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As The Lone Ranger series from Dynamite hits issue #24, it seemed like a good time for Byron Brewer to check in with series writer Ande Parks to see what
Editorial duties have kept me from doing the Live From the Comic Shop column, but with summer coming up, that may not be all she wrote on the subject.
The dust has settled a little now on the initial surprise regarding Amazon's purchase of ComiXology but predictions and attitudes to the purchase still
Last year, Bleeding Cool reported on the story behind a Batman #1 selling for over half a million. The previous owner was alleged embezzler Anthony
Sara Richard is designing cosplay costumery. Or, "fashion designs inspired by pop culture." I thinkj they're rather fun. Such as these three examples,
Sam Humphries may best be known in the comics industry for his self-published micro-distributed hit Our Love Is Real, a rather outrageous science-fiction
If you are in London today, why not pop by Orbital Comics? They have a signing with David Lloyd, David Hine, David Leach as well as other people not
Dynamic Forces are having what they are calling: Amazing Spider-Man #1 Dan Slott Gold Signature Contest. This is what they have to say about it: DYNAMIC
Marvel Comics has just relaunched its Ultimate line of comic books and it hasn't exactly set the market on fire. The new Ultimate FF was well reviewed but
It's Wednesday, it's new comics day, which means it's time for 36 Thoughts About 36 Comics' traditionally fabourite way of opening its column. Some
During C2E2, Bleeding Cool ran this image, flipped up during the Spider-Man panel, that seemed to show a future for Superior Spider-Man, the Doc
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 movie is out and Peter Parker is back in the brain in the body of the character in the Marvel Universe, after being displaced for
By stint of the book being set five years in the New 52's future, this is of course a changeable timeline. As Alan Moore wrote in his pitch proposal for
It would have been his hundredth birthday this year. Bill Finger is considered by most to be the co-creator of Batman. He wrote the first story, creating