Clicky for biggy, but these are the Salvador Larroca 'Welcome Home' variant covers we mentioned before being released across a number of Marvel titles in
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Justin Jordan is the co-creator of books like Luther Strode and Dead Body Road at Image Comics, writer on Crossed, owner of the most recognisable beard
Nancy A. Collins, writer of Vampirella #7, talks with Cullen Bunn about Army of Darkness #1, both in stores now! NANCY A. COLLINS: How did you end up with
Lord Mesa is an artist and designer for Funrise Toys as well as a fan of comic books and The Flash and Arrow television series. Each week Lord Mesa does
When Dynamite relaunched the Gold Key characters into their own comics, Fred Van Lente was giving the reins to Magnus: Robot Fighter. Now with the twelfth
He's the author/artist of The Goon. And he's the Vice President of Business Development of Oni Press. And together they're creating a crime comic from
Valiant Entertainment is kicking off their Valiant Next promotion with the first of a four part miniseries called The Valiant. The series is written by
So DC Comics sent the following e-mail out. Hello, It’s the holiday season! Wouldn’t you like to receive your payments more quickly? We have not yet
Rick Remender said, We get a really good look at that in "All-New Cap" #1-6. We even get a much cleaner look at it during the only "Secret Wars" project
By Jason Aaron and John Cassaday. Here we go... Star Wars #1 And a few from previous previews.
By Emir Pasanovic Edvin Biukovic, "Eddy" (22 Jun 1969 - 5 Dec 1999) is still well remembered in the comic book circles both in his home Croatia and
By Sammie Rice Greetings, readers! It is, once again, a fantastic week of new comics for every person to enjoy. If you are feeling a little overwhelmed
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran a piece regarding Pat Broderick's comments regarding cosplay. Some said this wasn't a story, but The Telegraph and Mary Sue
Mattel began selling their "last" DC Universe Classics figure - an oversized Doomsday figure - on their Mattycollector site last Tuesday - for current
An 8.5 CGC copy of Detective Comics #441 from 1974 recently sold for almost $200. But you can still pick up a copy for less than five bucks if you look.














