Jack Norris writes; A new twist to recent news of the creative team changes for DC’s Batwoman has developed. As discussions ranged around the web about
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Bryan JL Glass and Victor Santos are launching Furious, a creator owned superhero comic, from Dark Horse Comics. Announced for Baltimore Comic Con, Bryan
Do you think maybe DC Comics needs a little good news right now? Just a little? Marv Wolfman is the co-creator of Blade, Bullseye, The Black Cat, Nova,
DC announced today that the new Harley Quinn series written by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti that debuts this November has gotten its regular artist.
Alan Moore signed copies of Fashion Beast at Waterstones bookstore in Piccadilly, London early today, the graphic novel directly adapted from his nineteen
Dissecting Warren Ellis’ work sounds like something a couple friends do while sitting at a bar one night after a comic convention. Trying to figure out
Respectfully, etc etc... Here come the children of Thanos. Infinity #3 out on September 18th, folk. I hear it kicks off there...
Dirk Manning writes; Given that we’re barreling towards the end of 2013, I finally launched my own website, conveniently located at www.DirkManning.com.
Walking Dead #115 is the tenth anniversary of the comic, and they're giving you ten covers to choose from, detailing the history of the comic in some kind
Marvel subscribers have been told... With the upcoming Cataclysm event heading to the Marvel Ultimate Universe, three regular titles will be changing
Mike Deodato Jr. posted this on his tumblr page earlier after he realized he had sent the image as part of an interview. He contacted Marvel to let them
That's Francesco Francavilla's cover to Dynamite's new comic, starting in December, Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives, a five-issue series starring the
Nick Moore writes for Bleeding Cool: I first met comics creator Charles Dowd on Google+ after he invited me to moderate his Comic Book Community which has
Those do look like Terrigen Mists don't they? Not long till Infinity #3...
In the throes of the cancellation of DC's First Wave line, we learned that DC no longer had the rights to publish Doc Savage. Well now, thanks to