For adults with the same aspirations, the Wacom Classroom featured a "#MakeComics" series of panels that gathered together industry experts who shared their knowledge with audience attendees And, new this year, the Hero Complex Theater featured longer panels on comics and other forms of entertainment If you were still standing by the end of the[...]
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By Julz Hendricks There are so many things to love about A Piggy's Tale. It's all ages, has an encouraging message, and its main character is a brave
The Nigeria-based writer has reviewed comics, novels, movies and music for a variety of platforms He is currently the Editor of the Saturday edition of the Daily Trust, one of the most influential newspapers in his country You can follow him on Twitter @KareemReal
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu
From the get-go, I was tempted to place[...]
By Akshay Dhar
Thank's to everyone who's checking this article out – it's a companion piece to the recent post covering the Bangalore Comic Con 2014 and is basically a run-down of all the newly released comics that I was able to get my greedy hands on!
The Indian comics scene has come a long way[...]
Okay so... could this be a weekly series, with every issue playing off an old Marvel event or arc? Civil War, Age Of Ultron Vs. Marvel Zombies,
Catching Up With Top Shelf's Eric Orchard At New York Comic Con, Including A Lesson On Kangaroo Rats
By June Vigants
The NYCC weekend was quite hectic but I had a great moment at the Top Shelf Comics booth when I got to sit down with Eric Orchard, an author and artist based in Toronto who came down for his debut American signing of his critically-acclaimed all-ages novel, Maddie Kettle: The Adventure of the[...]
That's what I came home to after New York Comic Con. Lots of post, but at the bottom a thick flat card package. What could it be? It could be Cerebus
Bleeding Cool reporter Shawn Perry caught up with the man, the legend Garth Ennis at New York Comic Con for a mini video interview on Crossed. The con
Let auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind? Let auld acquaintance be forgot for the sake of Hail Hydra. This New Year's Eve, Marvel and
So we still don't know what the DC Band Aid event will be called. Just that it won't be called Blood Moon. We are on the hunt. We have just discovered
Mark Millar writes, Hmm. What could this be? Who's the artist? And which well-known superheroes are in the frame? All will be revealed next week. Me
When your joints have finally started to recover from New York Comic Con's walkathon, you know it's time again for Locust Moon Comics Festival, now in its third year in Philadephia Next Saturday the 25th of October from 10AM to 6PM we are promised something "better than puppies" (a reference to last year's Festival) and[...]
One story we ran just before San Diego Comic Con kicked off was that Grant Morrison was going to write the Spawn series, after his brief three-issue run
I just mentioned how Archie Comics requested an artist remove Jughead's spine from a pin-up featuring the Predator holding his head on a spike.
But that's not the only such scene receiving censorship This is from Lobo #1, with Classic Lobo being decapitated by Lipstick Lobo.
But here's the original scene, as drawn by Reilly Brown and[...]
Here's that photo we ran yesterday from the set of the Netflix Daredevil. A comic creator gets in touch, "A friend is on the crew and told me via an