My, that's one serious allegy to cats, courtesy of Red Lanterns. Well, Forever Evil: ARGUS, it all depends whether it's original Matrix, or Matrix
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There just aren't enough female supervillains in the supervillain industry. Okay, at Super Con panels, there may be one token female supervillain at the
So, Dynamite are publishing more new books today than Marvel. And two are launches, Legenderry and The Twilight Zone. And each has a bevy of
It was the decision that saw JH Williams III and Hayden Blackman walk off Batwoman, the comic that they had been working on together before the New 52
http://youtu.be/POaf5mX2zok Aaron Haaland, of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, It's me Aaron, doing A Comic Show where I talk about
IDW Publishing is bringing back Moose and Squirrel. It's been a long eight months since we first found out that the publisher had teamed up with
One piece from Newsarama, one piece from CBR, lets put this jigsaw together...
After the Wizard World convention upped the game the past year, there have been many Walking Dead #1 editions put out over the last ten years. Adding them
Ian Mageto, Bleeding Cool’s Senior Cosplay Correspondent writes: It's the final installment of Bleeding Cosplay in 2013 and it's going to be hard to top
The Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting that Jerome "Jerry" Fine died on Christmas day at the age of 97. Fine had a unique role in the creation of
We ran rumours that the final issue of Superior Spider-Man may be the solicited issue 30 for March part four of the five part Goblin Nation, but that
Freight Train is a character who appeared in DC's Outsider series and more recently as a member of the Dead Heroes Club in Batman Inc. Former bodyguard,
By Adi Tantimedh The Fifth Beatle, a biography of the short life and career of the band’s manager Brian Epstein, is one of the graphic novel highlights of
By Rich Johnston and Hannah Means-Shannon Graphic novels this year, whether stand-alone or part of an ongoing series of collections, whether
Here is a comic bought by a rival comic shop owner in Richmond, Kentucky at a branch of Hastings, a chain store that became Diamond Comic Distributor's