Batman #27 beat Detective Comics #27 in January's sales, taking the top two spots as distributed in North America by Diamond Comic Distributors. Marvel
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Mike Norton asks... What's this???? pic.twitter.com/PAaPua6egA — Mike Norton (@themikenorton) February 5, 2014 Well, Mike, I've just had it confirmed from
This is how the world ends, with the final page of Forever Evil #5. And this is that bit from Christmas' Doctor Who: The Time Of The Doctor. In Swipe File
The Detroit News reports on a schism in the Real Life Superhero movement in northern Michigan, between Petoskey Batman and Bee Sting. The two men, part of
Dark Cybertron, a new interactive event, was announced by Hasbro, DeNA and IDW Publishing this week for fans of the mobile card battle game Transformers:
We've got an advanced look at Archer & Armstrong #18, the first issue in the new Mission: Improbable story arc that brings the duo up against
Turok The Dinosaur Hunter #1 hit yesterday, a new series written by Greg Pak for Dynamite. But amongst the thirty-eight different covers for issue 1, are
By Alexander Webb Knowing what to expect in certain situations, such as the advent of a snowstorm or training an unruly client, can mean the difference
Sequart Research & Literacy Organization and Respect Films are launching into their next documentary hot on the heels of the ground-breaking feature
Marvel Now Comic & Costume Review (Part 2): Ms. Marvel, She Hulk, X-Force, Revolutionary War – VIDEO
This is part 2 of the All New Marvel Now review series by Comics and Cosplay Host Ian Mageto, who is also our Bleeding Cosplay columnist and Senior
Z2 Comics (formerly Zip Comics and publisher of Harvey Pekar's Cleveland) is cranking into high gear this Spring with the release of two new graphic
The Mark Waid interviews continue; this time he chats with Mike Carroll about the long run of Garth Ennis' female vigilante Jennifer Blood for Dynamite
This again. Sigh. It emerges that, despite being successfully distributed and sold for months in the UK, recent lines of licensed comics have, apparently,
According to the L.A. Daily News a group of students at Calabash Charter Academy were preparing for a visit from a diary cow when they were handed a
This is the poster that has been making the news in Nottinghamshire, deemed rather offensive in its "bags a slag, grab a hag" promise for an "alternative"