In advance of DC's likely Flashpoint Friday tomorrow, here's a little fillip on the cancelled title creators and the new Flashpoint mini-series. Tony
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The latest issue of Gay Times has run a series of interviews with comic book creators, associated with gay-friendly books. Interviewer Joe Glass has
The latest issue of Gay Times has run a series of interviews with comic book creators, associated with gay-friendly books. Interviewer Joe Glass has
The latest issue of Gay Times has run a series of interviews with comic book creators, associated with gay-friendly books. Interviewer Joe Glass has
ExclusiveWatch: Dark Horse aren't just releasing an exclusive cover for BPRD: Hell On Earth for Emerald City Comic Con, but an entirely BPRD comic book by
Kodansha Limited, Japan's largest publisher of Manga, will acquire US publisher of translated Japanese fiction and manga Vertical, Inc. according to Anime
The Spirit. Doc Savage. First Wave. A series of books that combine Golden Age characters with Will Eisner's The Spirit world throwing in a 1940s styles
Dwayne McDuffie was intending to appear at the launch of the Reggiesworld.com website tonight from Reginald Hudlin at the Golden Apple comic store in LA,
Okay, so the big new X-Men event thing (not to be confused with the current X-Men Age Of X thing) is to be MMXI - Year Of The X-Men, It may well be this
Moriarty is a new ongoing title from Image Comics, by Daniel Corey and Anthony Diecidue, to be published in May. Now that Sherlock Holmes is in public
I do like Zelda. One of the reasons I'm planning on picking up the Nintendo 3DS is to play Ocarina Of Time in three dimensions. But I was a late starter,
Turf has certainly been a long time coming. Onto issue 4, from Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards, this will at least give CLiNT something to run in
A CGC 9.6 copy of Avengers #4, the first Silver Age appearance of Captain America, went for $91,500 at ComicLink auction last night -- a new record for
Yeah, so this was really the day to read comic books all about death and mourning. Both Fantastic Four #588 and Amazing Spider-Man #655 take the silent
In Hardware #1, Dwayne McDuffie wrote this scene, a metatextual commentary on his leaving Marvel Comics to set up Milestone Media at DC Comics,