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Artist Mark Wheatley contacted BC recently to let us know about an amazing woman in need of help and a way we can do just that. Mark wrote us the
Cry Havoc, the new Image series from Simon "Si" Spurrier and Ryan Kelly was announced this week to much fanfare, including the endorsement of Alan Moore,
Sothebys is auctionng a new lot of original comic book art by Hergé, Uderzo, Jacobs, Alex Raymond, Hal Foster, Floyd Gottfredson, even a Windsor McKay
In one week we see the launch of Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare, Art Ops, Sklylanders Superchargers, Black Magick, Angela: Queen Of Hel, Doctor
DC has cardboard-cutout masks, plastic rings and newspapers. Marvel has build-your-own cardboard Iron Man... Well, now Valiant is giving away full-blown
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
A famed and long-considered missing early Mel Ramos Batman painting, A Sinister Figure Lurks In The Shadows, 1962, has surfaced in southern California and
In January, DC Comics is giving fans the chance to colour their own comics covers with Adult Colouring Book variant covers. But what will they colour them
I have an awful lot of time for Eric Stephenson. Entering the comic industry during one of its most creative bankrupt periods and places (hell, he wrote
Back in 2011, I wrote a piece about he Steve Rogers Captain America being written by Nick Spencer as vehemently opposed to the allegoricalised actions of
Valiant's next ongoing series – Wrath of the Eternal Warrior by writer Robert Venditti and artist Raul Allen – picks up directly in the aftermath of their
Writer Joseph Michael Linsner discusses Dynamite's series Dawn/Vampirella #5 with Byron Brewer. BYRON BREWER: Joe, your team-up of two classic femme
I understand that the Paris branch of Humanoids will be at Paris Comic Con this weekend with a big announcement. It's all very hush hush, but word is that
Here's the final cover to Barb Wire, issue 8 by Adam Hughes for Dark Horse Comics.. And he's saying goodbye to her in style. Well. Barb Wire's style