The Guardian newspaper has the first page from Asterix And The Picts, destined to be the best selling comic book of the year, by Jean-Yves Ferri and
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Another week, a lovely load of comic books! The Gay Blade does seem to suit the long beard and hair in when talking to a created-by-Alan-Moore character
Kieron Gillen and Caanan White have reinvented the super soldier genre in the pages of Uber. With its unyielding look at the horrors of escalating world
The Other Dead is an IDW comic about a zombie animal outbreak, that not only featured Dick Cheney being gnawed to death by the deer that he'd shot, but an
DC Comics has reminded retailers that, rather than the JH Williams III/Hayden Blackman story for Batwoman #25, the book will now be a tie-in to Batman’s
From today's Teen Titans... DC's characters may not be allowed to marry, gay or straight, but at least they are allowed to pray to God... gay or straight.
Along with Marcos Martin, Paulo Rivera, Chris Samnee and more, Mark Waid relaunched Daredevil a few years ago, only for the book to become a critical
Just a throwaway mention from The Grid in today's Justice League. But that's a new Doom Patrol. We haven't seen them since 2011, and certainly not since
He said it. From today's Wolverine And The X-Men; Remember though, we've already seen inside his head; And considering notches on his bedpost include
I thought I saw Kieron Gillen with a spring in his step as he walked down the Thor: The Dark World red carpet at tonight's premiere, cheek by jowl with
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDf6_1KTrHY Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Florida writes; Hey Fandom! I'm back with another week of New Comics Now.
Paul Gullas writes for Bleeding Cool: Last month, 10.3 million TV viewers watched as the entrepreneurial venture of Walter White came to its violent,
Brian Ruckley is a Scottish fantasy writer, author of the Godless World trilogy, Winterbirth, Bloodheir and Fall Of Thanes. And now, it seems, the new
This week we see the release of Vampirella: Southern Gothic #3 by Nate Cosby and Jose Luis. The story synopsis: "Stranded in the Deep South and severely
Before X-Men were married, before Kevin Keller came out, before Batwoman looked at Maggie Sawyer in a quizzical fashion, there was Spandex. Martin Eden's