The LA Times, the current go-to-place for publisher friendly comics news, runs the first art from the upcoming Blood Red Dragon comics/animation/music
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Published in USA Today, the current go-to-spot for publisher friendly mass media comics coverage, a preview of the first issue of X-Men Schism #1 by Jason
SimWatch: Why does the Batmobile look like Cerebus? PartyWatch: On Friday, Geek Girl on the Street is holding their very first fundraiser at Challengers
Amidst all of this year's debate about day and date digital, there seems to be another interesting comic-cultural shift gaining ground: attention paid to
Title: Marksmen #1 Creators: David Baxter, Javiar Aranda, Garry Leach and Tomm Coker Publisher: Image Comics Available: Booth #2729 High concept: MARKSMEN
Title: The Infinite #1 Creators: Rob Liefeld and Roberyt Kirkman Publisher: Image Comics Available: Booth #2729 High concept: Format: Hardcover omic -
Title: Severed #1 Creators: Scott Snyder, Scott Tuft and Attila Futaki Publisher: Image Comics Available: Booth #2729 High concept: SEVERED is mostly set
This is the cover to Batman #2, by Greg Capullo, for October. And it's really rather nice. But you know what? It's even nicer in black-and-white...
So we're having the big fifty-two DC Relaunch in September. But what about October? How many issues ones could we expect then? Probably a handful. But
Who would win in a fight between the Hulk and The Thing and Thor and a drunken Iron Man? We told you this was going to be a big fight scene. Looks like
Warner Bros and TV Guide are producing a special issue of the magazine for San Diego Comic Con, being given away at the show at their booth #4545 from
Bleeding Cool already ran the cover to Ultimate Fallout #4, saying that it may have revelatory significance. Looks like we were bang on the money. This
Apologies to those who wish Bleeding Cool wasn't quite so obsessed with San Diego. All we can say is next week when we're actually in San Diego, this will
Smoke was a comic series by Alex De Campi and Igor Kordey that came out from IDW a few years ago... and was rather good. Think of Luther Arkright crossed
Here are the two visual promotional images that Arlen Schumer is using for his Saturday panel on Mort Weisinger, editor of the Superman line for 30 years,













