Michael Kupperman writes on his blog, Some of you may have noticed that David Rees and I have been producing a comic for the New York Times Week in Review
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Monday, June 2nd Neil Gaiman will be signing the soon-to-be released paperback version of The Ocean at the End of the Lane at R.J. Julia Booksellers in
In the June issue of Comic Heroes, Grant Morrison expresses a wish to write a long run on The Flash. And, with the likes of All Star Superman and his
This was the original solicitation for from Nightwing #30 NIGHTWING #30 Written by JAMES TYNION IV Art by MEGHAN HETRICK Cover by EDDY BARROWS 1:25 MAD
It'll probably be bigger in page count than the solicitation for the comic gives it credit for... UNCANNY X-MEN #25 Brian Michael Bendis (W) • Chris
By Olly MacNamee As well as celebrating the promotion of Leicester City football club into the Premier League, this lovely little city can also celebrate
As the word starts to spread about a rumoured impending cancellation of the Fantastic Four comics for the duration of the publicity drive of the Fantastic
Book Expo America ran for four days this week at the Javits Center in New York, that glass palace of culture or at least fan interest. Book Expo, aka
Cullen Bunn is making his Dynamite debut with The Shadow #0 where the classic pulp hero meets the master of escape Houdini. Here the writer sits down with
Tarzan Trogrief writes for Bleeding Cool: American Nature began as a monthly backup feature in Image Comic’s Hoax Hunters. Now it’s expanding, and
This week we have a double shot of Valiant hitting news stands. Rai #2 drops along with a second printing of the first issue... and Quantum and Woody #11.
Kelly Tindall writes for Bleeding Cool: Strangebeard is the rollicking, all-ages story of Jenny Brigham, a common servant girl who, on the night of her
Well, that's a pretty clever way to launch your new comic book grading and slabbing service. Getting Barack Obama to sign a copy of the Amazing Spider-Man
Yesterday we ran the writer's commentary on Dejah Of Mars #1 and today we follow that up with a brief interview of writer Mark Rahner by a fellow writer
As ever, Amazon listings are subject to change and can often be inaccurate. So know that going in. But at least this gives us an idea of some of the big