So many comics, so little time! And we start with Sex Criminals #3. A great little issue, and I spoil one really cool bit of it here. But you know how I
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Doctor Who comic book writer Tony Lee writes; My first story for @IDWPublishing was 'The Forgotten' - and the most iconic image of the whole story was the
Today's Sex Criminals #3 from Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky gives you many great things. One of which is a musical number. That was the plan any way. And
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv818M8vIvc From Mike Marts in the DC All Access video; Readers should look at Commissioner Gordon, really look at his body
Okay, so this is from Afterlife With Archie #2. It's a big zombie attack, it's for teenage readers, it's separated from the main Archie titles. You're not
This is how they did it back in 1992, in Alpha Flight #106, by Scott Lobdell and Mark Pacella. And this is how they do it in 2013, in Uncanny X-Men #14 by
Written with assistance of Tim Carson; WITHDRAW IT RIGHT OR NOT AT ALL Hot Topic have withdrawn the T-shirt that launched a thousand Tumblrs.
So, the Brian-Wood-and-other-guys stories continue to emerge as more people, given courage by the current situation and now happy, or happier to tell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmcwEni9IfA Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida writes; Hey Fandom! I'm back with a fat stack of new comics
Jeremy Biggs writes for Bleeding Cool: Welcome to Tuaoni A backwater colony, at the arse end of the universe, where the unruly prosper and the destitute
Waistcoat wearer and all around nice guy Tony Lee has been doing a few different peer-to-peer interviews with his fellow Dynamite Entertainment creators.
Remember when Harley Quinn met Green Arrow in Injustice League a while back? It was really something worth celebrating. Last week's Injustice League
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoZe4wVqhAo The Last Man Standing :Killbook Bounty Hunter Hardcover by Daniel Luvisi is published by Dark Horse tomorrow.
Bleeding Cool writer Joseph Glass writes: I’ve been working on my labour of love, The Pride, for some time now. It’s been long and hard, and the journey
Joe Phillips was a major player in the nineties comics industry and was a founder of Gaijin Studios, the long standing comic art studios that would