It's not just the American Golden Age comics from the nineteen thirties which are seeing a price bump of late. The Dandy Beano Summer Special from 1963,
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Can't afford a copy of Action Comics #1 now it's a million dollar topping comic book? Well, how about just a page of it? Loose covers and centerfolds have
Marvel's standard sized six-issue Premiere Hardcovers have stuck at the $19.99 price point through the year. Marvel trade paperbacks however have moving
From their Geek Easy pad come Aaron and Tri-Force Mike of A Comic Shop in Florida, with another retailer run down of this week's top comic books. In their
The iPad's lack of multitasking has been a bane to some people. It would seem like the perfect device to read a comic on, while listening along to your
On Sunday, John Arcudi talked to the Philadephia Inquirer on why he hates superheroes. Just as his new superhero comic, a god somewhere, is published from
TankWatch: A video trailer for the new Tank Girl series shipping in November. SciverWatch: Ethan Van Sciver was seen at three separate booths at Wizard
Stan Lee has taken his latest alliterative message about his new superhero line from Boom! Studios to YouTube to talk to retailers. Watch him pitch the
I understand that as a result of a major accident, a number of comic books won't be reaching comic stores served out of Diamond Comic Distribution's Los
Bleeding Cool previously reported that Ape Entertainment were to publich a comic licensed from the Black Dynamite movie. Well, at the other end of the
In this first look at Alex Ross' cover to The Last Phantom #4 from Dynamite, the central figure seems to have been surpised in the act of self-pleasure,
I have landed back in Blightly after a few days is Des Plaines, off Chicago O'Hare airport, and a few hours in Chicago actual. Flown in by Wizard to cover
A Frank Quitely cover to the Vertigo vampire series from a few years ago, Bite Club, that would probably have done a lot better if it was published now...
From Now Comics 1988 From IDW in 2010 With just a little for seasoning... In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some
On Friday night the high-end vintage comics community was abuzz that Metropolis Comics had listed an unrestored copy of Detective Comics #27 on their
Shi was a popular "bad girl" comic creation in the nineties, that made creator Billy Tucci's name, form his own publisher Crusade. An Japanese/American
Oh, but this is beautiful. I mean I can't really call this a swipe. It's a homage, but one that goes far further than a simple image. The
Another walk around the Wizard World Chicago Comic Con talking to creators (and well away from the Blagojevich crowds now). Although there are loud "boos"
Rod Blagojevich is charging $50 for a signature and $80 for a photo op at Wizard World Chicago Comic Con. Though you can see video of him giving them away
He may have been found guilty of misleading investigators. He may have had a mistrial on other charges leading to a new court case for next year. There
Despite the lack of major publishers, there was still a lot to see at Wizard World Chicago this weekend. Feeling more like a large local con than a major
More chats with comic book creators at Wizard World Chicago Comic Con. Apparently there are 300 comic book creators showing their wares at the show this
We start with Kabuki. We finish with Popcorn. But this is a quick trip from one side of the Wizard World Comic Con to the other. Do watch out for Julie
It was released last week and sold out. Not that uncommon for an Image comic book. But it looks like Morning Glories by Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma is
What do you do when your political career is over, your name is a national joke and you have nothing left to live for? You go to Wizard World Comic Con.
Brendan McCarthy has written and drawn a new comic book. It is called FUBAR. He does not yet have a publisher. Interested parties are invited to enquire
One of the deeper aspects of the comic book industry that I’ve been keen to cover is the creation of comics themselves – ie. a glimpse into the physical
I understand from the floor of Wizard World Chicago Comic Con that Ape Entertainment is planning to publish a comic book series based on the recently
The Keyboard Is My FuckMonkey: Okay… Back to last week's ongoing Super-Heroic Super-Ramble. CATCHUP CORNER: You'll recall we concluded -- using the
UK graphic novel publisher Crawford Coutts of Insomnia Publications has issued the following statement; Dear all, I am writing to advise you that due to