REVIEW: Inkblot #3 is another fun chapter of this reality-hopping cat comic, but the standalone aspects of each issue bog the series down.
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REVIEW: Scarenthood #1 is a strange new horror comic by Nick Roche that creates well-defined, but not entirely likable characters.
REVIEW: U.S.Agent #1 by Christopher Priest & Georges Jeanty is an intriguing but oddly paced story that confuses more than it entertains.
As we informed you last week, Boom Studios highly anticipated twin series relaunch of their Power Rangers franchise is off to a big start. The combined
Last week's final issue of Young Justice #20 written by Brian Bendis saw this exchange, as the Young Justice encountered their old Teen Titans
Advance reorders time - Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of
Earlier in the year, Playboy Magazine republished the first issue of the sex comedy comic book Money Shot by Tim Seeley, Sarah Beattie, Rebekah Isaacs and
And you thought it was just Damon Albarn who was the comic book obsessive in Blur? Z2 Comics today announced Superstate, an all-new high concept vision of
Marvel recently announced a new comic book series, X-Men Legends, with classic creative teams looking to pick up past storylines over the decades and
Japanese comic book publisher, Enmaku is publishing their first mini-series, Ninja World USA, aimed at the US market and released digitally on the 20th of
NOTCOMICS: The non-British internet is going to get a little confused over the next 24 hours. Because lots of the British people they follow on social
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Conan and Magik, two sword-wielding heroes with no mind for prevarication, are on a quest to acquire one of the Eyes of Agamotto (apparently there are
In true Stan Lee fashion, you should get caught up on the deal: an ancient organization fields some of the best trained, most skilled clandestine
The Wu-Tang Clan's RZA & Ghostface Killah's horror/crime comic book 12 Reasons to Die goes to trade paperback at Black Mask Studios.
Strap in and shaddup, Clyde, because the Main Man is here to remix your whole fraggin’ continuity in Dark Nights: Death Metal Infinite Hours Exxxtreme! #1
The Taskmaster, sometimes called “Tony Masters” is as much an enigma as he is a missed opportunity. With his photographic reflexes and encyclopedic
In today's Strange Academy #5, we get a look inside Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch's e-mail inbox. In which we see Hank McCoy inviting the Scarlet
Emma Kubert ses her Foundlings conclude funding on Kickstarter this week, while Inkblot continues from Image Comics into the New Year.
The Proud Boys, a far-right, neo-fascist, and male-only political organization, is using the trademarked DC Comics logo to promote their upcoming protest.
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool reported on details of DC Comics staffers who were laid off yesterday in a new round of redundancies from Warner Bros. We
Two Amazing Spider-Man comic books published today Amazing Spider-Man #53 and #53.LR, which would have cost $5.99 if Marvel had put them together but
As we predicted, Mighty Morphin #1, the first Power Rangers relaunch series by Ryan Parrott and Marco Renna, sold out at on-sale and Boom Studios rushed
Diamond Comic Book Distributors has maintained two different comic book bags and board brands of products as a result of previous acquisitions but as the
Spoilers ahoy for Marauders, Excalibur and Wolverine out today. Not big ones, but enough to give the flavour... last week's Marauders #14 ended rather
DC Comics owner Warner Bros went through another round of layoffs this week. And while the focus was on the East Coast, as opposed to the recent West
Local Comic Shop Day is an event organised by ComicsPRO to focus on bricks'n'mortar comic shops, offering them collectable comic book items not intended
V For Vendetta was first published as a creator-owned comic by Alan Moore and David Lloyd by Dez Skinn in Warrior Magazine. DC Comics then saw the series
James Tynion IV's curated horror comic book anthology Razorblades was hard to come by when originally launched, and the second issue wasn't that much
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