Batman: Hush and Flashpoint go to the Dark Multiverse courtesy of Bryan Hitch and Dexter Soy in DC Comics' November 2020 solicitations.
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When comic books had a shutdown earlier in the year, Marvel Comics and DC Comics dropped a number of scheduled titles - Marvel more than DC. But both have
Ed Brubaker posted the news to his newsletter, which saves me from cutting and pasting it from The Hollywood Reporter. We teased this was coming earlier,
Third printings of Strange Academy and Fourth printings of Thor top the charts, but there are very stromg performances away from Marvel, with Wynd #3 from
Valiant Entertainment was one of the first comic book publishers to go into lockdown and work from home, to tell creators to stop work, and to make some
The second issue of red-hot Source Point Press series No Heroine from writer Frank Gogol has sold out a full three weeks ahead of its August 26th release.
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This is one of the best fantasy comics on the stands, is well worth your time and money, and Reaver #10 picks up the pace.
In the aftermath of the Justice League’s big recent battle with the Perpetual-empowered Legion of Doom, Young Justice and the League stick around to clean
Empyre #4's ratio of spectacle to story is off balance, which makes this a less than gripping read. This should feel like it’s something. It doesn’t.
DC Comics tease "The Road to Earth War" for Swamp Thing and John Constantine in the pages of September's DCeased: Dead Planet #3.
When Ike Perlmutter Almost Fired a Disney Exec for Not Picking Up
Image Comics is sending Jesse Lonergan's Hedra back for second printings, while Marvel Comics send Empyre #4, Fantastic Four #24, Darth Vader #3 back for
Sparks and Monsters, the 19th volume of the Foglios' mad science adventure comic, has topped $75,000 in its first day on Kickstarter.
Yen Press announced 10 new manga and light novel titles for sale in August which includes high school fantasies, medieval fantasies, and more.
Brian Hibbs is a comic book retailing legend. He opened his San Francisco store Comix Experience aged 21, in April 1989. As well as being a prominent and
Yesterday saw the publication of Empyre #4, X-Men: Empyre #2 and Deadpool #6. And in Deadpool we got Wade Wilson deciding to go to Krakoa in a very
It was only a few weeks ago that Tom Taylor and Daniele Di Nicuolo’s Seven Secrets #1 had become the best-selling creator-owned launch in the company’s
Well, Minister Sinister gets away with it with his Bar Sinister gossip column, The Red Diamond. We looked at a couple of recent iterations and they all
We have a few new returns to the printing mill for DC Comics, Boom Studios, Titan Comics and Image Comics... WYND #2 SECOND PRINTING, available on August
For the last 18 months, Boom Studios has been rising up the sales charts and setting new records for their creator-owned launches – first with Once &
So I've just been reading e-mails between me and Seb Patrick over the years. Geek journalist, TV and movie critic, and blogger, we even shared an artist
We've had a few more details emerge about Michael Northrop and Gustavo Duarte's followup to their Dear Justice League original graphic novel for kids aged
The three best-selling comic books on Amazon right now are the three volumes of The Umbrella Academy by Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba from Dark Horse Comics.
Doctor Strange, The Black Cat and Strikeforce all published their final issues from Marvel Comics yesterday - for now at least.
Ninja Nuns: Bad Habits Die Hard, a puntastic spinoff of Metalshark Bro, launches from the team of the subversive comedy comic.
Another week of titles gone from Diamond for damages, shortages, & re-orders as Firefly, Spawn, Empyre, and more are on the Back Order List.
Bleeding Cool ran the story last night. And this morning, with visuals. And now Marvel has pushed out the PR, regarding the finale of Empyre #4, published
Marvel Classics Comics, the late 70s series featuring classic literature adapted by comics legends, is hitting Marvel Unlimited in August.
Diamond Comic Distributors have issued a statement and a Q&A over their decision to split the delivery of weekly orders of new comic books from