AnalogyWatch: The mayor of Austion has just compared the city to Green Lantern.In his State of the City address he stated; If New York is Superman; and
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Finer artist Erro continues to sell work completely ripped off from current comic books with little of the justification that Lichtenstein afforded... he
The first print of Godzilla #1 from IDW had 74 retailers getting an exclusive store cover, when they made an order of 500 copies, featuring their store
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRJT_P37LPs At their recent workshop for comics at the Glasgow Film Festival, Mark Millar revealed that he and Frank
I understand that Alan Moore has signed off on the finished artwork by Jacen Burrows for the final issue of Neonomicon and that Neonomicon #4 will be
Diamond Previews gives an advance look at the new Joe Casey and Mike Huddleston image book Butcher Baker. But they've had to make a few amends for the
Yes, that's more like it. Real life Transmetropolitan bill posters posted up in New York on the corner of W 26th st and 8th, created for the Transmet Art
Okay, Sin Tutulo is a late webcomic. Cameron Stewart has been busy on Assassin’s Creed: The Fall, Batman And Robin and Suicide Girls (the comic, not just
So we had the great running of the San Diego Comic Con Ticket Purchase... now it's time for the sequel, getting yourself a hotel room once you are there.
One look at CB Cebulski and you know he doesn't spit, he swallows. As well as being Marvel's senior talent and creative services man, CB Cebulski also
No sooner are Boom embroiled in a trademark battle over the use of the word "Kaboom" in a comics publishing context, than they may have a battle with DC
This is an illustration for the upcoming anniversary issue of Comics Revue #300, drawn by George Perez, feauturing a plethora of classic comics
A&RWatch: Film studio looking for comics to licence on the Digital Webbing boards? Looks like Artists Alley has gone digital too... Movie studio
This is the Stan Goldberg cover to FF #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Steve Epting, from the man who coloured Fantastic Four #1 and, indeed, set their colour
Dennis O’Neil has a long history in the comics industry as both a writer and editor. He’s best known for writing Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman,