In the small town of Los Molinos in Chico, California, the position of mayor is a purely honourable one. And rather than being voted for, it is given to
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EastAsiaWatch: Taro Aso, ex-Japanese prime minister and famous geek, is now the official government Anime Envoy to China. Kotaku loks at why that's
Bleeding Cool has already run pieces on the IDW Godzilla and Avatar/Boundless War Goddess mass retailer variant covers, but now Marvel has entered the
As Rich said earlier today, that Strange Adventures cover does look a bit strange as printed, and not for the intended adventurous reason. Of course,
A few pages from the second issue of Robert Kirkman and Rob Liefeld's upcoming collaboration, The Infinite. So proof, if nothing else, that issue two is
It used to be an observed comics publishing maxim, that you spread the comics you publish through the month. That certain buyers have a fixed amount they
Boom! Studios appeat to have registered the website www.stansbackformore.com which means we can probably look forward to more Stan Lee branded superhero
This is the cover to Strange Adventures, published by Vertigo today. And here's the solicited version. See the difference? Yes, that's right, logo,
According to the artist Peter Blake, in an interview with Time Out Hong Kong, legendary pop artist Roy Lichtenstein didn't even like comics. He recalls
Frank Quitely and Warren Ellis are the star comic book creators at MCM London Expo this long weekend. With Kieron Gillen, Emma Viecelli, John McCrea, Gary
Here's the cover to issue 5 of Mega Man from Archie Comics. Note in the top right hand corner that Villain Variant avatar in the shape of an ol-style
Look at that folks. Cyclops and Wolverine are so angry with each other, they're chopping the logo in half. Here's a preview of Marvel's upcoming X-event,
FF continues its journey into the creation of a superhero comic book tesseract, infinitely complex and folded in on itself. We have Reed Richards teaming
Two very different zombie comic books out today from Avatar in all good comic shops. And one or two bad ones too, probably, we're not fussy. To start
Two comics out today, both seem to be telling stories already told. Reading Uncanny X-Men #537, the silent, intangible Kitty Pryde being pursued across