By Patrick McAleer Boundead #1 originally started life as an unsuccessful Kickstarter project from Mel Rubi and with the first issue released on
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Death Of Wolverine: Weapon X Program #4 will be drawn by Angel Unzueta, not Salvador Larroca. Green Lantern: New Guardians #36 was to have been drawn
Big Hero 6 is a smash of a film. And some folks know it was based on the original Marvel comics, even if it's something Marvel would rather not remind
This is the visual for the trademark application under the name DC DICK COOK STUDIOS. Dick Cook is a former Chairman of Disney Studios, leaving the
A little bit of history there, from 1982. So what have you been reading this week? Top Twenty Traffic Of The Week USA Today *Does* Officially
Here's the second printing cover of Godkiller #1 from Black Mask Studios. And for Deathlok #1, also getting a second print. As is Death Of Wolverine:
Walking Dead #132 has not only topped the chart, but it sold over two and a half times the Batman #35 Endgame numbers. But how? Now we're going to have to
Jon Lock and Nich Angell write for Bleeding Cool: Who here has seen Iron Man 2? Go on, don’t be shy. Stand up and be counted. Remember that scene after
Amazon has chosen its top twenty comics and graphic novels of the year.... how many have you read? The Terrible and Wonderful Reasons Why I Run Long
Everyone loves a super speedster right now. Add to the others....
Looks like there's an FOC date coming for The Valiant, the new comic from Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt and Paolo Rivera. Which means we're going to get plenty
This Wednesday, the highly anticipated Django/Zorro #1 from Dynamite Entertainment, will be in comic shops. Considered the official sequel to the hit
Today we have, free for you to read, The Boys: Highland Laddie #1 by Garth Ennis and John McCrea from Dynamite Entertainment. Everyone's favorite
Top Cow has three new books hitting shelves this week starting with the first trade for Tales of Honor, On Baslisk Station. Then we get the second issue
Magnetic Press has announced Daomu, a 244-page painted graphic novel based on the multi-million-selling Chinese novel series of the same name. And to