I'm not sure how they have a figure named after a 14th century Catholic saint in prehistoric times, but you kinda have to roll with it.
Not the DC Comics revamp by Mark Russell and Steve Pugh though, oh no They have a new religion each week! The First Church Of Animism finding a new focal point by[...]
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Have you heard about Quidd? It's an app on iOS devices for collecting and trading things like cards, stickers and even emojis. They already have Star
In case you were making a tally.
Oh look and there's a possible third Superwoman thrown into the mix as well.
Clearly Marvel thinks it can do things in twos, DC Comics prefers threes and fours.
Well that all seems to end with the end of this issue.
Which asks the question – could they really have introduced this[...]
Which is the opposite of what Peter Parker said.
Though if we are interpreting words, then this scene…
Gets a rewrite in A-Force #8 as well.
And as for She-Hulk's intent…
Daredevil looks a bit that way too…
All comics featured are published by Marvel Comics apart from scenes from CiviL War II published earlier in the year.
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A version appeared in Sensation Comics, Earth 2 and Wonder Woman: Earth One.
But now, as Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott combine continuities and versions for DC Rebirth, we get a rather Alan Moore-like display of that famous scene of Wonder Woman deflecting bullets with her bracelets, that seems such a cliche now, recreated as new….
It is a[...]
On the cover of Spider-Man/Deadpool #8 by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness we see Spider-Man as we have traditionally known him. But this is not the Spider-Man
There is plenty to unpack and talk about in today's All-Star Batman #1. Least of all how much Scott Snyder has it in for Alfred. But the second story,
In Six Million Dollar Man: Fall of Man, Van Jensen is taking Steve Austin's trust in the OSI and shaking it to the core. Making him rethink his choices
Tomorrow sees the release of A&A: The Adventures of Archer & Armstrong #6 by Rafer Roberts and Mike Norton. This is the first part of the new Next
Today we have two exclusive extended previews for books shipping from Dynamite this week. Starting off with Van Jensen and Ron Salas' second issue of Six
Clint meet Flint. Occupy Avengers is the new Marvel comic starring Hawkeye, legally exonerated of the murder of Bruce Banner (you know, despite actually
Check out these preview pages that DC Comics was kind enough to share!
But this is most definitely the artist of Starman, of Ex Machina, of War Heroes, of Chin Music and of Roundeye… and you can see the first five of his eight pages here.
Earth 2: Society #15 was solicited[...]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNq9YQzk-oE Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes, Hey Fandom, I screwed up and forgot to include All
After it's unveiling at SDCC, the 13-foot-tall Captain America statue is scheduled to be set up in Prospect Park on Wednesday. But park-goers have an
Dennis Barger, retailer of Quick Stop Comics and Wonderworld Comics.
Apparently, Dennis Barger knows the developer and arranged himself a cameo Stan Lee didn't even get one in this!
Here is a playthrough of the new Spider-Man VE pinball game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXtsUBcY0JU&app=desktopVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Unboxing 4 : Unboxing, Setup, and Quick Game Play[...]
By Jeremy Konrad One of the hardest things to acquire at SDCC every year are the Hasbro Toy Shop exclusives. With heavy hitters like Star Wars,
A new comic book by Frank Barbiere, Victor Santos and Dylan Todd from Image Comics in November… a trailer in comic book form.
And it starts with a girl called Daisy Jane.
UPDATE: A little more art.
The original story runs below.
Violent Love A new comic book by Frank Barbiere, Victor Santos and Dylan Todd from Image[...]
Frank felt driven from the book.
So who would replace him? Bleeding Cool understands that it is artist Jenny Frison, strating with the variant cover to Wonder Woman #7.
Best known for her covers for the series Loki: Agent of Asgard, Revival, Red Sonja, Vampirella and Angel, she has one Wonder Woman cover for DC from Sensation[...]
Exclusive-to-Image Comics team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips have seen the first issue of their new series Kill Or Be Killed sell out, and rushed to a second printing for September 9th The second issue however will be out next week.
Kill Or Be Killed #1 will be joined in that endeavour by Walking Dead #157,[...]
A leading voice for women in comics, Simone speaks up often on behalf of female creators, and something like this just adds to how awesome that is While the hashtag would have surely gained attention on its own, it doesn't hurt to have some support from Simone.
Check out the #VisibleWomen hashtag for comics-making women[...]
And vehicles that go beyond the bike… specifically his Dodge Rider.
Despite Ghost Rider's absence from the comic books for the past year, it was more happy coincidence than coordination that led to Reyes' return on TV and in comics simultaneously "We were waiting for Felipe's schedule more than anything," Axel Alonso, editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics,[...]
Hannah Means-Shannon was editor-in-chief for Bleeding Cool for two years before taking an editorial job at Dark Horse Comics in Portland, and moving from New Jersey.
She now is not only leaving Dark Horse – but Portland as well.
She writes on Tumblr,
A few people, mainly professionals in the industry, have been contacting me with nice messages[...]
Photo by Pat Loika
Comic book creators Jordie Bellaire and Declan Shalvey run a comic art studio in Dublin, Red Box Studios, from where they create all manner of comics – including two published tomorrow, the second story in All-Star Batman #1, and the second volume of Injection – as well as many other projects, separately or[...]
1 hits stores tomorrow, and if you haven't heard of the series yet, it's time that you open your ears.
Here's what Oni Press has to say:
It features stories by top talents in the comics industry, including Kate Leth (Patsy Walker, AKA Hellcat, Vampirella), Sarah Kuhn (Heroine Complex), Marguerite Bennett (DC Comics Bombshells, Josie and the Pussycats),[...]
Helping it out are some retailer exclusive variants – and a signing or two as well!
Afua Richardson, My Parents Basement in Georgia, Afua signing Wednesday 5pm, $10 to buy.
Lee Bermejo, 4th World, Long Island, NY, $15 each $25 for both, Scott Snyder will be signing on Thursday.
Ben Oliver, Forbidden Planet, UK, £7.50
Tyler Kirkham, Midtown Comics, Manhattan NY, $10 and[...]
Archie Comics has.
This Wednesday sees the release a classic collection of Archie Comics in digital form, entitled PEP Digital #184: Archie & Friends Go For The Gold.
It was solicited as;
Archie and the Gang are spending their summer vacation partaking in some gold-medal worthy activities including swimming, archery, volleyball, golf and lots more! Don't worry about[...]
The Best Practice Awards are a way for Diamond to show off and celebrate achievements by the comic book stores that they distribute comics to every week.
Fellow retailers get to vote on the nominees, and the winners get prizes in free stock for the store.
The categories twist and turn each time Here are the latest which[...]
Ben Fisher, known for writing Grumpy Cat comics, has a new horror series The Great Divide from Dynamite kicking off this September and he talks with Byron Brewer about what it takes to write a series about a world where two people must work together to survive but can never touch each other Covers by[...]
Valiant continues their unique, multi-timeline stories with the newest arc starting in Ninjak #18. The new story from Matt Kindt and Khari Evans features
Titan Comics announced at SDCC that they would be publishing a new Dark Souls series coming this November Now the publisher is following up with some details and a series of covers for Dark Souls: Winter's Spite, a four-part mini-series written by George Mann and with art by Alan Quah.
Beyond this tenuous fabric lies a place[...]