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Hero For A Day – The Lament Of A First Time Cosplayer At New York Comic Con
Young Avengers also happens to be one of my favorite comics – the artwork is top notch, the characters are relatable, and, most importantly, there's the sickeningly adorable young gay couple And whether or not your sexuality leans towards the ladies, the fellas, or somewhere in the gray, we can all agree that Wiccan/Hulkling are[...]
Finally Ready To Talk About Batgirl #35 (UPDATE From Brenden Fletcher)
I was fortunate enough to hear Stewart, Fletcher, and Tarr talk at the "DC Comics- Batman: Gotham Rising" panel last Friday at NYCC, which definitely aided in my acceptance of this "New Era" of Batgirl However, I must voice my opinion on some things that I hope will not continue in future issues. I'll start off[...]
After Twenty Years, Pat Broderick Returns To DC Comics
Pat Broderick began working as a DC Comics penciller in the early seventies, straight out of high school, as well as working for Atlas and Marvel, including Captain Marvel and Micronauts He co-created the Creature Commandos, launched The Fury Of Firestorm in 1982, Captain Atom and drew Batman Year Three as well as Swamp Thing[...]
Lots Of Love For The Mary Sue Lounge At New York Comic Con
Miller, Michael Dialynas and Kate Leth. The Mary Sue is an online editorial geared toward woman, celebrating all aspects and forms of geekdom- television, movies, comics, novels and more They had several panels throughout the NYCC weekend in addition to providing this refreshing safe-space for weary travelers. June Vigants writes, NYCC can be exhausting for fans, press, exhibitors,[...]
Marvel And DC Comics Ch-Ch-Changes For October And November
and more to come! Magneto #12 will be drawn by Roland Boschi, not the previously solicited Gabriel Hernandez. Uncanny X-Men #28 will be drawn by Kris Anka, not Chris Bachalo. The TBD in the art solicitations of Spider-Verse Team Up #1 by Dave Williams and TBD, is Bob McLeod, and they will be joined by Tom Grummett and Ty Templeton. All New[...]
Tim Truman On The Band-Aid? And What Is The Blood Moon Actually Called Anyway?
Tim Truman posts on his site, DC COMICS: I'LL BE DOING ART FOR A SPECIAL 2-ISSUE PROJECT FOR DC COMICS, FEATURING A CHARACTER THAT I'VE WORKED WITH BEFORE THAT'S ALL I CAN REVEAL AT THIS POINT!  MORE NEWS SOON! Two issues… could that be the Band Aid? The upcoming DC Comics event created in advance to cover the[...]
Kodansha Comics Announces, At New York Comic Con
by Ale Bodden Once again Kodansha Comics makes its presence be known by announcing many upcoming titles and new titles for some on-going series The panel included host Ben Applegate, Kana Koide (general manager), and Editor Johnny. Jumping straight to the point they announced new licensed titles that will be coming out soon If you like CLAMP you[...]
Camping Through Comixology's Panel At New York Comic Con
For two years in a row Comixology has done that for me: their panel last year convinced me to give digital comics a try (and I've fallen in love with it), made me love Guided View, and introduced me to new artists and stories like Reilly Brown, Deadly Class,… This year, of all the panels I[...]
Jay Spence Interviews Peter Milligan About Terminal Hero #3
Rory does emerge as a kind of hero, but very different from the kind of hero that comics usually portray. JS: How long does it typically take you to build an original project like this from first outline to the complete first draft of issue #1? Do you usually focus on one story at a time[...]
Advanced Preview Of Valiant's Rai #5
Rai has been a sales juggernaut for Valiant with multiple sell-outs. The book is doing very well in the capable hands of Matt Kindt and Clayton Crain. But