Roger Priebe writes; I love comic books. Even more than that, I love the history behind the comic books. I soak up magazines like “Alter Ego” and “Back
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This is what Kieron Gillen's World War 2 superhero comic Uber for Avatar looked like in 2008. On a fridge. The issue being laid out here will be published
Man of Steel with military might arrayed in the background? What does this latest glimpse of Superman tell us about the film? BC has theories.
Ooh, I bet Dynamite wish they'd thought of that one. Or possibly Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips. Or even Frank Miller. But there you go. "Super Noir" for
We've already talked about Kieron Gillen's Heat, a planned six-issue sci-fi mini-series for Avatar, about the policing of Mercury, that has yet to see
This was the solicitation for A+X #2 KAARE ANDREWS & PETER DAVID (W) KAARE ANDREWS & MIKE DEL MUNDO (A) Cover by KAARE ANDREWS Variant Cover by ED
The case of atheism is a practiced and oft repeated one. I've never been totally convinced myself, as I still have an inability to explain consciousness
Since we ran the story about a Remote Controlled Flying Superman spotted in the wild, it has picked up rather with TV news getting involved; The designer
Peter David suffered a stroke on holiday. He is currently being treated, while working on X-Factor scripts. But treatment costs. And rehabilitation costs
Shame: Pursuit is the new graphic novel from Renegade Arts Entertainment coming out at the end of April. Written by Lovern Kindzierski and painted by John
On Saturday, January 12th from 10am to 4pm, The Schomburg Center For Research in Black Culture of Harlem, New York, will be launching their first Black
Nathan Miller writes; Ambria Rourke is okay. She doesn’t mind when people call her Ambria, but she prefers to be called Bri, which she finds much less
A reader writes to me; I recently bought up the last year's worth of Amazing Spider-Man in print, and was selling the digital codes on eBay, and a few
Along with Batwoman, The Flash from the pen of Francis Manapul, is one of the few DC New 52 comics that is trying something new with the form. Using
All New X-Men #5's Marvel AR component has an amusing take on one of the week's hot topics: alternative designs for Beast's new look. But not what you think














