Rich Johnston is in Italy, writing from the Treviso Comics Festival. Apologies for the reduced posting but this is bloody Italy, okay? Day One: Okay,
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Rich is off to the Treviso Comics Festival for a few days, and I think the industry may be catching its breath a bit this weekend anyway -- but there's
From the New York Comic Con event listings, for the Saturday at 11am... MTV Geek with Stan Lee Join MTV Geek as they discuss what's in store for MTV
Last Unicorn is an adapted comic series coming out from IDW based on the Peter S. Beagle novel, by Peter Gillis, Renae De Liz and Ray Dillon, through
SPOILERS FOR ASTONISHING X-MEN: XENOGENESIS #3 BY WARREN ELLIS AND KAARE ANDREWS. What seems like an age ago, I reported that Warren Ellis was
It's 2.30pm in New York City. The one-on-one interviews with DC and Wildstorm staff have been completed and they're running one big internal meeting about
I always thought you couldn't libel the dead. Drinky Crow/Maakies creator Tony Millionaire seems to be of another opinion. In that one of his old strips
This is what Dynamite are serving up for the festive period, a Project Superpowers Christmas Carol, written by Alex Ross and Brandon Jerwa, drawm by
This is a sketch from a new Dynamite book by Garth Ennis and Adriano Batista. Garth already writes the Boys and Battlefield books for Dynamite, Adriano
On Wednesday, The Walking Dead #77 went live on Comixology, downloadable onto PCs, iPads and iPhones on the same day as release in print in the US - and a
The Delcourt "Seven" series of graphic novels. Cover designs from 2007. The Marvel Civil War crossover. Cover designs from 2006. In Swipe File we present
JobWatch: Anyone to take a brief for a high profile paying job drawing/painting in the more-intricate Disney style? Think painted castles and
So the Wildstorm Universe titles are to end. And the licensed books to be published by DC. But what about the rest? The Wildstorm creator
In today's Panel Borders podcast, Alex Fitch interviews Paul Cornell. During the conversation he lets listeners know, regarding the appearance of Sandman
Bleeding Cool has received an early copy of CLiNT#2 out in a week. So what's the score? Cost: £3.99 Pages of Kick Ass 2 #1: 8 Pages of Turf #2: 14 Pages
Currently Amazon are listing the B.P.R.D. Plague Of Frogs hardcover, to be released in February, at a massive 52% off. Down from $34.99 to $16.86. Given
IndiaWatch: It's not just America where movie stars can become comic book creators overnight. In India, Bollywood star Arya Babbar has written his first
To promote the 480-page Simon And Kirby Superheroes hardcover volume published by Titan Books on Friday in the UK and next week in the US, this is Poison
While Charlie Brooker glowers from above. Sadly he doesn't seem to be doing a comic, and neither do Pegg or Frost. Boo. Instead, as well as continuing
As Barry Meyer promised last week, Warner Bros continues to roll out structural changes, these coming on the heels of yesterday's DC Comics-focused
It's been a long time coming. Hell, Comixology got the files from publisher Markosia at San Diego Comic Con last year. But today, The Flying Friar went
This is something to do with American Sports I think but apparently in some match or other, some kid tried to dress up in a superhero-style costume and
Marvel are running a sweet little ad for their Digital Comics Unlimited service, on the likes of Yahoo Answers, featuring a post coital scene with the
Getting Lost Girls into the UK has always been problematic, due to inconsistent anti-pornography measures taken by UK Customs And Excise. And yes, it
Recently Dark Horse's Mike Richardson put on an exhibition of his original comic book artwork - and made a bit of a show of it. Here he is in conversation
So Wildstorm is finally ceased to be, the studios in La Jolla ceased to be, staff and projects absorbed into DC Digital in Burbank. Wildstorm was the Jim
As of today, there will be thousands of copies of Skullkickers# 1 on sale in comics shops. Well, two of them have just sold on eBay for $14.99 each. This
Earlier today, the LA Times ran a piece about the current changes at DC Comics. And the line that so many people, including myself, took a double take
Hookjaw was a shark-based strip that appeared in the eventually-banned British boys comics Action, a precursor to 2000AD. Now the Bosnian-now-UK-based
KickWatch: Aaron Johnson says; "Mark Millar's very enthusiastic about it, yeah, definitely. I mean, I think he's sort of set it up for a second one, but