In March, Marvel will publish the first two issues of Marvel's The Avengers Prelude, a four part comic set in the Marvel Studios cinema world by Chris
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It may not be the best publicity Marvel Comics could have received. But you know that line about there being no bad publicity? The Toronto police held a
We've seen his Doctor Who and his DC Superheroes, now let's take a look at Ryan Hall's He-Man cardboard display at Orbital Comics in London. They're £25 a
Bob Harras, Bobbie Chase, Tom DeFalco, Ann Nocenti, Ken Lashley, Stephen Platt, Scott Lobdell, all sorts of Marvel comic stars from the nineties have been
This week brings five of my current favourite New 52 books. Guess which ones they are? I talked about the new Batgirl earlier and how smart it is, so
Welcome to the “Plug of the Week” for Boundless Comics. This week’s new arrival is WAR GODDESS #4, written by Mike Wolfer (co-writer of LADY DEATH and
UPDATE: IDW have announced that their digital comics available through a variety of Apps, IDW Cmics, Transformers, Star Trek, Doctor Who, GI Joe, 30 Days
Another week at the comic store for Anna and Aaron, that's A Comic Shop in Florida of course, and this week they're all about Sam Humphries new self
AgeWatch: David Lapham and Robero De La Torre are launching an ongoing Age Of Apocalype series, as teased in Point One... and talking about it today.
It's not every day that you see a trailer completely turn sentiment around for a franchise like we've seen with the reaction to the GI Joe: Retalliation
Rebecca Lewis writes for Bleeding Cool. Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of The Great Gatsby may have only started filming a couple of months ago, but today
Well that was quick. Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported on news that Warner Bros and DC Comics were to merge booth space. Comic book publishers had been
In the war-torn Britain during the Blitz, the Doctor and a ginger version of the kid from Stuart Little find a magical snow-covered forest inside a
Bleeding Cool has talked about the issue of Watchmen and V For Vendetta rights never reverting to their creators, as originally agreed they would, because
CoverWatch: DC Vertigo shows off a bunch of covers for upcoming comics, including the above wraparound cover by Adam Hughes for Fairest
Have to say I'm a lot less convinced of massive disruption in the industry for 2012 than I was just 6-8 months ago -- primarily because Nero has very
USA Today reports a new future Archie storyline that sees him not married to Betty or Veronica, but Valerie from Josie And The Pussycats. I don't think
It's off how one Facebook post can tear the internet in half. SO anyway, this is what you have been reading this week. Aren't you all sophisticated sorts?
Finally saw the Nu52 reboot of TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY this weekend. It’s a fascinating exercise in adaptation and period reconstruction. I read the
SacrificeWatch: The first issue of the Sacrifice comic book by Sam Humphries and Dalton Rose, with a total print run of 1,100 and independently
The idea that there are over 100 "lost" classic Doctor Who episodes, and that every few years one or two of them are found, has always fascinated me.
So, one of the bigger stories this weekend has been the little spat between Joe Michael Straczynski and Steve Wacker on Facebook,that seems to have
FoxWatch: In the light of the new Tintin movie, Fox News runs a delightful tourist guide to Brussels and Belgium, including the country's rich comic book
This is one of those things that is just begging for more data and better visualization. Go back a bunch more years, make it more complete, add in graphs
Rebecca Lewis writes for Bleeding Cool. Les Miserables is the longest running, and one of the most successful, musicals in the world so of course it was
Variety report that Lloyd Levin is the latest to launch a line of comic books with the intention of turning them into movies. The difference is that Lloyd
Canadian Business has been to the new Warner Bros video game studio's new offices and talking with studio head Martin Carrier and VP EP Reid Schneider.
SwipeWatch: The Washington Post asks why cartoonist plagiarists are treated differently to journalist plagiarists. Pulitzer-winning political animator
"Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in." Comics are definitely like that. It won't let you go. Most-Read Comic Stories Today: Richard
As we reported a few days ago, Patty Jenkins has left the helm of the good ship Thor 2 due to some kind of "creative difference", but Marvel Studios