Nobody doesn't like those rather wonderful Avengers #25 pages that Marvel sneak previewed today, written by Bendis and drawn by Walt Simonson. Walt, good
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Darkness #101 came out yesterday, starting David Hine's run on the title. But more people these days seem au fait with the Darkness games, the sequel just
Mark Millar has a reputation for never doing anything by accident. For always having a plan. Basically, he's a Cylon. Quotes appear promoting books that
Apologies to all Sacramentoans but Sacramento means one thing to me. The home of comics' most nefarious villain, Josh Hoopes. Known for committing many
WiredWatch: Steve Niles and Matt Pizzolli talk about their new publishing model, Black Mask Studios, to Wired. "It’s become this monopolized walled garden
An interesting day for breaking TV news -- a new Doctor Who Companion announced, and our first glimpse of Lucy Liu in the new twist on Sherlock Holmes
Peter S. Svensson drove six hours to attend WonderCon for Bleeding Cool. It was worth it. Every convention has a specific feel, a vibe. This didn't feel
It was going to come out from Top Shelf. Then it switched to DC Comics. And then... well nothing for a while. Now the collected stories of the officer who
If you get preorder the LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes for Playstation 3 in advance from EB - and pay $78 for the privelege - you'll get this exclusive
There's something about reading Richard Corben comics that just make me feel dirty. It's not the nudity, there's some of that sure, but it's the feel that
Warning. There are mild spoilers for the new issues of Kick Ass 2 and Supercrooks in this article. I have avoided anything I consider major spoilers,
It's hard not to draw a symbolic link between one of today's trending topics and one of yesterday's -- particularly with Mark Waid's nostalgic Youtube
Of late, when publishers have run re-release parties at comic stores, they have relied on the Day Early delivery system from Diamond Comic Distributors to
Here's a look at ten pages of The Spider #1, by David Liss and Colton Worley from Dynamite for May. It's an interesting style, a bit as if someone had
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb-8JWWWHcU Grace Randolph looks at comics news, comics past and comics yet to come, in this week's Stacktastic, as part of