Most stories yesterday were looking ahead to San Diego Comic-Con starting today. Welcome to your Daily Lying In The Gutters.
Current News Archives
Big Game #1 by Mark Millar and Pepe Larraz, the massive Millarworld crossover series dropped a couple of hours ago on Amazon Kindle.
Void Rivals #2 just dropped on Amazon Kindle, courtesy of Image, Skybound and Hasbro, with more about Transformers and the Energon Universe.
Today's Hawkgirl #1 confirms what went down between Kendra Saunders and J'onn J'onzz previously since the Justice League Annual above.
Dynamite is publishing an Army Of Darkness series by Tony Fleecs and Justin Greenwood that is a direct sequel to that original movie ending.
Something Is Killing The Children #31 has ordes of 56,000 copies, 42% higher than issue #30 at 39,000, from Boom Studios.
Zoe Thorogood is writing and drawing Hack/Slash: Back To School, reviving the classic slasher comedy series created by Tim Seeley for Image.
Ms Marvel will be joining the X-Men team in Hellfire Gala, which means a bevvy of X-Men homage covers featuring Kamala Khan.
Dynamite Entertainment is to collect The Best Of Red Sonja hardcover for the character's 50th Anniversary, 360 pages across the decades.
Jeff Smith and Cartoon Books has announced Thorn: The Complete Proto-Bone College Strips from 1982 to 1986, And Other Early Drawings.
The 172-page graphic novel The Who: Life House by James Harvey, David Hine, Mick Gray & Max Prentis from Image Comics through Tower Records.
Frank Frazeta's granddaughter Sara Frazetta is co-writing a new Vampirella comic, series published by Dynamite. Vampirella: Dead Flowers.
Yesterday, Zoe Thorogood tweeted the following image, "It's Crowded At The Centre Of The Earth" which looks like it may be a sequel of sorts.
Early San Diego Comic-Con bar gossip has DC Comics planning a Zatanna & Robot Man comic series called Hex And Violence for later this year.
Looks like yesterday, most people still were reading LITG from two days and five days ago. I have no idea why. Must be the Superman shower scene.
Bleeding Cool has learned that Massive Publishing /Whatnot will no longer be publishing Heavy Metal Magazine volume 2. It's dead.
Marvel Comics has issued a proper preview of Jonathan Hickman and Valerio Schiti 's upcoming Marvel Universe series G.O.D.S.
Frank Miller Presents COO posted "Standing with WGA & SAG-AFTRA... intending to use our platform next week to make some noise for all artists
In addition to his solo graphic novels The Freak and Static and recent collaborations with writer Matt Kindt, Matt Lesniewski has a new series from Oni.
In last week's Knight Terrors: The Joker, we discovered that the Joker dreamt of killing Batman, keeping the corpse of his greatest enemy in his wardrobe.
Last week Bleeding Cool asked "Is Marvel Looking To Kill Off Moon Knight?" and that does now seem to be the case as Marvel announced as such.
The Greenies is a new middle-grade graphic novel series by Emma Mills and Sarah Nicole Kennedy which follow seventh grader Violet.
Samia Fakih at First Second had acquired Safiya Zerrougui's graphic novel queer gothic romance Henna For The Jinn for publication in 2026.
A Vicious Circle made quite the splash when the first issue debuted at the end of last year, thanks to Mattson Tomlin and Lee Bermejo,
Galaxy's return to DC was solicited for Hawkgirl #2 out in August. But she will be making an earlier appearance in Hawkgirl #1 out this week.
Loving, Ohio is an upcoming YA graphic novel by Matthew Erman and Sam Beck, from Dark Horse Comics to be published in August 2024.
Looks like yesterday, most people still were reading LITG from two days and five days ago. I have no idea why. Must be the Superman shower scene.
The South London Comic & Zine Fair took over the Stanley Hall near Croydon today, with a plethora of self-published comics filling tables.
Three weeks ago, Bleeding Cool reported news regarding the DC Comics Knight Terrors comic books that were meant to come with special "neon" cardstock
Mad Cave adds Miraculous, Fate: The Winx Saga and Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders graphic novels to their 2024 line.