Run by Del Howison and his wife Sue, Dark Del is a mecca for fans of horror from books, comics, novelties, movies, soundtracks and even fragrances It is an amazing place to go just about any day.
But besides a treasure trove of horror goods, Dark Del is known as the place to go for signings[...]
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Alex Thompson is a comic book writer, screenwriter, and letterer who has done work for Alias Enterprises, Approbation Comics, Arcana Studios, Lion Forge Comics, and Graphic Planet Thompson is mostly known for his experimental humor/horror title Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs Zombies which has over twenty-five issues released and more in the works Discover more[...]
The comics team of Troy Wilson, Mario A Gonzalez, Iván Escalante Victoria, and Jose M Balanzario created this con-season comic a few years ago for a Ronin Studios charity anthology called Hope: The Hero Initiative, but the rights having reverted to the team, they thought they'd share it with another generation of con-goers and those[...]
Christina Aguilera says so.
Honorable mentions: Ultimate Spider-Man, Inhuman, Moon Knight, and She-Hulk.
United States
The Walking Dead #124 $2.99
Ultimate Spider-Man #200 $4.99
Earth 2 (2012-) #22 $2.99
Inhuman #1 $3.99
Moon Knight (2014-) #2 $3.99
Injustice: Year Two (2014-) #6 $0.99
Magneto (2014-) #2 $3.99
Detective Comics (2011-) #30 $3.99
Superior Spider-Man #30 $3.99
She-Hulk (2014-) #3 $2.99
Canada
The Walking Dead #124 $2.99
Ultimate Spider-Man #200 $4.99
Earth[...]
It literally made the hair stand up on the back of my neck to encounter such an eerie semblance of a world I know very well.
I don't know why others might not have succeeded in this endeavor; perhaps in trying to make comics universal to readers, creators sometimes throw out the baby with the bathwater,[...]
Alyssa Pack writes: During Emerald City Comic Con, Bleeding Cool landed an interview with all four lovely ladies that worked on Lumberjanes. This
Titan Comics is releasing a new graphic novel on April 15th with the oddest of odd titles: Dr Grordbort Presents: Triumph, by Greg Broadmore Does it win some kind of award among odd titles of the year? But the truth is, the teaser content I've seen is pretty odd too and may trump the title.
Here's[...]
By Ian Melton One title, coming out every week, starring one character who has a huge supporting cast that is going to get a huge spotlight as the weekly
Bleeding Cool has been following the move from DC Comics to Burbank quite a bit since we first announced the news Right from the beginning, we knew that, say, Eddie Berganza would be going with the publisher to the West Coast, and Mike Marts wouldn't be, but we've been able to fill in a few[...]
Breaking news can come from pretty much anywhere in the comic book industry.
But with DC Comics it generally tends to be an official statement given to a media organisation, whether specific like CBR and Newsarama or general, like USA Today.
If not that, then a leak, such as the Five Years Later information we ran last[...]
So what have we learned?
Marvel Comics dollar share continues to slowly rise from to 34.09% to 34.1% to 34.31% this year but their unit share takes a small jump, from 37.39% to 37.36% to 38.17% DC Comics saw their dollar share take a dive from 28.06% to 28.73% to 25.94% and their unit share from 30.77% to[...]
For the past week (after a reminder or two) DC Comics creators have been filling in a survey from DC Comics about their working practices and concerns at the publisher.
It seems to have revealed a number of concerns at the publisher, from the impact of the move from New York to Burbank, to wondering why[...]
It began with a good review on Amazon for the recent release of Vampirella The Best of the Warren Years, though it had a proviso. And for some reason they
This can include trimming comics to remove untidy edges, colouring in creases or spots and many more techniques That gains a slabbed book a purple label, colloquially the Purple Label Of Doom that indicates that, at some point, the comic in question has been restored.
There has also been some disquiet about comics, once slabbed as[...]
and appeared in this week's episode alongside a bevy of agents.
But, as those of you who watched Winter Soldier know, he was an agent of Hydra all along.
It's not unprecedented, in the comics, Sitwell was replaced by a Life Model Decoy before becoming Executive Director until the real Sitwell later turns up alive after having been brainwashed by Hydra.
But in[...]