Uber #1 is a relatively slow book, at least to begin with. People stand around, talking a lot. Some of them talk a lot on a motorbike. Some behind a desk.
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GRIMM #1 David Greenwalt, Jim Kouf (story) Marc Gaffen, Kyle McVey (script) José Malaga (a) Alex Ross (c) FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+ Set in the world
One episode of the IT Crowd upcoming. Will we get a US version soon? Two pages presenting the women of DC Comics to book stores and comic shops. Somebody
Avatar Press are publishing Uber #1 by Kieron Gillen and Canaan White tomorrow. Sold out from the distributor before going on sale at shops, this is what
Will Romine writes; Hello Friends! It's your old pal Will Romine here with a review of Batman #20. I just had LASIK surgery a couple of hours ago and my
The woman pictured, dressed as The She-Hulk, is wanted after an assault on a seventeen year old woman outside a McDonalds in York. The York
Dennis O’Neil has a long history in the comics industry as both a writer and editor. He’s best known for writing Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zjz8S5XIxp4 Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Florida writes; Hey Fandom! I'm still not recovered from Free Comic Book Day!
Next week sees the debut release of Dream Thief by Jai Nitz and Greg Smallwood from Dark Horse. And also Dream Merchant from Image Comics. But more of
From The DC Entertainment Essential Graphic Novels And Chronology 2013, heading to comic stores, bookstores, libraries and the media, giving us what DC
Louis Falcetti Q&A'd with Riley Rossmo around the launch of his new Image comic, Dia De Los Muertos. And naturally he started with a Bleeding Cooly
Louis Falcetti writes; When I was a younger man I disliked performers who hopped across mediums. I felt like it wasn't fair (of course when you're 16,
Jim Zub reports on the sales bump given to Skullkickers by renaming it Uncanny Skullkickers for one issue, in light of Uncanny Avengers and Uncanny
Executive Director of Comics Pro and ex-comic retailer Amanda Emmert has stepped down from the position following this year's Free Comic Book Day. Though
They don't have a mailing list. So this may have to do. The second issue of Brian K Vaughan And Marcos Martin's DRM-free digital comic The Private Eye is














