Diamond's Previews has censored the appearance of a swastika on the solicitation for The Boys #34 from Dynamite. Previews is distributed to a number of
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Okay this is a late book. Some may expect that from the meticulous designs of Brian Bolland, but this all reprints. And it was meant to come out in
Do you think Michael Bay's Transformers 2 has a strong pro-gays-in-the-military subtext? What you haven't seen it let alone considered it? Well go, come
This is my first real encounter with William Shatner's Tek War. The TV movies and series didn't play here, the books weren't exactly high profile and the
I was recently talking about how the superpower theme in comics is mostly used to represent adolescent rage, that half world between being a child and an
I really get annoyed by bad Scottish accents in American comics. I'm not Scottish myself, but some of my best friends are. And I feel entitled to be
Today, Marvel ship 39 regular comic book titles to comic stores in the US and Canada, the UK getting their copies tomorrow. Plus another 14 variant covers
Okay, this is my preconception about Tales Of Wonderland: Red Queen and Escape From Wonderland #0, based on not reading the comic, but seeing covers from
This is a Conan comic through and through. Seriously, if you don't know any of the names, any of the figures in American politics, you can read it
I once went round to Roger Langridge's apartment in Chelsea, London. Lovely fellow, Roger. You can tell how long ago this is, because Roger had a large
There's been lots of coverage about HeroesCon and WizardWorld Philadelphia this weekend. But here are a few observations about the former that seem not to
This seems to be the new way to make a little money. Buy a four day pass to SanDiego for under $100. Sit on it for a month. Then, after it's been sold
Okay, so this book came out last week from Dynamite. But I couldn't get my hands on an advance of Zorro, so this will make do. And boy, does it make do.
Viking #1 was a comic that took a number of people by surprise, an untested team on a new creator-owned book about vikings, in a market where even the
Neill Cameron is a rather talented cartoonist of my acquaintance. Once we were going to work on a graphic novel called Political Creatures, the proofs of













