DoctorWatch: Josh Adams draws the Doctor.
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Recognized for his art skills I was asked to teach for a year but found that teaching and dead lines were to hard to juggle all at once (and teaching kids to swipe only takes you so far) so made the choice to leave his teaching career and continue painting which gave him the opportunity[...]
Rob Granito is Charlie Sheen-ish? If he could produce his copy of Action Comics #1 I… still wouldn't buy into it at all In the rest of the world, we have Marvel covers, DC renumberings, and the rebirth of Johnny English Now if they'd only make a Blackadder movie Until then, there's this:
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I'll be honest, it missed me the first time my eyes went passed it. But here, blown up nice and large, is Paulo Rivera's cover to Daredevil #1 in July.
Horror and ci-fi writer China Miéville's already had one Swamp Thing series commissioned then spiked after the first five issues were written. But he's
Here are a smattering of more covers for July from Marvel, some you've seen, most you haven't. My favourites are the top six... And then we have the
Dov Tobin and Asher Berman have created a new webcomic for the Act-I-Vate webcomic collective. The Revolution Will Be Televised chronicles the events of a
A few people reading the first issue of Fear Itself found them suffering a little deja vu when seeing the sea dragon demony serpent things that Sin
Last month, Bleeding Cool broke a series of stories about the activities of artist Rob Granito, misrepresenting his career to potential customers at comics conventions, inventing and exaggerating past credits in order to justify the sale of his artwork, much of which was swiped from othe, better known creators The story boomed and it led[...]
Currently James Peaty is the writer of Supergirl after Nick Spencer's abortive half issue run on the title, which he blames on a clash with editorial that
This is a copy of the Batman And Robin collection from DC Comics, bought by my Watchmensch collaborator Simon Rohrmuller, back and front.
But there's something strange about it You probably can't see, but if you turn up the contrast on the scanner…
That's the cover to the Classic Power Pack trade from Marvel, someone[...]
I wonder what could have changed…
So yes, anyway, a preview of Boom's first Planet Of The Apes #1, a prequel to the original movie by Daryl Gregory and Carlos Magno, with covers from Karl Richardson, Carlos Magno, a "Damn Dirty Apes" Incentive cover and a Retailer Variant by Chad Hardin for Larry's Comics…
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But here I find myself reviewing two comics that seem steeped in Vertigo, yet not published by them.
And yes, talking about Brightest Day #23 in this way I'm going to have to use spoilers And that means spoilers beyond the last page posted yesterday as well.
Not that you'd see the Vertigoness straight away It's colourful[...]
I was really confused whether this man had really existed or if he was just a Chinese myth.
MADWatch: Sergio Aragones gets interviewed by San Franciscan press.
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NotHeidiWatch: A Heidi McDonald (not MacDonald) talking about parties, cakes and going to comic conventions….
TVWatch: The fifth episode of new Fox TV show, Breaking In, is set at a[...]
But it's another good week in comics, there's Nonplayer, Fear Itself, Brightest Day, and a bunch more And I see Rich has some great reviews planned for morning, but before that, let's catchup:
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Big Brightest Day Spoilers You Will Kill Yourself Over If You Read
After all, DC are not like Marvel[...]












