Here's a look at the New New Suicide Squad, straight from the backs of this week's DC Comics titles. With the new team ready, in order, Parasite, Black
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Nerdist has the PR puffery on Spider-Verse being a Battleworld reality in Secret Wars with its own spinoff series. SPIDER-VERSE #1 MIKE COSTA (w) • ANDRE
Last Free Comic Book Day, Red Giant Entertainment gave away a lot of comic books for Free Comic Book Day, packaging four titles in a card backed pack.
This is the cover to Dark Horse's Sergio Aragonés Stomps Star Wars. And this is his Marvel cover for Star Wars #2, replacing the Berkeley Breathed cover,
Consider this an irregular feature looking at comic books that have gone to second prints or more. Now, it is worth remembering that some publishers plan
iZombie was the comic that Chris Robertson and Mike Allred created for DC/Vertigo. That's before they cancelled the series and fired Robertson from the
So George Peter Gatsis has been creating a model for a Cerebus action figure for quite some time now. One of the folks who has been working with Dave Sim
Dark Horse Comics reveal two variant covers for Archie Vs. Predator #2 for us this morning, and they stem from the minds of Robert Hack and Dustin Nguyen
Michael Davis is an artist, writer, mentor, and entertainment executive. He writes, On January 21st of this year, the Washington Post broke the story of
A new Wednesday! Calloo, callay! Darth Vader #1 comes to comic stores... with our man in black visiting a certain Jabba The Hutt. And laying down some
So we have a Secret Wars and a Convergence coming, with all manner of dimensional travel, worlds fighting worlds and Marvel and DC fighting to tell the
Things are gearing up for ComicsPRO next week, the conference of particular importance to retailers and to discussing the upcoming year in comics among
Darkseid has been rather prominent in the DC Universe in the New 52, even if he hasn't been on the page as much. From the beginning of Geoff Johns' run on
We've come a long way. Gail Simone created the concept in 1999 in her infamous website "Women In Refrigerators", named after the Ron Marz which saw Green
When done right, Green Hornet is an amazing character regardless of what time period he's in... when done wrong he looks like Seth Rogen... so dropping