First Marvel published Marville with a Smallville lookalike cover. They published Identity Disc during DC's Identity Crisis. Then they renamed the X-Men
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Dov Tobin and Asher Berman have created a new webcomic for the Act-I-Vate webcomic collective. The Revolution Will Be Televised chronicles the events of a
A few people reading the first issue of Fear Itself found them suffering a little deja vu when seeing the sea dragon demony serpent things that Sin
MooreWatch: The new issue of Strange Attractor features the full Alan Moore text for the never completed no-longer Gorillaz operette about the occultist
I have to admire the man's chutzpah. Last month, Bleeding Cool broke a series of stories about the activities of artist Rob Granito, misrepresenting his
It's been a pretty interesting Comic Day, with Fear Itself, Nonplayer, and of course the secret of Brightest Day generating some serious discussion.
Currently on eBay at $344, from the classic comics industry satirist, Spider-Man about to be attacked by all the Ditko co-created villains. Fred drew a
Currently James Peaty is the writer of Supergirl after Nick Spencer's abortive half issue run on the title, which he blames on a clash with editorial that
So what happens to DC after Flashpoint then? While Marvel have found success periodically renumbering their comics from #1s again, reverting to the larger
This is a copy of the Batman And Robin collection from DC Comics, bought by my Watchmensch collaborator Simon Rohrmuller, back and front. But there's
Kapow is only a few days away and, yes, I'm excited. I'm hoping having a table may save me from the crush though... The North London convention only
Vertigo is probably my favourite comic book publisher, in that I buy more of a percentage of their published titles than any other. But here I find myself
One is a comic steeped in decades of Marvel continuity. The other is something very new indeed. Fear Itself is the beginning of the big Marvel crossover.
From Marvel books this week, a brief look at Fear Itself #2 by Matt Fraction and Stuart Immonen.
TweetWatch: Ted Brandt: Curses! My comic shop has already sold out of Nonplayer! There better be a second print run! MyComicWatch: Oh look I was on CBS
Okay, so there's the return of someone special in Brightest Day #23 at DC. And then Fear Itself begins at Marvel. But in Britain, it's all about Image.
It's going to be a hard day to avoid spoilers, I think, on one book in particular. Retailers (and of course, BC readers) were buzzing about this like
So this is a big week for the boys of A Comic Shop in Florida. A lot of Fear Itself and Fear Itself Home Front, and its similarity to Blackest Night, the
Oh it's on. Kapow finally release the final details of their show happening this weekend in Islington, London. And suddenly MCM London Expo in the
Bleeding Cool has catalogued a number of the woes of French alternative comics publisher , as it has seen mainstream publishers take over the kind of
Clicky for biggy. So I'll be at table 86, feel free to pop by and say hi, or just grab me as I run past. Bleeding Cool's Brendon Connelly will also be
ConspiracyWatch: Is that a Killraven Martian in the World War II flashback in Secret Avengers? StoreWatch: Phoenix Comics in its seventeeth year, gets
Monday in Spring means a jetlagged post-con pre-work-week world where news from the con mixes with new news to form an asynchronous melange of pulpy
Peter S. Svensson writes for Bleeding Cool Boom Studio's Director of Marketing Chip Mosher and Editor in Chief Matt Gagnon held court at Wondercon for a
These are the stories you hear in the Irish sport bars of Manhattan or the hotel bars at conventions. That are spread freely with little or no thought for
Ed Brubaker has been fending off the slings and arrows of outrageous press coverage over the return of Steve Rogers to the Captain America clobber and the
The first page from the P Craig Russell/Will Pfeifer Spirit strip that will never see the light. Twenty Most Popular Stories Of The Week 1. Who On Earth
Respectfully, We Informed You Of This... etc etc. The New York Daily News is running this morning with the story that... okay, look, I'll just write
And that would be saying something. Because the X-Men has been a tracking title (/franchise) for the health of the industry for the better part of four
Sean Gordon Murphy of Joe The Barbarian fame is currentoy working on two projects for DC/Vertigo, an American Vampire miniseries set in World War II,