I like the Abbey Road one. So we’re getting a new X-Men #1, courtesy of Brian Wood and Olivier Coipel. Which naturally means variant covers. Here are a
Recent Updates Archives
Comic book stores with Diamond Comic Distributor accounts are able to visit the San Diego Comic Con for free, two tickets per store. The individuals in
Over at Jalopnik, Jason Torchinsky tackles a question I'm sure a few of us have wondered about over the years: What's that car Superman is hoisting on the
Yesterday's top two stories paint an interesting picture of some of the world's largest media companies marking their territory in the ink, paper and
As pretty much every comic fan on the internet knows, there are a few vintage Batman stories that contain some bits which are amusingly dirty with the
So, yes, Gail Simone on Red Sonja is a thing. It should have been obvious, that blend of horrific scenes of violence with just a hint of comedy. So how
Coming later this year from Titan Comics. John Higgins' Razorjack, recollected, remastered, reupdated and reconcluded... here's a tasty peek at what he's
The new, longer trailer for The World's End offers some answers and poses some all new, apocalyptic questions. I take a look at 12 things about it.
What an odd story: From a Philadelphia parent, posting to a local Reddit group; with the explanatory phrase “So my son came home and told me make-believe
Well, secret for... let's see, about 2 more weeks I guess. I just hope some of these villain one-shots spin into regular series. A Gorilla Grodd series
Okay, its over. It's safe to come out now.
Bleeding Cool has been telling you about next month's Villain's Month at DC since late last year. When every title will be renumbered to #1 for one month,
Speculating about how the Justice League movie is going to work out is going to be a cottage industry for the next couple years, but this is an
Age Of Ultron #8 Iron Man #10 Batgirl #20 Nightwing #20 Wolverine & the X-Men #29 Wonder Woman #20 Cable and X-Force #8 Thunderbolts #9 Nova #4
Whoooo are you? Okay, yes, there are spoilers for The Name Of The Doctor. We’re going to be talking about the episode. Probably best not to watch it
In the light of the launch of Nook Comics, Amazon Kindle UK has kicked off a series of very attractive sales on graphic novels. Mostly licensed books from
Okay, yes, there are spoilers for The Name Of The Doctor. We're going to be talking about the episode. Probably best not to watch it before you have,
This one caused quite a stir yesterday: Seeing as Sam Mendes has quite conclusively rebuffed their offers to return for more, it seems that James Bond
We've mentioned a few bits and pieces of note from the August solicitations for the comic book direct market. But there's lots more to get our teeth into.
This is the new look for Buck Rogers In The 25th Century #1, courtesy of Howard Chaykin, and being published by Hermes Press in August. Buck Rogers, the
BLEEDING COOL MAGAZINE #6 Retail Price: $4.99 US MR, Full Color, 104 pages Bleeding Cool Magazine talks to some of the most recognizable COSPLAYERS in the
The last shakeup at the top of DC led pretty directly to... oh, several big things that we've spent the last two years talking about. What will this
Rian Hughes, holding his copy of the Image Duplicator catalogue, held behind his back. Hughes, designer of comics and much more besides, was one of the
The CEO of Warner Bros, Kevin Tsujihara, used to be the guy who Paul Levitz reported into as Publisher and President of DC Comics. Between them, they
Daniel Nieves writes; In the 90's and early 2000's San Diego Comic Con was there to be my comic book Disneyland. Today, SDCC has welcomed
John Byrne posted that he had uncovered around 800 photocopies of his pencil artwork from a certain period, including various stages of its completion.
Still wondering about that mystery super-hero figure in the trailer? We know he's not Luke Cage. Who is he? The forum has a pretty good guess, I think.
Baz Lurhmann adapts F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'unfilmable' novel. Michael Moran reviews Baz's 'unreviewable' film.
Tomorrow, Orbital Comics in London premiere the Image Duplicator exhibition in which a number of artists reappropriate the works that Roy Lichtenstein
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf7bEztBLG4 It's a little bit Charlie Brooker. It's a little bit Noel Fielding. But it's mostly Si Spurrier. Talking about