This year, at New York Comic Con, I want to put together a new video for the Pogues song, Fairytale Of New York. A bit like Chicago did with Call Me Maybe
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Now there's a blast from the past. Andrew Hope was the artist on Shadowmen in the early nineties, a comic book written by the teenage Mark Millar and
Twelve different DC Comics' blogs have put together a crossover today spotlighting some of the cosplayers at DragonCon 2012. Each blog in this crossover
This could be a hard one to get hold of. Unless you live in Dublin, that is, then you'll be swimming in them. But Tommy Lee Edwards has created a variant
It is already the biggest selling debut issue of a magazine through Diamond Comic Distributors. And the variant covers might just help that a little,
The long-hoped-for and miraculous return of Marvelman at last? Marvel Comics paid the late Mick Anglo a million dollars for his rights to Marvelman, but
DC Comics are rushing through a new plastic bag design for comic store retailers, to reflect the new Arrow TV series premiering on CW in October. As well
In one week, we get the new Ghost, a bunch more DC zeroes, the new Walking Dead, the new Womanthology book, the new Star Trek Next Generation comics and
It's mid-September, which means it's about time for December titles to start being announced and promoted... so what better way to start than with
We now know it to be official. Ivan Reis and Joe Prado are leaving Aquaman to work on Justice League, with their Aquaman writer, Geoff Johns. But who will
There's just one day to go on the funding of Gail Simone and Jim Calafiore's Leaving Megapolis comic project on Kickstarter. Originally aiming for
Three things have happened very recently. One is that Neil Gaiman's opposition to Todd McFarlane's trademark registration for Miracleman was withdrawn.
John Jackson Miller writes; The full estimates for Diamond Comic Distributors' sales of comic books and graphic novels to comic shops in North America for
I really hope it's better than Countdown Arena. Dennis Hopeless and Kev Walker are launching a new Marvel title, Avengers Arena, to follow up on the likes
Brandon M. Easton writes for Bleeding Cool. He is a current Thundercats and Transformers animation writer and recently had his first graphic novel,