This Week’s Comic Reviews Include: Teen Titans #1 Dark Engine #1 Translucid #4 Black Market #1 Seconds Life With Archie #36 Journey Into Mystery Featuring
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Here we come, walking down the street, we get the funniest looks from everyone we meet, heh heh, we're the women and men of Bleeding Cool, heading to San
A few weeks back, Nikki Finke reported that WB/DC would announce the following at San Diego Comic Con: July 2016 – Shazam Xmas 2016 – Sandman May 2017 –
San Diego is upon us. As you read this, I am somewhere 35,000 feet in the air without any form of wi-fi. I am probably feeling more nervous about the lack
Start queuing up all those Fight Club quotes. writer Chuck Palahniuk is teaming with Cameron Stewart for the sequel, and it's a 10-issue Dark Horse
By Nikolai Fomich Locust Moon Press’ Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream Kickstarter has been a resounding success, having raised over $100,000 in less than
Cartoonist, archivist of great comics of the past, and parent, Craig Yoe is joining Stacie June of Unilever at San Diego Comic Con in an historic panel to
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about
Garth Ennis brings his War Stories to Avatar Press this October. Ennis is joined by artist Matt Martin for the new ongoing series. Also there is a Crossed
Justin Jordan, who has been keeping very busy with numerous multi-publisher projects, also recently wrote a story for God Is Dead for Avatar Press
Gail Simone (Batgirl, Birds of Prey) is scripting a new series for Dynamite Entertainment currently under the working title The Women of Dynamite. The
There's been an unprecedented degree of buzz coming our way from Papercutz regarding the announcement of a major addition to their Super Genius line, to
After the success of Mark Brooks' first volume of Marvel art: Groundworks, Mark returns with volume 2: 'Set List' containing all new artwork, sketches, layouts, step by steps, and concept work produced for Marvel Comics over the last 2 years.
These are the comics that you chose to be in the Marvel 75th Anniversary Omnibus out in November. Fantastic Four (1961) 1, 48-50 (Galactus), 285 (The
All right folks, I'm off. San Diego bound, via Chicago. Anyone who needs to contact me, I'll be at the San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina, 333 W