This coming weekend, Double Midnight Comics of Manchester, NH will be ten years old. And they're extending Free Comic Book Day festivities over four
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This could well be what that 2000AD website has been counting down towards, for tomorrow. DJ Food has posted the cover to the new 2000D, Prog 1781, which
Pace University of New York City and Westchester County has appointed Paul Levitz as a professor for their upcoming semester. But rather than just
Gavin Lees writes for Bleeding Cool from Stumptown; One of the best things about Stumptown is that its indie status leaves it free of promotional panels,
It's a problem that once comic conventions never thought they'd have to face. Too much success. This weekend, the Calgary Comic And Entertainment Expo (at
A couple of weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran a piece on the About Heroes podcast, and their decision to run what appeared to be a puff piece interview with
PekarWatch: "Harvey Pekar's Cleveland" by Harvey Pekar and artist Joseph Remnant is to have a Cleveland book-release party at 7 pm on Tuesday at Big Dog
I saw a suggestion on twitter yesterday that BC's headline revelation that there is a facial expression used in the credits scene of the Avengers is a
Walking Dead #100 comes out the same day San Diego Comic Con 2012 opens. And it is so on. I've already got a Vannen Walking Dead wristwatch signed by
Real Life Superhero BeeSting has been charged on two counts, felonious assault and wearing body armor during the commission of a violent crime. Early this
This year, I'll be going to Free Comic Book Day with my kids as always. But not just my kids. Their friends too. On Saturday morning, we'll be getting the
FreeWatch: Free Comic Book Day stores start to step up their publicity. 4 Color 8 Bit Comics And Games, Jetpack Comics, Keith's Comics, Night Flight
My longtime pal Mark Smylie dropped me a line recently, indicating that he'd just been to the MEFCC convention in Dubai and that he was wondering if
There's naturally been plenty of talk in recent months about the success of DC's New 52 editorial-side strategy, and what, if anything, Marvel might do to
We ran a piece on Nathan Never artist Paola Di Clement's swipes from Jim Lee's Batman: Hush. Well, it appears to go a little deeper than that. Thanks to