FurryWatch: Here's the cover to the third Grandville hardcover, Bete Noire, by Bryan Talbot. Out in December in the UK and January in the US.
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Mark Millar is to be presented with an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters by Glasgow Caledonian University next Thursday. Millar, who lives in the
Wow, is it Friday morning already? Today's most-read post is about DC trades and GNs: DC Comics are looking to reduced their stock of the following books
The DC Comics blog published a list of upcoming hardcover and trade paperbacks well into 2013. Which is usually a sign that the info has been given out to
Here's how it originally looked back in 1962... Photo taken in Orbital Comics, London.
Shane Davis is the Earth One: Superman artist, but who now seems to pulled out from the series after the first two books (or at least significantly
Here's a quick peek at the 1:100 variant cover for Archer & Armstrong by Barry Windsor Smith-contemporary, Neal Adams. It does seem to be kicking off,
A couple of days ago, Bleeding Cool pointed out how MarvelTVNews was posting fabricated information in order to attack Marvel, picked up by many other
At Bleeding Cool, we've been following the different types of digital comics that have been emerging. Those that use limited animation. Those that use
DC Comics are looking to reduced their stock of the following books by offering them to retailers at a massive discount. What that means is that in a few
I've been told that, while many DC Comics freelance writers have suffered rewrite upon rewrite, note after note, change after change, from the current
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This week's Crossed: Wish You Were Here webcomic chapter has just gone live. And basically this is the only grouping of panels I can show you without
A couple of years ago, JG Jones began writing a six issue story for his Doc Savage, with Phil Winslade on art, that started with issue 13. The comic was
Lots of names to drop here. Yesterday's Google, Yahoo, will be offering motion comics with Liquid Comics, the company that used to partner with Virgin to