Cameron Hatheway writes; 100 Bullets: Brother Lono #1 by Dave Johnson ¡Ay, caramba! Such a delightfully pulpy cover by the Reverend Dave Johnson. While
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Neal Adams is adding his art to new printings of Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore's The Walking Dead #1 for Wizard World, the colour version being given away
Huh. After a few weeks of Doctor Who news and rumors coming at us at a rather torrid pace, we seem to be in a slight quiet period. Of course, there are
Jesse James writes; Jimmy Jay did something I totally disagreed with, he set up his Amazing Vegas con as far from the famous Vegas strip as possible. Not
Here's an example of work sold by A Mean Fish, a shop and market stall attendee in Canberra, Australia. Husband and wife team, Matthew and Louise Judd,
I've told comic book publishers that I will report on their sell-outs, but only if I get accurate sales figures to accompany them. So, yes, there always
By Cameron Hatheway When diving through the quarter bins at conventions, you’ll always come across quite a few interesting titles from bygone eras. When
John Babos writes for Bleeding Cool and Comics Nexus. On Tuesday, a graphic novel called Horizon’s End was launched on Kickstarter by a new writing duo
Marvel Comics has a sliding timescale of continuity. It means that when you read your comics twenty years ago or now, some things stay the same and some
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
On the same day Diamond Comic Distributors was moving its headquarters down the road, James Nash, Director of Operations for Diamond's Olive Branch
Neil Gaiman was born in Portsmouth, on the English South Coast. He now lives in America, but a part of him will always be in Portsmouth. Literally.
Shortly after writing about creating a new Body Bags comic called Vicious, creator Jason Pearson posted on Facebook; As a notice to all concerned, all
A conversation between superfan Michael Grabois and writer of Superman Birthright writer Mark Waid went like this... @mgrabois Dude, I didn't even get a














