyingly Tragic Treasury Edition and now Locke &
Joe Farrar writes; Welcome to Size Matters! A monthly look at the goings on in the world of comics. Specifically, a look at what oversized hardcovers will
Thank you, TMZ. You have justified your existence forever.
Here's an audio ad for Walt Flanagan and Brian Johnson's new comic from Dynamite, The Cryptozoic Man... coming soon from Dynamite.
When asked "Have you ever thought of doing anything else other than comics?", Prophet, Multiple Warheads and King City creator Brandon Graham told us;
The highest CGC-graded copy of Batman #1, slabbed at CGC 9.2, has just sold at the current Heritage Signature Auction for $567,625. A strong yet
By Nikolai Fomich I remember Carmine. I met him once, a few years back at Wizard World in Philadelphia. I had bought a used copy of 1992’s The Greatest
Congrats to Los Angeles photographer Aniz Adam Ansari, who has just landed an Associate Editor gig at DC Comics Digital in Burbank. He already messes with
This October, Fred Van Lente and Khari Evans are going to show us the secret origin of the Sect Civil War. The war has been brewing for centuries as the
It was one of the first major company crossovers. Now, Unity returns with the current Valiant Entertainment comics, though it appears to be rather
I love these little preview/final page changes that pop up publicly from DC from time to time. And so do the rest of you, my analytics tell me. An
So what did we learn from the Forever Evil #1 preview? A flying/superstrong woman with heels and a cape... and two flying men descending from the sky to
Yesterday, ICV2 published a two part interview with Dan DiDio and Jim Lee. They asked some hard questions, but it seemed more of a questionnaire, only a
At San Diego Comic Con, IDW announced a new Little Nemo project, Return To Slumberland by Eric Shanower and Gabriel Rodriguez. But it's not the
Between the purchase of Archaia and the upcoming release of 2 Guns starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg, Boom Studios, where the story comes from,
In New Avengers, the Illuminati have been struggling with the idea of destroying other Earths in order to save their own. In Infinity #1, it looks like
It was solicited that Neil Gaiman was to co-write Guardians Of The Galaxy #5 with Brian Bendis, specifically that he'd write the words for Angela. That
A preview page of Batman Inc #13 reveals a last minute change from Jason Todd as Wingman on the left, replaced by Dark Ranger on the right in the finished
Every week, reporting from the coalface of the comics industry, which books are retailers trying to up their orders on before they come out, as they see
Early this week we took a look at the first trailer for Head Smash, a new graphic novel from Arcana that already has a film deal in the works. I mentioned
Tom Strong knows the score. So, today, that's exactly what I did. And here's what I thought. Grant Morrison's Batman comes to an end. Not with a bang, but
From Ten Grand... "CEMETERY CATS, the first illustrated fantasy novel from Joe's Comics, tells the story of Kristabel, a cat whose fourteen-year-old
Frazer Irving first drew Grant Morrison's comics for Seven Soldiers with Klarion, Since then, he's been seen on Batman Inc and the like. And now he's
Nice big massive spoilers for today's Fearless Defenders. Because they've created a rather interesting set up today. From next issue's solicitations, "New




























