The new edition of Things To Do In London If You Like Comics for May 2023, as MCM London Comic Con and Free Comic Book Day come to town.
Comics Archives
In Star Wars: Darth Vader #33, get ready for the Dark Lord to throw a tantrum like a toddler who lost control of their Sith toy. Can you say "Darth Karen"?
A cartoon by Guardian cartoonist Martin Rowson has been criticised for anti-semitic tropes depicting departing BBC chairman Richard Sharp.
An LITG runaround the previous day on Bleeding Cool, as well as the past four years, and whose got a birthday today as well...
During the comic industry's boom time of the early 1950s, L.B. Cole covers were designed to stand out on the crowded newsstands.
In this Immortal X-Men #11 preview, Storm's had it with Charles and friends. But can she fix the damage from the Sins of Sinister fallout?
Crackajack Funnies #32 from 1941 features the discovery that Owl Man's partner is Owl-Girl, and it seems to stick.
It's a family affair in Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #3, as Jon confronts an unsettling legacy in the world of Injustice. Brace for impact!
Dell is remembered as the publisher of comics featuring licensed Disney characters, but they had a superhero line including Martan the Marvel Man.
Is there a PhD program for being a jerk? Find out in our preview of Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #31 as Aphra turns on her friends!
Heritage Auction has a copy of Archie Comics' Black Hood #17 from 1946 up for auction with bids totalling $252 right now.
Spawn artist Jason Shawn Alexander is taking advantage of his Todd McFarlane connections this week in Killadelphia from Image Comics.
In Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #8, the Clown Prince seeks bloody revenge on Killer Croc - and Solomon Grundy tags along! #SewerBuddies
Get ready for an Edge of Spider-Verse #1 thrill-ride filled with dinos, spiders, and a killer lurking! You definitely wanted this, right?
Get ready to laugh and cringe as Batman: The Audio Adventures #6 finds Batman tracking down Ra's Al Ghul and a whole lotta monster-serum mess.
It appears that the upcoming Barbaric spinoff Queen Of Swords #1 may outsell the original Barbaric #1 at just over 100,000 copies.
Batman #900, or Batman Vol 3 #135 if you prefer, is published this week from DC Comics. And will make a big change to Batman going forward.
Zip Comics were the place to read all about the adventures of Steel Sterling and you can grab an early one at Heritage Auctions today.
Get ready for Marvel's Demon Wars: Scarlet Sin #1 as yokai war rages on and Mariko must choose a side—can you handle the spirit-world epicness?
Printwatch: More printings for The Ambassadors, Nemesis Reloaded, Night Club, Indigo Children, Seven Years Of Darkness and Flashpoint from Image, DC and CEX.
T Pub Comics describe Tuned, a 130-page horror comic by Neil Gibson and Aymen Swissy as being "Hostel meets John Wick by way of Old Boy"
An LITG runaround the previous day on Bleeding Cool, as well as the past four years and comic creators' birthdays for the day as well!
Get ready to dive into the not-so-hidden history of everyone's favorite talking tree. Groot #1 hits stores this Wednesday, exploring new tales of pre-Guardian Groot!
Gotham's weirdest bromance ends with betrayal in Batman and The Joker: The Deadly Duo #7, as our favorite frenemies finally part ways. Oh, the tragedy!
Get ready for Carnage Reigns Alpha #1, Marvel's latest masterpiece of symbiotic mayhem no one truly begged for. Inches away from a crossover!
Michael Keaton is returning as Batman, and I don't just mean in the Flash movie. Spoilers going forward obviously. You have been warned.
The third Hellfire Gala may be very different. Because it won't have Emma Frost for a start. Or will it? Them's the pits.
ABCS 4.0 slabbed copy of Pep Comics #7 from 1940 featuring The Shield on the cover is up for auction from Heritage Auctions today.
Yesterday I broke the news about San Diego-based comic book publisher, and TV/Film/Games producer, IDW laying off two-fifths of its staff.
This year’s oversize DC Pride is headlined by Grant Morrison returning to Multiversity, with a cosmic love story illustrated by Hayden Sherman.