It was meant to be the flagstone for the New 52, the comic in which Pandora's identity would be revealed and with Demon Knights as its past, made up of
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The DC Comics solicitations for February 2014 are trickling out... and it's not looking good for Nightwing. FOREVER EVIL #6 Written by GEOFF JOHNS Art by
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New comic book creator, and previous Doctor Who actress, Jessica Martin is debuting her self published book Elsie Harris Pictures at Thought Bubble, the
Sean Gordon Murphy (Hellblazer: City of Angels) has put together quite a unique project and is using kickstarter to make it happen. He is going to work
The Deal there, from Moonhead Press. Will they get a DC deal out of it? Or will another publisher beat them to it? So what have you been reading this
It's Alan Moore's sixtieth birthday next week. For his fiftieth birthday, Gary Spencer Millidge put out the anthology Alan Moore: Portrait Of An
Bleeding Cool recently ran a piece on the possible downsides of returnable promotions in the comics industry, where a publisher will make a comic book
Image Comics will be coming to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco on January 9th for their new Image Comics Expo. The event is open to all
Paul Karasik, head of programming for Comic Arts Brooklyn this year, interviewed Jeff Smith (Bone, RASL) on Saturday about his life in comics and the
Sandman Overture #1 came out in October, and each scheduled to come out every two months, with a special edition of the previous month's issue shipping
Wolverine and the Watcher, or...? One final moment.I understand that reorders on Wolverine #11 have been rising rapidly this week at Diamond Comic
The stats for October 2013 through the Northern American direct market via Diamond Comic Distributors is out. So what have we learned? Walking Dead kills.
A new Image comic. Probbaly for March. From the Wasteland team of Anthony Johnston and Justin Greenwood. There's a website. It will probably be updated
For the first time Bleeding Cool moderated a special event panel in the New York area on comics, and this flagship venture was entitled “Secret Identities