Comics Archives

Metal
After all, there's loads of crazy heavy metal imagery to play with here, from Joker Dragons, to towering hellscapes made up of human bodies. It's dark, but it's fun, and that's what Dark Nights Metal has had to offer so far that other events have been lacking of late, as many seem to have forgotten the[...]
moon knight
Burrows has worked extensively with Garth Ennis at Avatar, and with Warren Ellis and drew Alan Moore's most recent horror/HP Lovecraft comic books Neonomicon and Providence for the publisher. Now he seems to be making steps to Marvel Comics, following Dillon's path, lined up for the new Marvel Legacy Moon Knight series, working with Max Bemis[...]
Pathfinder
It's to go along with their new Humble Bundle they're doing with Dynamite Entertainment featuring both comics and RPG items. You can watch the livestream and check out the bundle deal here. Kicking things off is "War for the Worldscape," a multi-genre adventure based on Dynamite's Pathfinder Worldscape comic, GM'd by Paizo Publisher and Pathfinder Worldscape author[...]
katie cook at nycc 2017
NYCC isn't just for adults — there's plenty for kids to do, too. Artist Katie Cook held a workshop for kids to learn how to draw their favorite characters.
superboy, action comics, detective comics
Today sees the publication of Action Comics #989 by Dan Jurgens, Viktor Bogdanovic, Trevor Scott and Mike Spicer, and Detective Comics #966 by James Tynion IV, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira and Adriano Lucas. And it's all about Oz. Action Comics continues to see Oz revealed as Jor-El encouraging death and disaster around to world to show Superman what[...]
disabled characters
Diana Theobald hosted the panel, which included Mike Mort, Patrick Cokley, Day Al-Mohamed, and Rebecca Cokley. The panel opened with each of the panelists talking about their representations of disabled characters in comics Mort opened by citing Professor X Mort, a blogger and activist confined to a wheelchair, saw Similarities in how the Professor uses technology[...]
Peter Capaldi at New York Comic Con 2017
Zhang (@alicexz) October 6, 2017 Having been to New York Comic Con for a few years now, one thing that has always jumped out to me was that attendees of the show seemed to especially, perhaps more than most shows, make a beeline to the Artists Alley section to meet creators and check out indie comics[...]
women in comics
John Odum wrote from New York Comic Con 2017: This panel, celebrating the long influence of women in comics — both as creators and consumers — was a terrific history lesson Noting that comics were just one form of sequential art, participants noted the contributions of women going well back before the advent of Superman and[...]
new york comic con
However, in terms of the Big Two competitors in comics, the pair with the well known and well-publicised rivalry in the industry, Marvel lost this con to DC And this comes the same year as they lost San Diego Comic-Con, frankly. Let's be specific: making such a claim, I'm referring to Marvel Comics specifically Marvel's various[...]
comic store
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. We had a great weekend sales-wise We celebrated the store's seventh anniversary I even wrote a column about being open for seven years Then I came in Tuesday to get everything ready for Wednesday. Marvel's October lenticular covers arrived this week, and I spent some time[...]
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Discuss Being A Victor In Life At NYCC
The story is an interesting one, and even if you've heard it before, deserves retelling. Before Snyder was brought in to work on Batman, he was doing backups in Detective Comics Somewhere along the way, he kept toying with an idea involving owls Word got around and DC asked if he could write a story around[...]
The Cast Of Fox's The Gifted Talks Characters And Sings Happy Birthday
Dumont lamented how Polaris has sometime been treated in the comics, as just a crazy girlfriend rather than a real, suffering person The panel ended with cake and singing for birthday boy White, which was shared with the audience.  I have to say, I'm pretty excited about this show The money is definitely there to make[...]
Swamp Thing Winter Special
Legendary comic book writer and editor Len Wein passed away last month, aged 69. This week, DC Comics ran tributes to Len in all their titles And today at New York Comic Con, announced that his final story would see print in the upcoming Swamp Thing Winter Special, starring the character he co-created for DC Comics[...]