Power Girl #15, for August 2010. Excalibur #3 for December 1988 In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree. They
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A new strip by Tim Buckley for Ctrl-Alt-Del... The fourth search result for "punk girl" on Google Images. In Swipe File we present two or more images that
This week's Dark Avengers' finale. And a classic Alan Davis promo piece... Flip Wolverine over he's done. In related news. a number of retailers who
Spawn, the second longest running book at Image, has been plagued by lateness of late. Although the solicitations keep up a monthly schedule, the book's
Meet Erro. Currently with an exhibition in the Pomidou Centre in France. Now those look like familiar images don't they? Here's one from Brian Bolland.
Grant Morrison has a history of putting himself in his comics - whether literally as in Animal Man, or with an avatar, as in The Invisibles. Of course The
This is a double page spread from 2000AD's ABC Warriors by Pat Mills and Mike McMahon. And this, The Virus Is Activated By Fear from a new exhibition by
Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray and Giancarlo Caracuzzo's new graphic novella from Image Comics is published next week. A metatextual tale about a comic
The other shoe has dropped regarding digital comics publishing in France. While the day of street protest by and on behalf of beleaguered comic book
Alan Moore may have made an appearance on The Simpsons. But it would be his comic Killing Joke, with Brian Bolland that would be picked up by South Park.
Last week's issue of Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season #8, Them Fucking (Plus The True History Of The Universe) featured an issue long sex scene between
I saw this ad on the tube yesterday. And no I didn't see an example of royal armour staring out of me, part of the new exhibition at the Tower Of London.
This is a piece of Rogue Trooper fan art that 2000AD and Dynamite artist PJ Holden drew for personal use online, coloured by Steven Denton. And these are
Here are the UK posters. But I saw the trailer for this last week and was just waiting for the Eric Idle song. "Just remember that you're standing on a
Because some things just need to be read. Read online. And read now. No, I mean now. I don't care if there's someone on the phone, if your job depends on
Rob Liefeld Draws Cover To Chase Variant... Variant
In this issue: Godot arrives; turning your comic into an ePub; theoretical formatting for iPad/iBook; Valentine sales figures; and further Amazon drama
How many people in the Angoulême bars can you see tonight wearing red Spirou hats? As the drinking begins, here's an earlier look at Angoulême today, all
So why was there no cover image in Marvel's March solicitations for Nemesis, the new creator-owned series by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven? Especially
Despite the recession, this was one of the better years for people owed money and there were no major comics bankruptcies. Zenescope went from being one
In this column: our shambolic and ongoing launch, Paypal worries, and the possibility of a print-on-demand collection of Valentine Episodes 01-06. We
Three days to Valentine going on sale, and I've spent most of my time in the last week dealing with this music video edit. This is where we'll be on
We launch Episodes 1 and 2 of Valentine in nine days. I'm up to my neck in website building, as well having two music videos in post. That's why I
Denny O'Neil has a long history in the comics industry as both a writer and editor. He's best known for writing Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman,
Over the last few days I've had a number of people sent me notes to the effect that Scott Pilgrim was to leave Oni. With five out of the six books
In which our heroine tussles with the difficulties of publishing a comic in formats that were really made for plain text, and at last sorts Valentine out
Another week of high achievement here in Valentine Towers. No, I'm joking. I spent most of this week dealing with one edition of the comic: Hebrew. Turns
That's a shout-out to J M Ringuet, who created Stolen Suns, which he reckons was the first comic formatted specifically for iPhone. He also gives it away
Norman Osborn and Harry Osborn's hair has been a mystery, since Steve Ditko drew a few wiggly lines. In today's more photo-realistic styles, it has taken
(Warning: this is a really fucking long column. But, seeing as it contains an overview of all current digital comic distributors and platforms, it kind of