New in stores this week from Avatar Press is something over a decade old. In 2003 Avatar published Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance. A stand-alone
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Marvel are never that obvious about their cancellations. While DC always have FINAL ISSUE, with Marvel this month we have FATAL FINISH LINE ALL-NEW GHOST
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! It's another week of New Comics Now, that means more Batmans, Axis, and Image.
Shipping in March from Boundless LADY DEATH: APOCALYPSE #2 $3.99 Cover: Renato Camilo Writer: Mike Wolfer Art: Marc Borstel MR, Color, 32 pages, monthly
Valiant has announced the new story direction for its flagship title, X-O Manowar. The new arc is called Dead Hand and its being labeled as a devastating
Above is Simone Bianchi's exclusive Star Wars cover for the Books-A-Million chain. And below is the Joe Quinones exclusive cover for Kings Comics in
By Cameron Hatheway Someone in the little town of Tackleford has been setting barns on fire. With the town’s population consisting of eccentric residents
March's solicitations for Avatar Press show the latest in Alan Moore's first monthly comic in ages, Crossed +100, and plenty more from some very familiar
By Josh Hechinger Welcome once more to From Strip to Script, where I reverse-engineer a script from a finished page of someone else’s comic. By the time
Sitting in a room bathed in the cozy glow of the lights of a Christmas tree on a grey afternoon in December, I’m reading Wytches #3 from Image Comics. And
This is a compilation of Brazilian-created X-Men comics, created as backups strips for the (very) old Brazilian editions of the Marvel superhero comic,
Wytches,from Image Comics, has been one of my favorite books of 2014, and I'm not alone. It is a darkly intriguing book, a very human one, and the
Last week, we reported on Michael Pearson, a man recruiting artists to draw comic book art for him, by faking approval letters from Dark Horse Comic
At the weekend, we reported that Bleeding Cool favourite, Real-Life-Superhero-turned-mixed-martial-arts-fighter Phoenix Jones was in a fight for the SFLA
Before Image Comics was formed, Erik Larsen famously sent an anonymous letter to Comics Buyer's Guide (though he may not have meant it to be anonymous)














