You may have come across Paul Jenkins' previous Kickstarter projects like Fairy Quest, set in the world of Fablewood, previously, and with each successful
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When it was first teased at C2E2, it was noted that the upcoming Marvel event "Axis" was composed of the A from Avengers and the X from X-Men. It wasn't
It wasn't that long since we did a spot of Amazon fishing. But there's always plenty of fish in the sea... DC gets a DC Comics Super Hero Mad Libs,
MTV has the news. A new Rom toy, courtesy of Hasbro and Mighty Muggs, will be exclusively available at San Diego Comic Con. The appeal of the toy is
Courtesy of TV Guide, it appears that the Harley Quinn Invades Comic Con International: San Diego comic will have plenty more guest appearances than just
Marvel's Image-alike Icon imprint has been a little unloved of late, with occasional projects from Mark Millar and Brian Bendis taking up the majority of
It's that time again--time for another 2000AD preview before this issue arrives in shops on July 9th in the UK, a little behind in print in the USA, and
We’ve been pushing this Humble Dynamite 10th Anniversary Bundle pretty hard over the last two weeks, mainly it’s because we not only feel that it’s for a
Do you think there is too much death in this world? Or not enough? Death Of Wolverine #1 will be 56 pages, rather than the solicited 40 pages, and will
Now for something completely different... Batman and his sidekicks as a thrash metal band called Children Of Batman. The video is a bit violent, the
Once more we have the preceding issue to a book on sale this week. This time it's Dynamite's Blood Queen #1 written by Troy Brownfield and art by Fritz
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Here are the exclusive Boom! comics available at San Diego Comic Con in two weeks time. And then on eBay a few minutes after that... ADVENTURE TIME:
Back in about 2000 I started writing for a website called the Comic Book Galaxy, where I would review busts and statues that came out. One of the other
Tony Panaccio writes: It’s like using an acetylene torch to fix an overheating car, or a screwdriver to hammer a nail or even an axe to spread icing on a