Dynamite's Free Comic Book Day offering this year is Dinosaurs Vs Aliens, a preview of the upcoming graphic novel by Barry Sonnenfeld, Grant Morison and
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Garth Ennis writes for Bleeding Cool; Page one Bit of conjecture on the side-effects of depleted uranium ammunition on its users here. I’ve always been
Last year, the PRISM Awards gave their honour for the best portrayal of substance abuse or mental health issues in a comic book to Cry For Justice: Rise
Well, nationwide-ish. Mostly in the South. Twenty states. Bleeding Cool has been following the progress of Hastings, a multimedia entertainment superstore
DC Comics have commissioned a new TV advertising campaign, which will focus on the first hardcover and paperback collections of the DCU New 52, that have
We're continuing to highlight Free Comic Book Day retailers going above and beyond. Stadium Comics of Ontario, Canada are running signings and sketching
Velocity Comics in Richmond, VA are organising an art auction benefit for Kerry Talbott, a local comic book artist and cartoonist who was diagnosed with
There was Watchmen. There was Dark Knight. And there was Faust. Created by David Quinn and Tim Vigil, this disturbingly violent superhero thriller fit the
FreeComicBookDayWatch: Every comic shop across the country seems to be getting loads and loads of press right now for Free Comic Book Day 2012 calling it
A second credits scene for The Avengers? Interesting. My mind is still spinning with the possibilities that the first one -- which I couldn't resist
This is the cover to the second print of The Spider #1, which launched from Dynamite today. Because, yes, the first print sold out fast. They're taking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E1cZebzthQ The Top Ten Superhero Teams! Host Grace Randolph's original comic book from BOOM Studios, Supurbia #3, is
Looking at stores going above and beyond for Free Comic Book Day 2012? Here are a couple more... This year Earthworld Comics of Albany, New York, will be
There is only one gun in the world of Skullkickers, by Jim Zubkavich and Edwin Huang from Image Comics. But how did it get there, into this fantasy world?
Next week, Dark Horse put out more than one comic, retailers go blind trying to see the difference between Batman, Batgirl and Batwing on the Night Of The