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ClawsWatch: As Mike Perkins joins Astonishing X-Men, Marvel releases a few X-sketches... BlackWatch: For Martin Luther King day, ScienceFiction.com goes
Looks like the rest of the world just caught onto what the comics world has been talking about the past few days: that new DC Comics logo. We still don't
I've been following the story of DC Comics getting a new logo for a month or so but, as with Watchmen 2, it's only when you provide actual visuals that
Expect this to appear in a number of forms from various relatively tame media spots. The Washington Post, among others, is running a rather soft puff
Si Spurrier’s instructions: We’re going to do something a bit different here. Rather than taking an idea or golden-age character and reinventing them as a
There's a lot of comic industry excitement for Prophet #21, published from Image Comics on Wednesday, a kind of William Burrough's The Time Machine, that
No wonder the X-Men and the Avengers just can't get along. They all insist on talking at once. Also, I notice that Wolverine seems to have switched sides.
You can find a slightly more interactive version of the above Community-meets-X-Men image over here. And, yes, of coursse the Dean would be Emma Frost.
They aren't calling it a relaunch. Because it isn't one. But the decision to launch four new titles from DC Vertigo in March does give it a slightly
From Phil Jimenez, from an early pitch for Infinite Crisis. With quite a different story to tell...
Rob Liefeld is an acquired taste. Usually acquired around the age of ten - being confronted by a blaze of action, cool looking guns and people jumping
Now this is quite interesting. Letterer Todd Klein has created a number of prints with artists like Alex Ross and Steve Rude and writers like Neil Gaiman
Up for auction next month, and no it's not by Rob Granito. The rarity of such pieces means the market may go apeshit for this Bill Watterson painted
Garth Ennis is writing a new The Shadow ongoing series for Dynamite for April this year, drawn by Holmes and Hornet artist Aaron Campbell, with covers by