Chris Thompson writes; To celebrate the launch of Orbital Comics' new Mike Diana exhibition (with a private viewing happening right now) we’d like to draw
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So there was this bad weather. You may have seen it on the enws. Not the British news, the American news. A blizzard hitting the East Coast. There was
In May 2013, we see Geoff Johns, Tony Bedard, Peter Milligan and Peter Tomasi hang up their green, red, or purple rings, in an overnight change of writers
Inker Jonathan Glapion has posted on Facebook that he is off the Batman comic. So long Bat fans you've all been very kind to me. When asked if Greg
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
As Rafael Grampa writes; My version for The Joker for a DC Comics project! Pay attention and try to see the two mouths. He wants to make you think that he
No this isn't a Valentine's Day thing. It's the Advance Reorders charts for retailers, upping their orders with Diamond Comic Distributors just before the
In Batman 17, did Bruce Wayne make the cruelest betrayal of all? There are spoilers for Batman #17, the conclusion to Death Of The Family, in this review.
Some of the earliest Death Of The Family crossover comics didn't really deserve the livery splashed across their covers. The Joker just turned up at the
You'd probably have to be a bit of a muppet to fall for these. But someone has got three figure bids on eBay for these two Bob Kane sketches. That aren't
The cover artwork to Amazing Spider-Man #121 by John Romita Sr from 1973 is up for auction in nine days time from Heritage Auctions and is expected to
Injustice: Gods Among Us has done something very interesting. We reported last week on the large number of reorders it was receiving from retailers. It
This is the Albert Einstein we always deserved and yet, until Manhattan Projects we never got a whiff of until now. I'm so glad we got Manhattan Projects.
A cover to The Comedian #5, by JG Jones. And this photograph for LIFE Magazine from Guadalcanal in 1942 from the then- 25-year-old photographer Ralph
Step by step, how Frank Cho grew his Man Thing for Savage Wolverine; This is a double page spread in my upcoming Savage Wolverine #4 book, coming out in