By Alasdair Stuart James ‘Grim’ Desborough, is one of the most impressive tabletop game designers and RPG writers working today. The owner of Postmortem
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Siike Donnelly writes:
In the past, Alex Wilson has been kind enough to review the first book by OSSM Comics, Xenoglyphs, and Rich Johnston has been overly gracious in publishing those stories, while also helping me spread the word on a project very close to my heart.
Recently, I underwent a procedure where coils were slid through[...]
It measures what are known as the "Wednesday Warriors", those who can't wait to the weekend to get this week's comics We salute you, and the keenness you bring to your passion.
And this week, there were… let's say… fewer titles than usual So all manner of comics got into the top ten[...]
A discussion between retailer Jon Gorga and creator Drew Ford:
Jon Gorga, co-owner of Carmine Street Comics in the West Village district of New York City, sat down recently with comic book creator Drew Ford to discuss a number of his upcoming projects, including Cosmic Waves, a comic book anthology he is trying to publish through[...]
At the beginning of the month, we ran this story about DC Comics subscribers being denied a copy of Detective Comics #27.
Then we ran a Christmas poem about that article being forwarded to Dan DiDio and him telling the internet that he'd fixed the situation.
And now we have the letter confirming it.
Folks, you did it![...]
Even more than Watchmen Deluxe.
But there some other pretty decent Kindle comics deals out there too…
It was 2000AD's event of last year, from three separate creative teams that no one realised was an event until it was too late Trifecta, three stories, three conceptual concepts, one conclusion.
It was epic.
By Al Ewing, Simon Spurrier, Rob[...]
Both events, sponsored by Samsung, are free.
On Monday, Orbital Comics launches a new exhibition of Game Of Thrones art from comic artist and designer Will Simpson.
Also on Monday, Forbidden Planet have a signing with Adventure Time voice artist Jeremy Shada for the new Adventure Time Encyclopedia.
Afro Supa Hero at V&A Museum of Childhood
Jon Daniel's action[...]
Das Pastoras has been showing some of his working out, his sketches for the artwork on the upcoming Thor, God Of Thunder #18, out at the end of next
Remember when the sales of Cryptozoic Man #1 from Dynamite went through the roof on eBay following a feature on Comic Book Men? Well, there's another
By Alasdair Stuart
Umbral is, in a year crammed full of insanely good Image comics, one of the very best I'm really fond of it, as you may have noticed.
It's a great book and writer Antony Johnston has been producing writer's notes for each issue We're very happy to reproduce them here Do please check out his[...]
4: Keys To the Kingdom 199 р.
Locke & Key: The Guide To Known Keys 33 р.
Saga #13 66 р.
Cataclysm: Ultimate Comics X-Men #2 (of 3) 129 р.
Saga #16 66 р.
Y: The Last Man Vol 1: Unmanned 199 р.
Japan
Forever Evil (2013-) #4 (of 7) ¥400
Batman: Li'l Gotham #24 ¥100
Justice League (2011-) #26 ¥400
Avengers Vol 5 #24.NOW[...]
DC Comics has a full lineup, including a new Superman Unchained and the launch of Dead Boy Detectives IDW has a relatively reduced lineup, as has Image Comics But Marvel has less new titles than either of them, just four new comics In comparison, Boom! has five.
But the week after, alongside offerings such as Detective[...]
A Bleeding Cool reader writes to say;
Hi unsure if this has been reported on yet, or news worthy per se, but, was informed by Barnes & Noble staff (in Union Square location, NYC) that they will no longer be selling Marvel comics in their newsstand area (DC, Dark Horse, and Archie's still reside amongst the[...]
There is a notable presence of digital comics in the trademarks as well.
Drax solo title anyone? And the return of the Eternals?
Marvel Characters, Inc in Burbank continue to add, or extend trademark registrations We listed a bunch from earlier in the month
They have now added Thunderbolts, Tales Of Suspense, Nova, Heroes For Hire,[...]
Aaron Haaland mentioned that Mr Sinister wasn't in Origin II, even though he was on the cover. Wasn't he? He may have. Just not as you know him. You may