Reboots, returns, and re-dos dominated the conversation today. Interest in the air about that Rise of the Planet of the Apes trailer, and anticipation for
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At Wondercon, the comic store Isotope, the website iFanboy and publisher Image put on a Walking Dead Zombie Bar Crawl with Robert Kirkman. The rest of the
Seen at Kapow this weekend. The cover to The Walking Dredd, Williams & McCarthy for an upcoming Judge Dredd Megazine #311, out the end of May in the
Spider-Man, Spider-Man, Does Anything A Knocked Over Skittle Can. Here's a look at some Spider-Man mechandise from Marvel and Franklin Sports. They've got
Phill Hall used to be the News editor for Comics International before launching the PDF comics magazine Borderline before abandoning comics altogether.
The passage of time is a cruel beast. And most artists hate their older world. Few have a chance to go over it and make all sorts of changes. Well that's
Welcome to the Illustrious Omnibus Of Superpowers from Pop Chart Lab. Clicky for the biggy. $20 if you preorder by tomorrow. How soon will we see this on
It does seem unfortunate timing that Dark Horse choose today to promote the upcoming launch of their Dark Horse digital app. Shortly after we learnt that
Favourite quote from Kapow was when a bunch of people were gathered round Chris Hemsworth on stage, and one fellow walked past "I don't know what the fuss
A couple days ago, Cully Hamner noted that the original Rob Granito saga is probably past its expiration date as a news story. And y'know, I wouldn't
In 2006, Image published the oneshot, '68, a zombie tale set during the Vietnam War in the same year that Night Of The Living Dead was released. Five
Chris Weston has been sporting this T-shirt for a couple of years now. And it had pride of place at Kapow this weekend. Well, here's some news for The
Issue 7 of Uncanny X-Force is out today, and as ever the boys at A Comic Shop are raving about it. So for them, and you, here's a little preview of the
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool Recently, while covering a large-ish comic convention in San Francisco, a high-ranking editor for Geek Girl on the
This is the Mike Allred cover to Kidnapping Kevin Smith, a new graphic novel about two geeks who, well kidnap Kevin Smith. Created by Chad Blakely from