Adi Tantimedh writes: The wait is over. The first volume of the official sequel to Lone Wolf and Cub has finally come out in English. The original series
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Frank Tieri (Savage Wolverine, Deadpool) is going to be doing his first work for Dynamite Entertainment and it's going to be on Red Sonja Joining the writer on Red Sonja: The Black Tower will be interior artist Cezar Razek (Red Sonja/Witchblade) and fan favorite cover artist Amanda Connor (Harley Quinn).
"Simply put, THE BLACK TOWER is[...]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34q0iIFuliI Before the Denver Comic Con, Mile High Comics held a pre-party event, fully showing off their Mega Store, and
Here's the new website in progress. Translating as "Pride and Satisfaction. Artists without a magazine greet the new king. Hopefully on Wednesday 18th
The Korean statue of Spider-Man that looked out across a shopping mall food court. I wonder if the sales of hot dogs rose or fell.... So this was the week
They say: "JHU Comic Books is proud to welcome Josh Blaylock (GI Joe, Mercy Sparx, Yumiko: Curse of the Merch Girl) to our Manhattan location! As a talented writer and head of Devil's Due Entertainment, Josh is bringing everything with him under the sun to sign! Come through and meet him at this special signing[...]
These were the rather bare solicitations for September's The Death Of Wolverine from Marvel Comics. DEATH OF WOLVERINE #1 CLASSIFIED Variant and sketch
I really liked the new Warren Ellis/Jason Howard comic book Trees. I'm sure I mentioned that a few times. In his Orbital Operations newsletter, Warren
By Christopher Helton Growling Door Games has announced the acquisition of the license to produce a third edition of venerable horror roleplaying
On his Tumblr page, comic book artist Gene Ha made an animated gif allowing us to see the process he goes through to make a cover for DC's Wonder Woman.
Dynamite has just announced that after their success with The Six Million Dollar Man: Season 6, they will be doing the obvious next step... The Bionic
Yesterday we ran a piece where novelist David Liss was interviewed by fellow writer Troy Brownfield about the series Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives from
"I was beginning to understand that I wanted to read", he said, but it was entertainment, and he not "discriminating" When he discovered that other kids read comics and were willing to trade, an "anti mylar bag" process, he realized that for a 10 cent investment, he would get to read 20 comic books "I[...]
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu So Mark Millar’s Starlight #4 dropped last week and of course I bought it. I’ve been raving (and sometimes griping) about it
By Shawn Perry Indie Comics are awesome and you should care about them. I am starting this column because I have just learned how special this scene has