Comics Archives

Suicidal Spider-Man
Italian artist Giuseppe Veneziano has a new exhibition of art on display. And it does seem to be having fun with a bunch of familiar supehero icons.
SWIPE FILE: The Firefly Ships
So there are a bunch of fans of Joss Whedon's Firefly and Serenity fans who spend their days and possibly nights creating space ships that might exist in
Three Birds In The Hand
I understand that Supergirl artist Jamal Igle is off the book. And has moved over to Birds Of Prey. Neither DC Comics nor Jamal responded to enquiries. I
2000AD To Republish Zenith?
Zenith was a 2000AD strip that asked, basically, what if Morrissey was a superhero? The first superhero strip for the sci-fi weekly, Zenith first appeared
"I Bloody Loved San Diego, Actually"
Photo by Molly McIsaac. Yes, folks, that's me being licked by Ben Templesmith in the wee hours one night at San Diego. It happens. Yesterday, Heidi
SWIPE FILE: Neonomicon Vs Watchmensch
Last year, Brain Scan published Watchmensch by me and Simon Rohrmuller. A commentary on the comics industry over the last seventy years using the language
The Wolverine Taxi Of Old London Town
On August the 10th next week, this Wolverine covered taxi will be travelling the streets of London. Flag it down and enter a draw to win anything from an
BUSTED: Princess Lucinda
So I receive this email from someone saying; I'm not sure if this would be of any use to you. I work at a Talent Agency in LA. One of the managers here
First Art From Frank Cho's Dragon Line
This is the first glimpse of artwork we've had from creator Frank Cho's upcoming fantasy series Dragon Line for Image Comics mentioned here back in 2007.
The Real Superheroes In Pictures
Bleeding Cool has run a number of articles on real so-called superheroes, people who dress up in costume and perform anti-crime patrols and responses in
Tanya Does San Diego Cosplay
I wouldn't go Google Image searching for Tanya Tate while at work. Not very safe for it, you see, unless you work in either an advertising agency or in a
Jim Muir To Write For CLiNT Magazine
Jim Muir, better known as The Reverend O'Badiah Steppenwolf on the Scottish comedy circuit, is another comedian joining Jonathan Ross, Frankie Boyle and
Kieron Gillen's Curfew Goes Live
A dystopian future (but then again aren't they all) in a society with reduced civil liberties, Curfew is a new free online game from Channel 4 written by
Sarah Palin Of The Dead
Out this Wednesday is Rotten #7 from Moonstone by Mark Rahner, Robert Horton and Dan Dougherty. So what can I tell you? It's about a US civil war veteran