King Tiger back-up stories appeared in the pages of Black Out ahead of the new series being announced, and Dark Horse have actually done Bleeding Cool a
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The most recent Previews listed four new Vertigo titles for October, of twelve new launches planned for this year. Art Ops, Clean Room, Survivors Club and
This is a side-effect of the move by Marvel Studios to get their films distributed more widely in China, that they may not have anticipated. Iron Man 3
In one week we get the launches of This Damned Band, Dark Coridor, Jirni Vol 2, John Flood, Red Sonja/Conan, Shadow Vol 2, And in two weeks? Adam 3, King
Sex Criminals #11 by Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky, with its flourescent pink bags, it's 1:35 sketch covers, and its Bryan O'Malley variant was
Invincible Iron Man is the lead title of the All-New All-Different Marvel relaunch. But it may not be the only Iron Man title Brian Bendis is writing.
A few changes for the Big Two, 'twixt solicitation and publication. Ian Churchill will be the artist on Wonder Woman #43 rather than David Finch and
DC Comics is getting 500 free bags to retailers. They will feature two shows airing on Fox, Gotham and Minority Report and will arrive in stores on
Wow. So much. August is jam-packed-full if you are a comics fan in London. Time for me to pick and choose... Saturday August 1st Mark Buckingham Signing,
Gail Simone, writer of Red Sonja #17, talks with writer Doug Murray about Jungle Girl Season Three #4, both on sale now. Cover Art by Frank Cho. GAIL
Recently, I came across an old video for a "Lookbook" for a men's fashion company dating back to 2011, so this isn't new news, but my friends and I
Eisner-nominated publishing company Magnetic Press recently completed its second successful appearance at SDCC, with their first panel featuring
Doug Murray, co-writer of Jungle Girl Season Three #4, talks with writer Gail Simone about Red Sonja #17, both on sale now. Cover art by Rebecca Isaacs
Cal State Northridge will be hosting and art gallery focusing on the work of comic book legend Jack Kirby. The event, Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic
Andrez Bergen writes, What is it about Melbourne? Strangely enough, the five novels I've published and two previous graphic novels have all been set at














