When Turf #1 was published from Image Comics earlier in the year, it was criticised by some for being too text heavy. When asked about this, writer
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Brendon is right: 4-6, 1-3. It's hard for me to imagine watching them any other way. I'd consider it similar to reading a long comic book
From ColourLovers.com comes this infographic looking at the colours common in comic books focusing on the output of Marvel and DC Comics over the years.
There are only a hundred of these. Previous Ultimate signed variant have gone for $400. And this little Willy Wonka Golden Ticket made its way all the way
AppDelight: Some people have been wondering if Marvel's comics would appear through the Android Comixology App. Well, other day, they were. HOOOKS: Looks
If they bought out a cereal called Gender Crunch, I'd probably buy it. Tim Hanley continues to work the vital statistics; It’s the second week of the full
Just posted by Brian Bendis. A look at Daniel Acuña's upcoming artwork on Avengers. Looks like we may be going back to the Civil War...
There have been some creative changes on the DC New 52 Relaunch, such as Marco Rudy being dropped completely off Suicide Squad and Roger Robinson off
Comic shops the country over may have sold out of lots of the DC relaunch first prints, with second and in some cases third prints on the way. But it's
Thanks to skylight on the Comic Book Resources forum for taking a quick snap of this promo piece doing the rounds. We'd only had the silhouettes before to
Action Comics #1 was 29 pages long, and subsequent issues look like they'll be of a similar or greater size. We've already heard that Brent Anderson of
It is possibly that some people have too much time on their hands. But as Batwoman gave you a certain segment of the comics reading population the
Gary Trudeau received an advance copy of the The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin biography, written by the journalist Joe McGinniss, who moved
Bleeding Cool is very hapy to feature the first two chapters of Dodge & Twist, the new novel by New York Times bestselling graphic novelist Tony Lee.