JusticeWatch: The two covers to Justice League #6 next week. TweetWatch: Even though I'm not listed on the guests page, I will be at @C2E2. Even colored
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It's pretty rare that we see two of the top 3 trending slots taken up by topics related to publishers not named Marvel or DC, but a perusal of BC's
Here are a few of the things Marvel has got planned to help promote the Avengers Vs X-Men crossover through the summer. And do you know what? I think it
Mayank Khurana from comicaddicts.com went to the Second Annual Comic Con in Delhi at the weekend. As did Robert Crumb, Random House and a whole bunch of
Here's the variant cover for John Byrne's new IDW comic, Trio, this one inked by Joe Sinnott. Each issue will have a variant cover inked by another
Folk The Banks is the planned upcoming album from Occupation Records, a new company with the aim to raise money and awareness for the Occupy London
Grace Randolph, as well as looking at tomorrow's comics today, takes on Benderspink's blatantly open plans to use Arcana to publish comic books as a way
Six years ago I saw Blood Diamond in the tiny cinema where I was working as an usher (mainly for the comped tickets), and since then South Africa has
CensorWatch: The DC Message boards censors "Dyke" in the name "Dick Van Dyke". But not "Dick". DangerWatch: USA Today covers the relaunch of Danger Girl
Password Customized what the what...? Interesting. I can think of a million things this could be, and it will probably be the million and first thing, or
I've read a number of stories about the Swedish man found trapped in his car for two months under the snow and ice, emaciated, but incredibly alive, now
It's a whole different world of comic distribution statistics. We've been so blinded to the monthly marketshare battles that we've forgotten that there
We already knew that something called Spider-Men #1 was coming. This teaser combining the Peter Parker and the Mirel Morales spider symbols got a few
On the left, the cover to The Secret Service #2, the new series from Mark MIllar and Dave Gibbons, entitled Basic Training. On the right, a Chinese
I confess, that headline was pretty much written so you'd read this article. Look, it worked, sue me. Actually don't sue me, you might have a case. For a