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There is a 10-year time span between Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes and Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes... so what happened in that time? The following
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent In the beginning, there was a father who was so inspired by his artistic daughter that he
According to TVline.com, Carol Kane will be joining the cast of the Batman origin series Gotham. The Oscar-nominate actress will be portraying Gertrud
By David Dissanayake East of West is my favorite series currently being published. Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta and Frank Martin have quickly become
This is the cover to Vertigo's new series, Bodies. DC Comics have got David Finch to draw a 1-in-13 variant cover to help goose sales of the first
Sorry that should be "chirper" IDs. That's the cover, as published, to the upcoming Teen Titans #1 by Will Pfiefer. Kenneth Rocafort and colourist Dan
This clip immediately takes me back to... wow, 20+ years ago now, 1993, eagerly picking up the second storyline in Frank Miller's Sin City saga as it came
Enormous was an enormous comic from Image. It left. It is now being published by the far smaller publisher 215 Ink. The demand for it however, hasn't
Some of the figures from DC's new royalty payment plan have started trickling down... I'm sure there's more to come, but under the new DC payments plan,
It was only published this week. It's the only issue from the series that's been made available on the all-you-can-eat digital comic reading service. But
Mark Waid's new Doctor Spektor series is unique among the Gold Key characters that Dynamite has relaunched. Unlike Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, Magnus: Robot
This is about what you expected, I imagine, but the tone of it is interesting nonetheless, and I think it will put well-read comic fans in mind of some of
By Phil Harris J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle Earth represents one of the largest franchises on the planet and his writings have created a variety of books,