For those of you who don’t know, Mouse Guard creator David Petersen has brought a number of other writers/illustrators onto his team for Mouse Guard:
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Adventure, bugs, and comic books are definitely the way to any young reader’s heart, and thanks to entomologist and cartoonist Jay Hosler the combination
Radio 4 is celebrating the life and work of the doyenne of science fiction Ursula K. Le Guin with three programmes: Ursula Le Guin at 85, a documentary
Coming from Fantagraphics Books soon.... but coming from Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery in Seattle even sooner. Where on Saturday 18th April from
Last month comiXology ran a Buy One Get One Free on all Marvel titles. Here is the top ten. 1. Silk #1 2. Star Wars #2 3. Darth Vader #1 4. Star Wars #1
Seems like this bundling for charity is becoming a real thing. We've been covering Humble Bundle for a while now and recently learned about Groupees. Now
Mike Johnson was recently announced as the writer on the fan-gasmic crossover between Star Trek and Green Lantern, but exactly one day before that went
It seems a big day for spoilers. Just as CBR spoiled a big plot twist in last night's Marvel's Agents Of SHIELD before the West Coast and the rest of the
Tomorrow's Convergence titles all feature extra material for the new reader to explain the importance and history of he characters being revisited by the
Titan Comics is about to release a book sure to send chills up and down your spine. The Evil Within, written by Ian Edginton (Scarlet Traces, Victorian
Okay, so I knew there was a comic book store in Kingston Upon Thames, my most local town. I had written abut it. Only problem was, I couldn't find it. It
Crossed, the post-apocalyptic world created by Garth Ennis, continues to grow and is one of the longest running horror comic on the market. With the
By Jason Strangis For most fans, Comic-Con International: San Diego is an impossible dream. Because the show now sells out within hours after going on
Here we have a look at some process art from an upcoming issue of Jim Butcher's Dresden Files: Down Town. The art is done by Carlos Gomez and you can see
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent Former DC and Dark Horse writer/editor Barbara Randall Kesel addressed a packed room of