The fifth Batgirl New 52 Hardcover, Deadline, is getting a little fatter. The solicitation read, BATGIRL VOL. 5: DEADLINE HC Written by GAIL SIMONE and
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Paul Roman Martinez writes, I’ve finished four kickstarter projects so far in the comics and tabletop games categories. I’ve also produced many other
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again; Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples know how to start their issues with an
Here is the unboxing of one of the items, appearing in the next Nerd Block subscription packages.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS4tix1rYr0 Yes, a
Last year, Baltimore Comic-Con inaugurated a new mode of meeting all-star comics talent in a social atmosphere and rather swanky setting for attendees who
Diana McCallum writes for Bleeding Cool from Fan Expo The first DC panel of the weekend at Fan Expo was “DC Entertainment: All Access 101”, hosted by
Dynamite Entertainment doesn't do a lot of conventions during the year, but they seem to be pulling out all the stops for the Baltimore Comic-Con next
From George Peter Gatsis and Daniel Grant, the first draft design for an upcoming Cerebus action figure with fifty-five points of articulation! They
Though Jack Kirby's birthday was yesterday, Dynamite wanted to do one more free comic in honor of The King. Kirby: Genesis #0 was the kicking off point
So, yes, a few upcoming Marvel Comics variant covers, including from your favourite, Skottie Young, getting to grips with the new Thor, Goddess of
On September 3rd we see the debut of Valiant's new five-issue series The Death-Defying Dr. Mirage in two different formats. We have an extended preview of
Marvel executive David Gabriel has been letting retailers know about all the promotional plans they've got in mind to launch Avengers & X-Men: Axis.
By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s chat with Charles Brownstein of the CBLDF (which you can still listen to here), this time around I’m back
By Cameron Hatheway Paul Pope’s Eisner award-winning Battling Boy garnered heaps of acclaim last year, and with good reason. The story of the son of a god
By Sage Ashford Multiversity has been on my most-anticipated list from the moment it was first announced. As a child I was always fascinated with the