This is a cartoon created by Chad Porter in 2013 and published on DeviantArt. At the time he said, This has been a running gag in my head for some time
Comics Archives
Brass Sun #1, the debut issue of Rebellion's first US-format mini-series, has sold out of its 4000 print run fast, on the day of publication. A second
X-Men will match If not exceed ASM2's domestic box office, meaning lots of eyeballs, but there are no toy tie-ins. The Fox shut out is real. —
The Baker Street Irregulars is a comic book by Tony Lee and Dan Boultwood, published by Hachette but now out of print. That hasn't put of its fans
Fat Jack's, a comic shop in Philly is celebrating their 38th anniversary this month with both a progressive sale on back issues and a visit by wrestling
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted
By Ray Flook I was going to begin with a line about my not knowing how I ended-up at BookExpo America (BEA)/Book Con this year, but that’s not entirely
With new comics out this week, Dan Abnett sits down and gives us a behind the scenes commentary on the last issue of his Battlestar Galactica run with
By Shawn Perry Over the past weekend I had the pleasure of meeting with a number of comic book artists and writers at Hartford Comic-Con. As I discovered,
By Cameron Hatheway When destiny calls, will you pick up the phone and answer? One brave Glorkian Warrior does, and the rest of his evening unfolds into a
Newsarama have been told by Marvel Comics that Brian Wood and Greg Smallwood will be taking over the Moon Knight comic, on Warren Ellis and Declan
As we heard from the Diamond Retailer Summit in Vegas two weeks ago, we are now getting some details and art from Archie Comics on their new Sabrina
I'm sure there were plenty more than 18 comics and graphic novels at Book Expo America at the Javits Center in New York last week, in fact I know there
With today's relaunch of Vampirella by Dynamite, we've got a peer-to-peer interview with Nancy Collins on writing the new series. Battlestar Galactica
It was already a horror comic in many ways—I mean all those tight, enclosed spaces on the underwater research station in the first issue reminiscent of