Cameron Hatheway writes; Glory #33 by Ross Campbell I’m going to miss this series terribly. Month after month Campbell would blow me away with covers like
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Jesse James writes; I usually don't think of a Convention until a couple weeks out. Usually, I'm looking to see what the weather is going to be like so I
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
It's not been a great day hours for Mike and Laura Allred. Mike writes; Just home from Arizona to met by cops.Our house has been broken into.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS1KZrKaVVY Smell like the undead...
What's new from DC in June? The forum has already caught a few interesting tidbits. Most-Read Comic Stories Today: DC Solicitations For June 2013 - Except
Andrew Mertes writes; The Age of Ultron has begun, and all tremble in its wake… unless you happen to be in the business of selling comic books, in which
Gavin Lees writes; Brian Posehn is best known as a stand-up comedian, and for his roles in Just Shoot Me and The Sarah Silverman Program. It's clear from
Professor Jeremy Larance writes; Yes, you can now major in comic literature. As an English professor at a relatively small public university in West
Gavin Lees writes; Jae Lee made a rare convention appearance at this year’s Emerald City Comicon, so I took the opportunity to speak to him about his work
Bringing in DC' solicitations, as revealed by Comic Book Resources, Comic Vine, Newsarama, IGN, MTV, iFanboy, Comics Alliance all into one spot... no sign
Matt Harding writes; First part here. To start off part two of my story covering the ECCC’s Artists Alley, I’d like to share with you the comic “Martin
Alisdaie Stuart writes; Children’s comics are in a really interesting place in the UK. The Dandy closed its print doors last year after 75 years in print
Lately, Marvel have been making all sorts of claims about the end of Age Of Ultron. Ordinarily people might be a little wary of giving them any credence.
Justice League Beyond follows the continuity of the Bruce Timm Justice League (Unlimited) cartoons where Wally West was the modern Flash, rather than