By Will Romine Hello Friends! It’s been a while since I’ve posted on the ol’ BeeCee, but absence only makes the heart grow stronger. You’ll be reading a
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By Ed Saul Awhile back, I read through and reviewed the first issue of The Auteur from Oni Press, and fell deliriously in love with it. You might remember
By Nikolai Fomich Last week I reviewed the first two issues of BOOM!’s new series Thomas Alsop, and today I follow up by chatting with the book’s artist
Harley Quinn Annual #1, out in October, will have to be ordered earlier by retailers a week than other issues due that date. That's because this issue
By Robert J. Sodaro In 2009 Archie “grew up” and married both Betty and Veronica, then in 2012 those imaginary stories morphed into an ongoing comic
Here is the solicit for Thunderbolts #32, out in October. THUNDERBOLTS #32 BEN ACKER & BEN BLACKER (W) KIM JACINTO (A) Cover by DAVID YARDIN • The
By Erik Grove Last week I waded into the deep end of comic book controversy with my defense of DC’s Identity Crisis. The reader response was predictable
I like comics. I like a lot of comics. I like a lot of different kind of comics. But if I had to choose, through the Sagas, through the From Hells,
Marvel have the Star Wars license. And they are letting everyone know it. Including reprinting all their old Star Wars comics from the seventies and
The illustrated French art book In Search Of Lost Dragons by Elian Black'Mor, Carine-M, and Jézéquel is being adapted into English by Dynamite
Got to that Eurocomics for grabbing this listing. Book retailer solicitations and selling guides for IDW's decision to publish the full Corto Maltese
Well, it's a working theory. Bleeding Cool has reported on Marvel executives' extreme dissatisfaction with Fox Studios, who hold the rights to make X-Men
Horror fiend and center of the Chaos! Comics universe Evil Ernie is getting back in the spotlight just in time for Halloween. Dynamite is launching a new
Lush Cosmetics is a popularish British chain, selling lots of lovely looking, smelling and described soaps and things. They look like this. And this. And
Quentin Tarantino, Reginald Hudlin and Matt Wagner, the creative force behind the new Django / Zorro comic, will be on Dynamite's 10th Anniversary panel