We know Seattle has its superheroes, with the likes of Phoenix Jones. But it seems it may also have its Jedi as well... This suspect device that closed
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Alex Wilson sends in cosplay photos from C2E2 at Chicago... I think the UP house is particularly fine. If you are a cosplayer featured, or if you know who
Monday sucks: Comics Alliance’s parent company AOL has pulled the plug on the site. Launched by Laura Hudson, Comics Alliance became a home for
University of Illinois assistant professor Carol Tilley writes for Bleeding Cool; First, forgive me my errors and omissions: I’m a comics scholar, not a
The solicitations say one thing. The actual comics say another. So what changes are happening to your comics in coming weeks? Nathan Edmundson &
Death by Skottie Young. It appears there was some controversy in the beer naming contest for Denver Comic Con. Breckenridge Brewery is making a special
We had a good time liveblogging along to the C2E2 video streams this weekend, and now they've got it all archived so you can catch up with what you missed
The Marvel Heroic Roleplaying game is produced by Margaret Weis Productions. Or, at least, it was. In an official blog post, they stated; The economics of
A story that Marvel said would culminate in mainstream media news, the publisher announced the Wolverine "Killable" storyline beginning in Wolverine #7 in
A distant sound of thunder: For two days in a row, we’ve been told by DC panels that Shazam fans will be “very happy”. I’m going to read into that an
I flaked out on the Dark Horse panel last night. But they did announce a whole lot of stuff. Here's some. We mentioned this a short while ago, now Dark
Andrew Mertes writes; You cannot stop Injustice, you can only hope to contain it. DC’s universe-hopping, fighting game crossover epic Injustice: Gods
Green Team, Thrillbent and now Itty Bitty Hellboy. It's been a good time for Art Baltazar and Franco, they really are the toast of C2E2 this year... and
The following is based upon bar room gossip before C2E2 by people who should know better but clearly don't. Take it in the spirit it was emailed
Getting underway live a C2E2 is Batman/Superman 101 Panel from DC. I see DC is touting this as "a real eye-opener", so let's just see:
Welcome to Episode 109 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we take to the skies with Captain Marvel #12, get mathematical with Adventure Time #15, start a new
Bill Williams writes; The digital landscape for publishing changes from month to month. This week, Amazon opened up a can of Whoop Ass on the comic book
The most recent Bleeding Cool Magazine had a feature we hilariously titled The Black Bolt List, featuring a number of comic book projects that never made
Looking forward to whatever X-Men: Battle of the Atom turns out to be. Love seeing Marvel & DC celebrate those big anniversaries (Any news on Avengers
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; Porcelain is my favorite book of the year so far. Benjamin Read's script has the sort of delicate, precise touch
From New Avengers #4 It must be important, it gets repeated in "Previously Seen On" in New Avengers #5. UC... Universal Constant? Galactus? Or
At the Diamond Retailer Summit this weekend at Chicago, naturally one of the groups presenting to retailers was Diamond Digital, who allow comics stores
Yup, it's the new Walking Dead. A copy of Rachel Rising #1 slabbed with a CGC score of 9.8 has just sold on eBay for $949.99. There are only two of these
At the Diamond Retailer Summit in Chicago before today's C2E2 (I will rip my fingers off if I have to type that again) Boom! Studios let retailers into a
Marvel's David Gabriel seems to be challenging DC's Bob Wayne for the driest wit at publisher presentation panels of late. And his "Death Every Quarter"
I'd been thinking about this in the context of the eyebrow-raising a few weeks back over Robert Downey Jr deciding whether or not to re-up for the Iron
Another look at the week's advance reorders from direct market comic book stores trying to up their orders before the books come out. Again, as often, the
I noted the other day that Valiant had trademarked the likes of The 1% and speculated what that might mean. But they had a bunch of different trademarks
"Adventures Of Cannibal And Cop."