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Anatomy Lesson in Swamp Thing reinvented American comics… but was there someone else keeping an eye on things?
Batman and friends had some company in The Dark Knight.
Everyone turned up for Crisis of course.
Even way back when, who was that hooded figure being knocked out of the way by an early[...]
Tomasi will be signing Batman And Robin #1 at Midtown Comics in New York on Wednesday from 5 to 6pm.
DecadeWatch: This Sunday, most comic strips in the US will focus on bthe decade since the Septemebr 11th 2001 attacks Pluggers by Gary Brookins is above.
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking I come for[...]
Thanks to CNet's article on the future of DC and digital comics, here are four pages from Mister Terrific #1, by Eric Wallace and Gianluca Gugliotta, with a cover by JG Jones Here are pages 1, 12, 13 and 14.
Thanks to CNet's article on the future of DC and digital comics,[...]
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool;
Joan Hilty worked for DC Comics as an editor for 15 years "I worked in every corner of DC's editorial universe I'm steeped in it," says Hilty of her time at one of the "big two" comic publishers "I started out as an editor in the trading cards department, I[...]
Today, Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette's Swamp Thing #1 is in stores. It's not the only Swamp Thing relaunch out there. And I don't mean the China
It's that time of the year when Top Shelf Comix decides that what they really really want is some money. Lots of it. Now please. And that's when they let
Tonight, in a central London branch of bookchain Waterstones, Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards have been holding court to coincide with the release of the hardcover of Turf, their vampires and mobsters and aliens comic book set in 1920s America, from Image Comics and Titan Books.
As part of the festivities, Jonathan Ross has announced[...]
So I've had a few chats with a few people discussing why they weren't planning to buy Detective Comics #1 today And I understand them, they talk about past disappointment with Tony Daniel on Batman books, how they are looking for something new, and it's just not their thing I mention the channelling of a[...]
But if you can get the price, why not?
Detective Comics #1 and Action Comics #1 are both selling at $5 with the Jim Lee Action Comics variant at up to $20.
And from last week, Justice League #1 is $10 with the Combo edition at $15.
Meanwhile there is frantic activity between retailers who have found that[...]
From Green Arrow #1.
From Static Shock #1.
From Detective Comics #1.
From Stormwatch #1.
From Men Of War #1.
From Batwing #1.
From Action Comics #1.
From Hawk & Dove #1.
From Animal Man #1.
From Justice League International #1.
And her original appearances in Justice League #1…
…and Flashpoint #5.
So what does it all mean…?
Comics courtesy of[...]
Last year, Frank Cho regained the full rights to Liberty Meadows after Sony finally passed on its option. We were told that Liberty Meadows would return.
Adding to the gold teams in X-Men Regenesis comes Psylocke (also on the blue team in X-Men, the saucy wench), Quentin Quire (okay, didn't see that
Applause to the cover department of Marvel who decided to make the cover to this week's issue of Thunderbolts… a little similar in tone to certain comics being published by DC this week Nice use of font size, folks.
Okay, it's probably a reference to the very first issue of Thunderbolts But they would have to[...]
Rich got in on the act at Orbital Comics just a few hours ago, reviewed some comics, and filmed some of the festivities.
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Marvel Remains Ridiculous With X-Men Blue Team Silhouette Reveals
Here's the latest Marvel X-Men Blue Team cover reveal, seeing Primal, Transonic, Psylocke, Danger and Mirage added to the blue hue[...]