In Tom Brevoort's most recent Question & Answer session at CBR, he stated that both Amazing Spider-Man and the Mighty and New Avengers would be
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Numbercrunching DC's August 2011 solicitations, looking at all original DCU-related titles is a little easier. At DC, we have a better idea of page
Time for a slightly delayed numbercrunching for Marvel's August-shipping comic books. Two things of note. Marvel have seemed to decide that their $2.99
First Real Life Deadpool, now this. A man in a Spider-Man mask was part of an armed robbery of a Wilmington, Delaware 7-11 Friday night. Dana DiFilippo
At MCM London Expo yesterday we saw a teaser trailer for Thrill Electric, the enhanced digital comic from Leah Moore and John Reppion, Emma Vieceli and
There's been lots of talk around the comic/movie internet recently about just how certain subplots that seem to be taking root in the Marvel Studios
This is how a comics publisher ends, not with a bang but with a whimper. And selling the company's neon sign on Craigslist Huge TOKYOPOP neon logo sign,
Hollywood Reporter has revelaed what's in the stolen documents that DC Comics is now being allowed to use in its case against Marc Toberoff, who is suing
ConWatch: San Diego Comic Con doesn't have a business licence - and is registered in La Mesa rather than San Diego... GodWatch: Does Thor, and other
The theory behind this rumor has been out there for going on a couple years now, but with the effectiveness of X-Men First Class, the idea is gaining a
Dave Gibbons speech for accepting the Eagle Award Roll Of Honour 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuDx3lxe3ew Held at the MCM London Expo, one of the
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool; I have a question for all of you out there in Bleeding Cool-land. It’s an important question, one which you should
Joe Jusko is the artist for the new Captain Action toy packaging designs. Apparently he was a fan from a kid, and now gets to make his mark on the
So the Preview Day at MCM London Expo. It's more of a meet and greet today, a chance for an extended set up as people without jobs come to the show.
FlipWatch: Frank Cho fully pencilled Rhino/She-Hulk-as-White-Queen, won at the Big Wow! Comic Fest... flipped. BusinessWatch: The decline of print comics
Speaking of Green Lantern marketing, as we were just yesterday, I must say I'm almost disappointed to see that Verizon, Google, or someone of that nature
Junk Food have a bunch of retro-styled superhero T-shirts, whether that being retro from the sixties or the ninetiies. Pre-faded, oddly juxtaposed images
Apparently there have been petitions. Well, it appears they have been successful. HeroClix is to make a Squirrel Girl figure for people to, well, click
Avatar are to launch a new weekly webcomic in October, based on Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows' Crossed. Crossed: Wish You Were Here by Si Spurrier
From Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors, out this week from DC Comics And the Care Bear Stare, from the Care Bears animated cartoon, engraved on the mind of
So Green Lantern receives a toast at his local bar hangout from Elektra, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Superman, Kick Ass, all the superheroes who have now got
Here's original art from Invincible #79 by Ryan Ottley And here's a close up of that panel of Eve, Invincible's girlfriend. Doing the old "does my bum
There's an awful lot of stuff going on in comic books this week, but it's worth taking time to check out this one, I think. In this week's issue of Green
We knew that Jamie McKelvie was drawing the cover to the new Art Brut album Brilliant! Tragic! But it appears the band are doing a lot more than that. To
In the small town of Los Molinos in Chico, California, the position of mayor is a purely honourable one. And rather than being voted for, it is given to
EastAsiaWatch: Taro Aso, ex-Japanese prime minister and famous geek, is now the official government Anime Envoy to China. Kotaku loks at why that's
Bleeding Cool has already run pieces on the IDW Godzilla and Avatar/Boundless War Goddess mass retailer variant covers, but now Marvel has entered the
As Rich said earlier today, that Strange Adventures cover does look a bit strange as printed, and not for the intended adventurous reason. Of course,
A few pages from the second issue of Robert Kirkman and Rob Liefeld's upcoming collaboration, The Infinite. So proof, if nothing else, that issue two is
It used to be an observed comics publishing maxim, that you spread the comics you publish through the month. That certain buyers have a fixed amount they


























