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Could we get a Detective Comics #900 In April? The numbers have been crunched, the question has been asked and Dan DiDio has responded...
The Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited digital subscription service, where thousands of comics have been made available for all-you-can-eat consumption, has
It's time for all those best of 2012 lists, so that means you have to tell us what you think. Whole lot of polling goin' on here. Hit the Rumour Awards
It's still just in beta. But it's on its way, Marvel's all-you-can-eat digital service, the Marvel DCU, to be available on Apple devices such as the iPad,
As ever, we've received advance notice in the UK of an impending sale on ComiXology in the US tomorrow... simply because it turns up here first. And it
Now it's time for the most self-serving, own-trumpet-blowing, back-patting vote of all. So I thought I'd let you all do it for me. And yes I know we got
From Marvel; "The Vybe is based on innovative, patent pending tactile technology algorithms developed at the Disney Research Labs, called “Surround
All sorts of things happen in the comics industry. Most of them seem to make some kind of sense at the time. But not everything... here's a look back at
Canal Street was the location of a rather intriguing exchange between two men a couple of nights ago. Not Canal Street in Manchester, but Canal Street
You tell people you admire their way with words. The flick of their pencil on the Bristol board. Their witty dialogue, their throroughly thought through
In the CBR Bryan Hitch interview we highlighted earlier today (headlining the buried story within) we also quoted the following from Bryan; Mark likes,
You know how it goes.You build up hope, belief, longing, desire, for a comic book series to succeed, to be wonderful, to blow your mind. And then it just
The Phoenix Weekly comic book is, basically, the best comic book ever created for children. Better than The Eagle, better then Tiger, better than early
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan #3 (Variant) by Neal Adams Choosing this cover came to be a surprise for me.
What a lot of lovely comics we've had so far. Some, we knew were going to be fantastic. The new Grandville from Bryan Talbot, Chris Ware's Building
Louis Falcetti writes; I've told this story before in the forum, but I'll tell it again because I love it. Even though I try to follow the cardinal
Marvel Comics has intervened in the early eBay sale of a leaked copy of Amazing Spider-Man 700.
Epicenter Comics is a new publisher set up in San Diego. Look, here is their Facebook page. This is likely to be their website. Their president is one
Tomorrow's Observer newspaper will feature a sprawling interview and feature with Alan Moore. In which we learn about his great-grandfather, Ginger
DC Comics have listings for a new editor position and two editorial assistants for their New York offices. The editor is for the DC line, the assistants
Four companies! Okay, five if you count Avatar and Boundless separately. But all with a single mission! To get in the front of Previews. Here's how their
White Luke Cage invites Galacta onto his talk show at the New York Comic Con... courtesy of Patrick Willems. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kkak9ySqm9o
This is an eBay listing for Amazing Spider-Man #700, in hand, for $50. It was ended early after Marvel Comics intervened. It was listed by the owner of
This is Echo, as seen in the current Daredevil: End Of Days comic, as drawn/painted by David Mack. And this is Skin Diamond, a self described masochist,
Bryan Hitch's interview with CBR was revelatory in all sorts of ways. If only for the comics that weren't as well as the comics that are. Such as; my one
The ending of Amazing Spider-Man 700 has leaked online well in advance of its release to comic book retailers.
Rantz Hoseley (remember him? When Longbox Comics was a thing?) writes; If you’re receiving this, it’s because a.) I know you and b.) at some point we’ve
Building Stories by Chris Ware is one of those perfect Christmas gifts for comic book readers. A collection of a variety of comics, newspapers, pamphlets



























