Talk about coming back big. Boundless brings back Lady Death with a the new Lady Death: Apocalypse #1 by Mike Wolfer and Marc Borstel and then offers up a
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The Image Comics Writers panel was held right after the Artists Panel Or it was in theory Because Eric Stephenson was there And Jason Aaron was there But everyone else was… missing What can we say, there was a lot of crowd to get through The previous Artist panel was packed but this one, they[...]
It was the year that Antarctic Press, publisher of titles such as Furrlough and Genus underwent a transformation, and ditched the furry comics, in favour of what they saw as more mainstream titles, such as Warrior Nun Areola.
This is a true story.
But in 2005, the publisher's thirtieth anniversary, they are returning to the fold with[...]
Such as a 376 page cinestory adaptation of Disney's 101 Dalmations animation, and a 354 page collection of Phineas & Ferb comics, for $15 each, both for February, joining Frozen, Princesses and the like… at that page count , that price and that popular appeal, I have the feeling that these will sell sell sell…
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Lady Mechanika returns this February with a brand new issue 4, the fourth chapter of “The Mystery of the Mechanical Corpse” from Joe Benitez and Peter
Do we have warring plotlines with DC Comics right now? Could no one say no to either Scott or Geoff?
Invincible shows us the damage that can be done by, basically, any large object Is a sword or a hammer really needed here? Surely a wardrobe or a small Ford Cortina would do the same thing in[...]
Readers who picked up today's X-O Manowar #30 to catch the first appearance of Valiant's new Armorines team have a special surprise waiting for them – an extra-added 23rd story page.
The obelisk as a key, which can be accessed by certain special people. And we got the location of the hidden city.
In the comics, the original location of Attilan, home of the Inhumans, was an island in the North Atlantic Ocean (before moving to the moon, the Himilayas, being destroyed and New Attilan built on the[...]
Never mind, I'm sure it will all work out in the end…
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London. With a Jason Aaron/Jason Latour/Ivan Brandon/Tom Muller signing today, with a Directors Commentary performance of Southern Bastards #1.
In the Marvel Universe right now, Axis books are showing us a twisted present, with the moral compasses of a bunch of[...]
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London With a Jason Aaron/Jason Latour/Ivan Brandon/Tom Muller signing today, with a Directors Commentary performance of Southern Bastards #1.
Multiversity: Pax Americana by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, the book that made Jupiter's Legacy even later, is out today and it it stunning Absolutely stunning, from beginning to end.
Focussing on[...]
Peter Milligan, writer of Terminal Hero #4, had a couple quick questions for Frank Barbiere about Solar: Man of the Atom #7, both on sale November 19th
Suiciders from Lee Bermejo and DC/Vertigo on the front... ...and Eric Powell's Goon from Dark Horse on the back. While the order form... ...is all abut
One thing we haven't seen yet in the New 52 is Aquaman's mother, Atlanna. Well, with Aquaman #39 the creative team of Jeff Parker and Paul Pelletier will
We have three new exclusive extended previews from Dynamite Entertainment for books shipping this week. The new hit series Bob's Burgers continues plus a
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Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes:
Hey Fandom, I'm back with a stack of new comics This week it's mainly DC with some Spidey books, and couple Image.
Morrison's Multiversity Pax Americana is his answer to Watchmen[...]