AFTERMARKET WITH ARCHIE Going to the ComicsPRO meeting of retailers at the end of February? Archie, as well as sponsoring Friday night cocktails will be
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The variant cover from The Other Dead #5...
Bob And Bobette is a classic Belgian comic strip. It looks like this. Or rather it did. Because it's getting a revamp and now looks... like this. Quite
By José Luis del Río The British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) has announced the shortlist for its annual BSFA Awards for works first published in
Have you seen this artwork? Martin Tirtawigoena writes, This jam piece by Ryan Stegman, Humberto Ramos and Edgar Delgado was supposed to get signed by
The celebrated creator of The Maxx, Sam Kieth is teaming once again with his The Hollows cohort Chris Ryall to tell an EC style Sci-Fi tale. Mars Attacks:
By Chris Thompson After last week’s enlightening discussion with Clifford Meth (which you can still listen to here), this week I take some time to chat
By Elizabeth Grey It has now been three quarters of a century since the downright dastardly Dennis the Menace, accomplice Gnasher and the badly-behaved
By Alasdair Stuart Ales Kot is one of the most interesting, innovative writers working in the field today. His previous work including Change, Wild
Shawn Demumbrum writes, We invited a mix of artists to participate in the World Record Attempt. Some seasoned professionals. Some artists who are just
Ian Melton got to speak briefly with a number of comic creators at Wizard World Portland last weekend. And he had plenty to share. He writes. Ben Bates
Michael Davis is the co-founder of Milestone Comics and a current graphic novelist. He runs The Black Panel at San Diego Comic Con. And he now writes a
Here's the Miracleman #3 cover by JG Jones.And here is wrestler Randy Orton doing his trademark pose. A little miracle referencing at work? Here
Now the editorial practices of some areas at DC Comics get some stick from folk on the internet. Occasionally even from me. But when their own characters
This is from the printed version of Earth 2 Annual #2, published yesterday. And this is from the digital version, though I understand it has now been