There's a famous cartoon, widely criticized at the time, by Philip Zec. Printed by the Daily Mirror during the second world war, it featured a sailor
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In an article at Multiversity, Eric Stephenson, Publisher of Image Comics is quoted as saying, in response to a question about why so many bigger names
Stephen Wacker says he wants a revolution in January: Steve Wacker tweeted this image over the weekend, saying “A very small peek at something that is
So... you've been picking up your 3D covers from DC Comics the past few weeks - maybe have some in a pullbox from your friendly neighbourhood comic store?
The publication history of Locke & Key has become almost as legendary as the comic series’ contents, rocketing into sold-out status on the very first
At Small Press Expo, Tim Hodler from The Comics Journal moderated a discussion between longtime friends Michael Kupperman (Tales Designed to Thrizzle) and
Whatever it is, Amazon thinks it's coming out next May. Night Of The Living Deadpool. 112 pages. A new zombie-related Deadpool comic to sell alongsode
There's always another Friday the 13th on the calendar. I think there will also be Friday the 13th: Crystal Lake Chronicles, which is sort of a
A live “comics carousel” event was hosted by R. Sikoryak at SPX, featuring a massive cast of performers from a wide range of comics genres, including Lisa
The 17th annual Ignatz Awards, held at the Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Maryland, received a 70% increase in nominations this year, according to Warren
By senior SPX Correspondent David Dissanayake If you aren’t reading indie-superhero hit Copra by Michel Fiffe, you really should be. The book is being
Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Maryland, opened to lines for admittance and a happy bubbling flow of conversation laced with plenty of excitement, not just
I spoke with Adam McGovern at Baltimore Comic Con last weekend about his new Kickstarter project, which he describes as “meta schlock inspired by Kirby
I've been intrigued by this Sinister Six rumor for awhile, but the key question to me is how soon it all plays out. Because there's one A-list villain
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; Ales Kot has been doing great work for a while now. Wild Children managed to be one of the very few
The Dark Knight Falls? Which means, by implication, that Man of Steel took place in a world where, somewhere outside of that one particular story, a grown
Indie Comics pilgrimage hub Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Maryland, this weekend is debuting a grand total of 250 new works, and the work of 7 distinct
I’m live at my local comic shop Conquest Comics this week to grab some titles from the rather stuffed boxes and try to keep up with new titles as well as
This is very exciting. Forget Twilight, forget The Hunger Games, the best young adult series in my eyes is Patrick Ness's Chaos Walking trilogy, kicked
Some very good points made by Rich here: It wasn’t just DC, everyone gained, especially Marvel. Then Marvel did their me-too event with Marvel Now and, in
Another look through a bunch of this week's comics! The Carry On team debut in It Came, as official British Army soldiers to provide some much needed
"Largely down to the increasing infantilisation of Western culture. I really don't think that in the nineteen eighties comics grew up, I think that they
IDW hosted a grand total of 9 comic creators to talk about upcoming work on their “big panel” at Baltimore Comic Con, and the atmosphere suggested that a
Dave Lizewski. If you know the name, you know he's Kick Ass' secret identity. You might also know he's the guy who paid Mark Millar a few thousand dollars
In a panel Spotlight at Baltimore Comic Con hosted by Deputy Director of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Alex Cox, Brian Wood had a lot to say about the
Looking forward to that All-New Invaders. We’d heard Marvel Now Two was coming. Now it has a name, announced by USA Today. All-New Marvel Now. Relaunch
Okay, so I'm not quite envisaging an ED 209 standing over the entrance to New York Comic Con, threatening those who do not comply with instant death. But
New York Comic Con is the closest comics convention to DC Comics publishing headquarters. And Marvel. And Archie. And Valiant, who are a couple of blocks
Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez are wrapping up their best-selling series Locke & Key soon, with the first of the two-part final segment released this
Welcome to another week's Lying In The Gutters. And a special thanks to DC Comics for giving us some cracklingly good weekend traffic. Whether it's