LocalWatch: Jose Alaniz goes through a personal trauma giving away his twelve longbox collection of comics to his local Arizona library. And it makes
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The most recent Sunday edition of the syndicated strip Non Sequitur by Wiley has been replaced with an earlier edition by a number of newspapers at the
Bleeding Cool recently reported on the much-awaited release of the fourth volume of the anthropormophic detective noir series Blacksad, to be published
Considered Tardi's most impressive book, Le Démon Des Glaces - or The Arctic Marauder to give it its English translated name - is planned for release in
Bleeding Cool recently reported on Judge Dredd artist extraordinaire Carlos Ezquerra, currently recovering from having a lung removed and undergoing
DC Entertainment are offering two new positions. One, an International Sales Manager based in New York and a Senior Vice President of Publicity for the
There are two three more names being given by people either being laid off by DC, or who have chosen not to relocate as part of their job. The first is
StripWatch1: Next weekend, 50 newspaper strips turn pink for breast cancer awareness month. StripWatch2: David Hagen talks Peanuts. Which reminds me, must
Earlier this year, Bleeding Cool reported the sad demise of Comics International. The once proud British comics trade magazine that, at its height,
Okay, okay, it's nothing more than that Jim Lee just posted the following sketch to Twitter. Of John Constantine, pint and cigarette in hand, with an
The double page spread, two pages of a comic book combined to create one landscape image for the reader was pioneered by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in the
See Mark Millar? This is how you get a superhero onto a billboard on Times Square. The Alliance for Consumer Education (ACE) have a germ-fighting
self-portrait, ©2010 Dylan Horrocks His bio: Dylan Horrocks lives in New Zealand and is the author of the graphic novel Hicksville (recently re-released
Today sees the Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con take New York. With a little help from Mark Millar, Adam West and a Human Centipede. Then next week, the
SatireWatch: So San Diego Comic Con is to stay in... San Diego. Saves having to print a whole new lot of stationary I suppose. Most people expected this,
Okay, consider this a heads up warning for retailers who live in certain sensitive parts of... well, we're talking America I suppose. But its also
2009 Attendance: 77,000 Percentage of pre-registration compared to 2009 so far: 110% Major comics publishers featured: All of them Even Wizard? Okay, no,
They're all $3.99. None of them are by Warren Ellis or Cully Hamner (though he does do covers). And they all came out in one week. I wouldn't be surprised
Here are ten imaginary US dollars. What can we spend them on today in hope of a decent return in six months time? Well, tip for the top is Green Lantern
Ferg Handley and Kev Hopgood's dramatic historical adventure comic Lawless is the latest announced serialised number for next year's British newstand
MovieWatch: Is Darren Aranofsky going to direct Preacher? StatWatch: Are one in four comic book readers over 65? (No, just that nine in ten over sixty
News is breaking tonight that Comic-Con International has chosen to stay in San Diego, at least through 2015. The San Diego Union-Tribune says:
From Ultimate Comics in the US/Canada and Forbidden Planet in the UK, here is a retailer variant to Mark Millar and John Romita Jr's upcoming Kick Ass 2
Seriously, what were they thinking regarding the new design of Dazzler's costume in X-Men? Note, it's just the same round the front as well. In Swipe File
WizardWatch: Joe Simon attends this weekend's Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con. Say, maybe fellow attendee Mark Millar and he could put their heads
So, it's coming up to the New York Comic Con. The biggest comic book celebration on the east coast. And you want to get in for free. It's probably a bit
He's working on comics from Boom!, Disney and Archie. He's launching MTV Geek. And now Stan "The Man" Lee is lined up to help launch 1821 Comics. This is
Could Claudette Colbert's costume playing the lead in the 1934 movie Cleopatra provided the inspiration for the Vampirella costume designed by Trina
Bob Harras worked for Jim Lee after leaving Marvel (never doing the contributing work that was promised to the press) from New Jersey before working as
The Free Lady Death Premier comic is available from participating retailers in the US and Canada today and in the UK tomorrow. Leading into the new