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Bleeding Cool had previously run a story that Spawn collaborator Greg Capullo was looking to leave the Image comic Haunt for work at DC and Marvel to
Here's Brave New World Comice of Newhall, California's ad for Free Comic Book Day, coming up on May 7th. Nice Wonder Woman sting at the beginning.
A free comic teaching new library users how to use their system, using the narrative device of a zombie attack has, well, extended a little outside its
Former mayor of Sioux city, the Rev Bill Skinner, died last Thursday. In notices of his death and memorial, it was noted that he was mayor of the city
According to a number of Barnes & Noble employees in the USA, in June, Barnes & Noble will be expanding the amount and range of comic books they
ArtWatch: Tom Fowler is replacing Terry Moore on Venom #3. MagWatch: Tripwire finally claws its way back into Diamond's Previews. Under an exclusive
John Constantine's rumored return to the DCU was a major topic of conversation here again today, and I've seen Rich's original post on the subject spark
This is what happens when I don't keep up to date with the small pile of comics by the side of my bed. I miss something like this. In Glamourpuss #18 by
Written and drawn in 1972. Only published in the APA zine Love in 1975. Frank Miller's earliest work, as scanned in and uploaded by Comics-n-ERB on the
Yesterday I told you that John Constantine was coming back to the DC Universe. And tomorrow, while Doctor Who is on, current Hellblazer writer, who is
So I've been talking to retailers. Quite a few of them. Asking them how they've been ordering the first issues of both Marvel and DC's big summer
Comics Launch Pad is a very different kind of comic convention. While usually comic book professionals attend conventions for free, at Launch Pad they pay
When Joe Quesada became Editor-In-Chief, one of his edicts was to stop characters from smoking. His father had died of lung cancer, he didn't want to
Earlier this week we pointed out that the DC Comics Presents: Legion Of Superheroes: Legion Of The Damned 100 Page Spectacular #1 (breathe in) reprinting
It is one of the best selling English language comic books in the world. Reaching a peak of over a million copies, it still sells enough on British
EmploymentWatch: Bobbie Chase talks about joining DC Comics. Respectfully, etc etc. KirbyWatch: Mark Buckingham and Steve Leialoha work up a familiar
He's conned his way out of a deal with the devil, but nothing could keep him out of the DCU forever, it would seem. And speaking of last second reprieves,
I don't know where. I don't know when. I don't know how. But I am reliably informed from a certain Brazilian in the know that John Constantine will be
The American Library Association, the world's largest library conference, is doing something new for their national conference from June 24th to the 27th
Okay it's not quite his last issue, in that Al Ewing will be working with Garth on future issues. But it is a farewell of sorts and an end of the arc. So
So what happens when your comic is nominated for an Eisner for Best Humour Publication... but it's out of print? And a new print is a long way away? And
Here is a new page from the classic Kree-Skrull War from Avengers, created by Upper Deck Card Entertainment and written by Sean McKeever for a new series
From the Fantagraphics blog, just one of collector Thomas Rehhoff's sketches of Luba and Maggie from Beto and Xamie Hernandez, in Batman and Robin form....
SarahJaneSmithWatch: The week before her death, Tom Baker had signed to record a series of Doctor Who audio dramas with Elisabeth Sladen. The BBC will run
Phill Hall used to be the News editor for Comics International before launching the PDF comics magazine Borderline before abandoning comics altogether.
We've done this for going on a couple years now and if there's one thing I've noticed, it's that you can never tell when something's going to really take
Dennis 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,
First Keith Davidsen. Now Jim Kuhoric. Avatar seems to making a habit of hiring ex-Diamond Comic Distributors employees of late. Jim will be Avatar's new
Ah yes, the age-old debate: booth babes, ban ‘em or bring ‘em on? It’s not a new discussion topic; booth babes have existed longer than the mini skirt.


























