Dave Hoover, best known for his work on Starman and The Wanderers for DC, and Captain America has passed away. Of late he had reinvented himself as a
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Today, Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette's Swamp Thing #1 is in stores. It's not the only Swamp Thing relaunch out there. And I don't mean the China
It's that time of the year when Top Shelf Comix decides that what they really really want is some money. Lots of it. Now please. And that's when they let
Tonight, in a central London branch of bookchain Waterstones, Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards have been holding court to coincide with the release of
So I've had a few chats with a few people discussing why they weren't planning to buy Detective Comics #1 today. And I understand them, they talk about
Batgirl #1 is currently in an eBay auction for $16 with 6 hours to go. I can't help but think that the imminent arrival of thousand of copies bought by
Here are all thirteen appearances of The Strange Woman Of Flashpoint, appearing in all the DC Universe titles shipping this week. From Batgirl #1. From
Last year, Frank Cho regained the full rights to Liberty Meadows after Sony finally passed on its option. We were told that Liberty Meadows would return.
Adding to the gold teams in X-Men Regenesis comes Psylocke (also on the blue team in X-Men, the saucy wench), Quentin Quire (okay, didn't see that
Applause to the cover department of Marvel who decided to make the cover to this week's issue of Thunderbolts... a little similar in tone to certain
LifeOnMarsWatch: Steve Pugh paints Gene Hunt (right) RelaunchWatch: Something that was nice, but not reflected in the video last night at Orbital was,
Last week, New York had Jim Lee and pizza. This week, London had Tony Lee and donuts. Regardless of where they are, it looks like stores have been having
Tonight Orbital Comics and twelve other stores in the British Isles opened their doors at midnight to sell the DC New 52 launch comics. Orbital had
Due to the print run of Justice League #1 Second Print being set before orders were due, DC received more orders than they had printed copies for, and had
Thank you Orbital Comics for your midnight opening. The only shop in London to bite the bullet, selling DC's thirteen New 52 titles at midnight. There