Okay, I waited. Big spoilers for today's Wolverine & The X-Men by Jason Aaron, Guisseppe Camuncoli and Andrew Currie. Just who are the new future
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And the autumn just keeps gathering steam, which for those on the East Coast of the USA is beginning to feel like a build toward New York Comic Con where
David Lapham is one of the most versatile creators in comics. He’s won an Eisner Award for his creator-owned series Stray Bullets and received critical
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSZUCBSbgUA We looked this project from LeLombard in France last week. Well, now we have a trailer and preview of Dan
Aaron Sorkin has always written superheroes. He may just not have realised it. Specifically in the West Wing and Newsroom, he has written bold characters,
Agents of SHIELD, which debuted last night, was co-created by Joss Whedon and he scripted the pilot episode, just as The Avengers film was written by him,
So what have you been reading this week? Todd The Ugliest Kid On Earth begins its new successful nature as an ongoing Image series by burning whatever
A few weeks back we took a look at a kickstarter project from Jason Pell and Ryan Howe called Sucide 5. Its the story of a group of friends who try to get
I warn you now, no one comes out of this looking good. Allie Conti reported on local comic convention, Palmcon, a small but popular and growing con down
Plenty of buzz about this book this week, and more to come today I'm sureDC Comics’ Villains Month has been, as Tom Huxley noted, a bit of an
Is it X-Men? It it Marvel Universe? Is this a hardship, a court action or the test of a new brand of washing powder? Guess we'll find out... later.
Black Adam #1, part of DC's Villains Month, out today by Geoff Johns, Sterling Gates and Edgar Salazar. Geoff Johns has played with people's expectations
Word is that all the 4 day passes for the New York Comic Con are sold out (only Single Day Thursday tickets remain). So if you want to go to the show you
Joker's Daughter #1 is a phenomenon. A comic book, not a restricted variant, but one available in every comic store in the land (albeit it allocated). And
Superman #75. Remember that? The Death of Superman, shipped in a black plastic bag with a bloody S on the cover, and a series of splash pages. Selling