At one minute past midnight, Diamond Comic Distributors put their Star Wars: The Force Awakens toys on-line for comic book shops to order. Half an hour
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Byron Brewer talks with artists Steve Uy, Michelle Nguyen and Ken Haeser discuss Dynamite's new Grumpy Cat comic BYRON BREWER: What was your approach to
Oh, Frank Cho... Another of his sketch covers that he will be selling at Baltimore Comic-Con.
Superman: Earth One artist Shane Davis is launching a creator-owned series called Axcend through Image. I got a chance to talk with the artist about doing
With the sixth issue of Justice Inc: The Avenger coming out soon, Byron Brewer caught up with Mark Waid to talk about the series, his collaboration with
Valiant has released the details and art to go with the announced The Death-Defying Dr. Mirage: Second Lives series from Jen Van Meter and Roberto de la
The Bleed is a weekly podcast by Bleeding Cool contributor Joe Schmidt. The podcast consists of the latest news in comics, creator interviews, and a
Samuel Sattin has written a young adult novel that's right over the plate for pop culture fans, described as a hybrid of The Goonies and Buffy the Vampire
Tales of the Nightwatchman Issue #4 will debut at SPX in only a couple of weeks now, from indie publisher So What? Press. This issue will contain two
Are you a fan of all things The Amazing World of Gumball? Created by Ben Bocquelet and produced by Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe, The Amazing
Star Wars: The Force Awakens licensed imagery has shown C-3PO with a Red Arm. In December, James Robinson and Tony Harris are going to tell you how he got
BOOM! Studios to release a spooky tale this October. Mike Carey (Suicide Risk, The Unwritten) and Mike Perkins (Deathlok, The Stand) are teaming up for
Today Marvel confirmed what we all pretty much had worked out, that Amadeus Cho was the new Totally Awesome Hulk. And that Bruce Banner was not. At CBR,
I don't mean by the title that grim and gritty superheroes have returned via Image Comics, but this week's release of the first issue of the anticipated
Allen Warner used to be a familiar comic book writer working for Wildstorm Studios. In the noghties he created and wrote books like Ninja Boy, Skye Runner