The French cartoonist Riss, real name Laurent Sourisseau, injured in the attack against Charlie Hebdo almost two weeks ago, will succeed the late
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Comics Reviewed This Week: Star Wars #1 Hellbreak #1 Conan/Red Sonja #1 Fortune #1 Ultimate Spider-Man #9 Star Wars #1 (Marvel, $4.99) By Graig Kent
As Reed Pop acquires ECCC to sit alongside C2E2 and NYCC, and Wizard World brings in Pittsburgh Comicon (does any of that money go to convicted
We'd heard they were paring back the Avengers titles, But today's solicitations confirmed one. SECRET AVENGERS #15 ALES KOT (W) MICHAEL WALSH (a) Cover by
December saw DC Comics take the lead in marketshare in the number of comic books published in 2014, but how much of that was down to publishing more
Angoulême is the world's largest comic book art festival, with its 42nd annual event scheduled for the end of the month, in the French town that gives the
In a Previews interview with Dan Jurgens and Jeff King, we learned a few things... Firstly, there's a mix of Alan Moore's Supremacy and Grant Morrison's
It was the name of a rather fun fan-fic-editing project (see below). But it is also where Captain America is heading... Age Of Hydra.
It's always fun when this kind of thing happens. This week, I took the girls to see Big Hero 6, ahead of its UK release at the end of the month. By which
We saw the top ten December 2014 direct market comic book statistics last week, now everything fleshes out a little. Four issues of Axis pushed The
Marvel Comics are pushing out their full solicitations a day earlier than usual - and DC of course put their out two months ahead of usual... Thanks to
Adi Tantimedh writes, Warning: Spoilers There’s a reason many hardcore film fans are into Michael Mann. He’s one of the last hardcore proponents of Film
Dan DiDio has been posting on Facebook his memories of DC Comics as they prepare for their move to Burbank. It sounds a little too much like a memorial
It may have sold out once the price dropped this weekend. But Amazon are promising to get more copies in and the price is staying the same. The Walking
Dynamite Entertainment is resurrecting one of horror's most infamous villains in Reanimator, a four-issue miniseries written by Keith Davidsen and