A bit underwhelming, truth be told.
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These are the variant covers to the upcoming Original Sin Marvel event series running through the summer. #1 by Steve McNiven, #2 by Agustin Alessio,
So there's something to look forward to after the World Cup.
Well, boom! There are lots of new comics this week and quite a wide range too, from superhero comics to sci-fi, horror, and indie accents abounding. Maybe
Every week, there is quite a selection of new comics available that have been added to ComiXology via their creator-owned Submit platform, and here at
Joshua Andrews of Mile High Comics gets in touch, Just got off the phone with Arthur Suydam. He bought us out of all the X-Men #1 (Suydam Deadpool
How many monsters are in this thing? What is its relation to Gojira (1954)? And... Rodan!?
Sorry for the paucity of offerings this week but I have a hospital appointment, I know, on New Comics Day, so life has got in the way a little.... Speak
From today's Avengers Assemble by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Warren Ellis and Matteo Buffagni. Synchronised finger snapping with Captain America and Iron Man...
Well, at the very least the material would be in the hands of a bona fide superfan.
I made the crucial mistake of traveling to New Mexico this past week to present a research paper on Matt Kindt's Mind MGMT at a Pop Culture Conference.
Hopefully this is a tease for a long trailer coming soon.
I'm guessing a little seen 1916 black and white short film of the same name is the culprit here.
Each week Bleeding Cosplay Senior Cosplay Correspondent Ian Mageto features individuals who not only love cosplay, but also bleed it. If you would like to
By Erik Grove I’ve read a lot of comic books and I read new books every week. There are a lot of things that keep me coming back week after week but the
There’s no titular iZombie just yet, but they've found a trio of actors to star in their pilot based on the Vertigo comics.
But Sony has no plans to stop there.
The premise of Shrek Forever After certainly made it clear they were running out of ideas, at least on the big screen, right?
"A group of gamers are attempting to bring a gaming/comic book convention to Northern Indiana." This is what River-Con was meant to be. "A one day
This Wednesday, February 26th, 2000AD turns 37 years old--does that mean it's suddenly going to start featuring more mature and responsible characters
Okay, there are these toys called Vamplets. Baby vampire things. All over the place. Action Lab Entertainment put out a graphic novel last year and a
Janelle Asselin used to work for DC Comics as an editor on the Batbooks. She quit in 2011, to work for Disney Magazines, until she was laid off along with
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu Like we all don’t know, Kaare Andrews is a Canadian comic book writer and artist known for jaw-droppingly gorgeous cover work,
There are no plot details yet, so not sure how that's gonna work, since Ted, John and Lori seemed to have it all worked out at the end of the first film.
I mean any comedy that leads with a joke about Steve Jobs being a poser within the first 15 seconds has my vote of confidence.
Adi Tantimedh writes: Zero is probably the most interesting and off-beat spy comic in an increasingly crowded marketplace right now. A
Jackson 'Butch' Guice has drawn a series for Humanoids? He's the main artist in the supernatural thriller Mandalay that soon will be published in English
I don't even hear a roar in this, except for maybe a little bit at the end, but here it is.
On Wednesday, on my way to the comic shop, I'm planning to pop into the National Gallery in London. They've got Van Gogh's Sunflowers until the end of
Those original Freudian tweets in full... thanks to Little Bleeder JohnP for the screencap. So what have you been reading this week? Top Twenty Traffic Of