The work of Ayn Rand has influenced comic books from The Question to Watchmen to All Star Superman, sometimes directly, sometimes as comment upon,
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I do hope this gave Mark Millar a slight hiccup over his morning porridge, reading his favourite newspaper. Today, the Daily Mail splashed with a double
The information hasn't been officially officially released yet. But I understand that, despite losing overall unit marketshare in December to DC Comics,
So anyway, Mark Seifert posted those Detective Comics #27 production pages earlier today, and I was taken aback by just how much more defined they were
The DC blog warns of spoilers. But the blackboard on the last page of Time Masters Vanishing Point #6 seems to set up much of Flashpoint has already had
So you have this idea for a graphic novel. What now? Well, if you can get yourself to the rolling hills of Shropshire in the UK in October and have a
Witchfinder: Lost And Gone Forever #1 is the new comic written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi and drawn by John Severin and Dave Stewart. So what do you
Spotted outside Phoenix Comics in Alberta, Canada. Possible the greatest private parking enforcement notice in the world. Via FailBlog
We're not talking Luke Cage's "Sweet Christmas" exclamations here. But in a discussion on the Byrne Robotics board about offense in comics, starting with
From the back of Iron Man #500.1, a sneak peek at what is to come for shell head in 2011. I can see those tentacular robotic creatures up top, let us know
I do hope it's Swamp Thing. Yes, I know, I have a lot of love for the Vertigo version and would have welcomed the China Mieville version, complete with
Controversy. it's a funny thing. Oh there are plenty of things to offend people, but they have to get to the people who would be offended first. Often
Put It On, an art exhibition at the Nature Morte gallery in Delhi features Superman, Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel as part of a safe sex message to
And here it is folks, The comic that bowled the guys at A Comic Shop over so much that owner Aaron said he preferred it to the original Garth Ennis/Jacen
SecretShopperWatch: According to The Comic Shop in Decatur, AL, "around 3:30 p.m. an old woman came in wanting to purchase Brightest Day #19. We told her












