Despite some horrible weather conditions for much of the US east coast, it was still a feel-good Sunday for comics, both here and around the world. Read
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Scott McDaniel, artist on the new Static Shock series in the new DCU has posted a trailer showing new art from the comic... and a bit of a beat too.
That's the new logo for Guns & Dinos by Frank Cho, published by Image Comics. And also we get a peek as some preliminary pencils for the cover to
Right, at MCM, Marvel can jolly well come over and tel Britain that Excalibur is coming back. Chris Claremont and Alan Davis have pitched it to Marvel
I think the weirdest part of this, let's face it, rather weird news clip, is after being interviewed in the hurricane on the beach, Spider-Man runs off
This is Shadow, a ninja who patrols the streets of his home town to make it a safer place to live. And it's not a comic. He's a Real Life Superhero in
Yeah, you know I don't just read comics in public, I film them being opened with a running commentary on a public bus. But for some people there's still a
KirbyWatch: Yesterday, DC reported that it would have been Jack Kirby's 94th birthday. Actually it's today. The piece appears to have been removed. No
Jack Kirby (1917-1994) was born today 94 years ago. Kirby was one of the most influential comic book artists ever, and as a big fan I've been pleased to
Word that the JSA and Earth 2 are coming to the new DCU caused quite a bit of stir on an already-busy Saturday. The devil will be in the details on this
The cover to the first Danger Academy, out in December 2011 from Kickstart Entertainment, as seen at the Birmingham Comics Con today. The Gloom, also by
It seems to have been made clar that DC Comics aren't that interested in Brian Wood any more. DMZ ending, Northlanders cancelled with no replacement
Spinning out of San Diego Comic Con bar gossip a few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool heard the word that James Robinson and Nicola Scott were collaborating on a
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool mentioned the Deadpool/X-Force book that Rob Liefeld is drawing. And the mention that Killraven by Liefeld and Kirkman for Marvel
Comix Kiss Comix is an popular erotic Spanish comic. Or, at least, it was. After 20 years and 239 copies, the comic has been cancelled, as sales have