Was it that long ago that Jamie McKelvie was a member of the Warren Ellis Forum, and later its successor The V, where he teamed up with fellow board
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Nicholas Brendon at Emerald City Comic Con writing rather odd notes to his fans... Okay, everyone's back from Seattle and we are burning up our server
Jim Shooter is one of the more controversial figures in the modern comic book industry. Working for DC, he became the youngest professional writer in
‘Ere, wanna play the latest game from Japan, squire? It’s a big hit there, and it’s crossing the pond this summer. It’s not a First-Person Shooter, not
Speculating on the big boys can be a tricky proposition. With high five figure and occasionally six figure print run, international distribution into all
Oh Charlie Sheen, you keep delivering. Last week Axel Alonso tweeted asking if Deadpool should team up with Charlie Sheen. And Ben Christian and Cory
Guild Jewellery from Australia has received a DC license to create a line of gold and silver jewellery for the 75th Anniversary. But rather than just
And Giant Man gets beaten up by a shadow. Marvel are doing a number of Monday announcements, stuff that for some reason they just couldn't announce at
Well here's an oddity. A double first here. The debut of Archie Babies featuring all the central characters as toddlers. And the first Archie original
Cosmic Comics used to be a New York comic book store. It was sold at the end of last year to new owners who renamed it Manhattan Comics. According the the
The following video played out at the beginning of the Dwayne McDuffie tribute at Emerald City Comic Con. It was created by Thomas Nord, Brandon Jerwa and
BookWatch: Steve Bissette previews his new book Teen Angels And New Mutants looking at the Bratpack comic and the treatment of superhero sidekicks in
You can feel it in the air -- Winter's almost done, con season is getting underway, and March Madness is here. It's been a busy March weekend for comics
An Unpublished 1995 Will Eisner Interview by Martin Conaghan
2010 was quite a year for writer Nick Spencer, with highly-regarded series coming from several major publishers. What will he do for an encore? He was