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Michael Davis is an artist, writer, mentor, and entertainment executive. He writes, Twenty-one years ago, five friends, Denys Cowan, Derek Dingle, Dwayne
Launching next Wednesday are Baltimore: Wolf And The Apostle, Harley Quinn Annual, Rasputin, Axis: Carnage, Axis Revolutions, Death Of Wolverine: Deadpool
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
First, Bacardi publish a comic by Warren Ellis and Mike Allred about one of their less controversial founders. Now Cuervo want to get into the game,
In honor of the fast approaching Halloween holiday and the big Vampirella digital comic sale over at Comixology, Dynamite Entertainment has sent
Tonight, Rian Hughes is appearing at Gosh Comics in London, on behalf of the centre for adult learning, City Lit. Hughes is well known for his design and
A year ago Vito Delsante and Sean Izaakse started a Kickstarter for a comic of their called Stray. They got $11,000 of their $8,000 goal. And in January
Akira Toriyama, famed creator of Dragon Ball, began work on a new comic two years ago, his first comic work for thirteen years. Published in Japan, Jaco
That's the cover for Ben Dunn's oneshot comic out in January, Science Is Magic. The battle of the sexes is more pitched than ever, divided between
Henchmen is a comic about, well, supervillain henchmen. New issues from small press publisher Robot Paper have been thin on the ground however, but after
Nancy Collins, writer of the Vampirella: Prelude to Shadows one shot, talks with writer Michael Uslan about Justice INC #3, both on sale Oct. 22 Nancy
Pulp Magazine fans will find this news interesting. Steeger Properties, LLC have acquired the copyrights to nearly 150 pulp magazine titles originally
Humanoids Publishing has announced that The Metabaron will return in 2016 in a four book series, based on a story by series co-creator
By Dylan Gonzalez Cleveland already has some history with nerd culture, it being the home of a little known superhero named Clark Kent. In addition to