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I can see the phone call in David Gabriel's office at Marvel. "Did you know our second issue of our Chewbacca comic - Chewbacca! I know! Well instore it
Ho Ho Ho. Looks like Judge Dredd is making a bid to be the next Magnus Robot Fighter, in this Diamond UK retailer variant cover for 2000AD's Christmas
By Michele Brittany, SoCal Correspondent The second day of Stan Lee's Comikaze opened with a bit of confusion with respect to line management for West
Haven't had this kind of vibe from a Daredevil comic book since Scott McDaniel rocked the black and whites... But Charles Soule and Ron Garney have
That's a first look at the Nowhere Men #8 cover. In an interview with Image Comics publisher Eric Stephenson recently, we asked about the status of
After last night's trailer for Preacher during The Walking Dead on AMC, it seems a number of folks hit Amazon. Which means the first volume has entered
This weekend saw the debut of the new Starz series Ash Vs Evil Dead. To go with it and the current Army of Darkness Humble Bundle going on now, Dynamite
‘Supernatural Western’ Reddin is the latest offering from Dead Canary Comics, the new kids on the indie publishing block. In this article, author Matt
Stephen Harber writes, What do you know about the “roaring twenties”? Yes, there were flappers and tommy guns and alcohol was kind of a no-no. But did you
Another retailer jumping on the James Bond bandwagon is Maximum Comics. The store has gotten Denis Calero to create an exclusive cover for the for the new
In a tweet yesterday, appropriate for Halloween, Marvel Entertainment teased a possible Haunted Mansion comic book coming in 2016. The Haunted Mansion
This week sees the release of Ninjak #9 for Valiant. Matt Kindt, Clay Mann and Juan Jose Ryp bring the ending to the Shadow Wars story arc. NINJAK #9
Ashleigh Jay, thirteen year old reporter for Bleeding Cool, talked to Ian McGinty, creator of Welcome To Showside, the new series from Z2. Ashleigh Jay:
Millicent Barnes writes, Since comics began the internal monologue has been as much a part of the medium as its more popular sibling the thought bubble.