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The Denver Post is covering what appears to be a serious split amongst the management of the Denver Comic Con, following conversations with co-founders
On "It's a Draw with Natalie Kim", comic artists chat about their life and art and draw pictures suggested by fans who write to the show at:
As the Red Sonja series from Dynamite Entertainment banks into a new story arc, Robert Place Napton sat down with writer Gail Simone to ask her about her
Of late, Marvel has been ruling the roost when it comes to collecting their comic books, with book after book being considered far superior to DC Comics'
Okay, so that's what Marvel are going on about in May. "What did he see?" The Watcher saw something so shocking that he had to die as a result etc etc and
As you might recall, we did a hefty interview with writer Antony Johnston just ahead of the launch of the new series The Fuse from Image Comics, and
Bleeding Cool has been running the news that Marvel is planning to consolidate all its digital app into one easy to handle app. Could SXSW in Austin be
Every week, there is quite a selection of new comics available that have been added to ComiXology via their creator-owned Submit platform, and here at
If you think the look of Rocket Raccoon, walking across the screen in the Guardians Of The Galaxy trailer looks ridiculously wonderful, think how utterly
Injustice Gods Among Us was the comic book that shouldn't have succeeded the way it did. A spinoff of a computer game it ignited on release, both
I get my comic books every week from Orbital Comics in London. So do quite a few other people. And thankfully Marvel Comics seems to join in the
Caliber Comics was the publisher that brought Brian Bendis to our attention, published the songs of Alan Moore and gave us the early works of Guy Davis,
We knew Jim Starlin was working on a Thanos Annual for Marvel. Though we didn't know it was drawn by his old art partner Ron Lim. They worked together on
The website Sequential Tart used to run a regular column, Bizarre Breasts, looking at particular extremes of anatomy in comic books, especially those