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Carl Watkins writes for Bleeding Cool: There is no doubt that at the time of conception I was playing far too much Fallout 3. The days in my cubical were
COMIKET BOUND Talking the girls to Comiket today... Which will also host Six Characters, a one-day pop-up exhibition, conceived by Central Saint Martins
Disney Publishing Worldwide has acquired a book based on the Chinese zodiac written by Stan Lee with Stuart Moore, featuring illustrations by Andie Tong.
Bill Willingham has issued the following statement on his website. Fables Comes to an End With Issue 150. After more than ten years of publication, and
Happy & excited about this. I'll be teaching a course in reading & writing fantasy at Bard in April: http://t.co/hM0TYU4Cp1 #professorMe — Neil
Next week Dark Horse have some Domo Christmas ornaments for you. As well as Grindhouse and The Star Wars. DC launch the Zero Hour spin-offs with new
IDW launched a Rocketeer/Spirit series, Pulp Friction earlier this year, by Mark Waid and Paul Smith.The first issue came out in July. The second... at
IDW Publishing is heading out to Stan Lee's Comikazi this weekend in Los Angeles. In attendance will be Editor-In-Chief Chris Ryall, Special Projects
I am still going through my NYCC notes and this one suddenly jumped out at me. We know that Day Men, the new horror series from Boom! studios, has sold as
Thank you Patrick Willems, and the Afterwards They Will Explode team for this most important of convention matters. And apologies to the intern...
It’s just a thought but not one entirely without basis. This week’s issue of Saga (#15), like many issues, has low-key hints at the place of the arts in
Cover Variance: Alex Ross To Paint One Cover A Month For Marvel's 75th Year. Starting With Avengers.
Marvel must have played very nice with Dynamite's Nicky Barrucci for this to happen. But king of the painted variant cover, Alex Ross, is painting a
I understand that James Tynion, recently appointed the new writer on Red Hood And The Outlaws, is to leave the book rather soon. Possibly before his
Word from on high is that Jonathan Hickman's God Is Dead will be on-going and bi-weekly starting with issue #7 in the December Previews. Also with the