Well that's the most fun I've had reading an X-Men comic in an age. Wolverine And The X-Men #1. It smacks of everything from Lobdell's Generation X, to
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1. The Flash #2 moves from physical speed to mental speed and gives us a Flash learning to tap the Speed Force with his brain - and Manapul gives us a
Dr Manolis Vamvounbis writes: In which I bitch and moan about comics on a weekly basis, in broken english and syntax. Noone is safe! Follow my daily
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
We're not exactly what role Stan Lee actually has in the creation of 1821's sci-fi comic Romeo And Juliet: The War. Still it gets the company and the
Aaron and Anna from A Comic Shop in Florida look through Wednesday's comic books a wee bit earlier. And Aaron declares his love for Jason Aaron, writing
Sometimes, cool comics get cut short by changing circumstances and timing. Take the case of the original All-Winners Comics, which Marvel launched as a
Fresh from Kickstart, from the Bleeding Cool favourite team of Tony Lee and Dan Boultwood, comes Danger Academy. Harry Potter-meets-James Bond, that kind
Tomorrow sees a new Garth Ennis book from Avatar, Stitched #1 with Mike Wolfer. And from Warren Ellis, the last issue of Captain Swing And The Electrical
In a world where comic books are having their pages regularly salami sliced, it's nice to hear about one book that is adding pages, without adding cents
There's a name I hadn't heard from in a while. Last seen retranslating the Bible and painting peace symbols onto the bodies of naked women, Bill Jemas
It is one of the best selling comic books in the world and has featured the serialisation of countless manga titles that have gone on to conquer the media
David Doub writes for Bleeding Cool; Actually I didn’t have a table at NYCC, I was at New York Anime Festival technically. ReedPop used to have the two
The eight issue mini-series All Winners Squad: Band Of Heroes by Paul Jenkins and Carmine Di Giandomenico has been cancelled at issue 5. Although the
There are some who loved Greg Pak's Planet Hulk. Who wish that the exiled Hulk had never returned to Earth. That he had continued his world conquering,