My latest binge read catch up came from Image Comics, entitled The Fuse, written by Antony Johnston, with art by Justin Greenwood, colors by Shari Chankhamma, and letters by Ed Brisson I started with The Fuse Vol 1: The Russia Shift, which collects issues #1-6 of the series What captured my attention right from the[...]
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By Nikolai Fomich
As CW's Arrow pushes forward and enters into the third act of season three, I sat down again with Joseph Illidge – author, columnist, public speaker, and former Batman and Birds of Prey editor at DC Comics – to chat about Green Arrow, Black Canary, the Outsiders and the Demon's Head himself[...]
I've got a couple ideas, I'd love to a kind of contained sci-fi thing, not like spaceships or anything but, I really enjoy interdimensional time travel stories, so it'd probably be something like that.
Special thanks to Garry for taking time out of his busy schedule during Long Beach Comic Expo to talk all things comics[...]
I was surprisingly impressed with both the online comics reading experience as well as the quality of the story and art in that issue Although I missed the other issues of the main Henchmen series, I am happy to report that the second issue of this continuation/spin-off is strong, and it reads like the second[...]
The Joe Books translation of the Italian comic book adaptation of Disney's Frozen - as opposed to their cinecomic adaptation of the movie - can gone to a
Both of those facts were readily confirmed, but mostly I was pleasantly surprised that these comics reminded me of Go Nagai; Ishinomori and Nagai both draw characters like someone rolled a Tezuka figure through a dirty press, both tend to draw monsters as leering grotesques, both kind of cartoonishly exaggerate their figures, while also throwing[...]
established his own imprint along the way, Believe in Comics, and helped bring the work of many collaborators into existence, too He is a great example of how to persevere and build an audience for your work in a competitive industry.
Now Doc Unknown is headed for his last round-up The pulp character who is often[...]
Titan Comics will celebrate cutting edge talent with the launch of Best Of British Month, this May You can look forward to a number of fantastic comics featuring creators such as Si Spurrier, PJ Holden, Rob Williams, D'Israeli, Alan Martin, Monty Nero, and more! Best Of British Month will be supported with promotions, events and[...]
We sincerely apologise to anyone who was upset by it.
Thank you everyone who had faith in our comic skills before we even started, and who has given us kind feedback about the art especially! It means a lot to us that people feel this strongly about us as creators, and we will absolutely be working[...]
A handy Secret Wars checklist so far looking at information supplied. We;ll try and update as more comes in... Secret Wars: Ultimate End #1 Inhumans:
That, via a lot of detours, led me to this speech where I talk Watchmen, its challenge to us as readers, its autobiographical impact, various bits of geeking out over formalism and everything else full of life and comics.
I performed it originally at Nine Worlds Geekfest Due to various requests, I did a second performance[...]
A look at a few upcoming cover variants across the comics industry… first the news that John Taylor Christopher is expanding his "Action Figure" variant covers from Star Wars #4 and Star Wars #5 to Max Ride: First Flight #1.
Dead Haspiel's cover for The Walking Dead #1 will be available free to attendees at Wizard World Raleigh[...]
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter
Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to discuss this week's upcoming books, speculating about where they are headed, and discuss their favorite storylines
Hosts Randy Young and Chris Hunter say:
Thanks for pressing play!
It's a huge week for new comics![...]
The cover to Satellite Sam #14 by Howard Chaykin... And a photo of undetermined origin... In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each
As the Green Hornet and Kato team up with the Brass Hornet in Legenderry: Green Hornet #4, Byron Brewer checked in with series writer Daryl Gregory. Cover