Action Lab has revealed its 2017 NYCC exclusives, including a rather risqué crossover between Ivan the Pervy Ghost, Princess Leia, and Harley Quinn.
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Free on Bleeding Cool, read the first issue of the ReAnimator comics book series that inspired the Lynnvander Studios board game.
AMC released the title and synopsis for the second episode of The Walking Dead Season 8, teasing that a familiar face will return.
Rafael Albuquerque will illustrate a comic book adaptation of Neil Gaiman's 2003 short story A Study In Emerald for Dark Horse.
Ryan O’Sullivan and Ram V talk about their new comics Void Trip and Paradiso, their creative process, their influences, and what drew them to comics.
Coco is coming to theaters this November, and with that comes a slew of Funko products! Weirdly, they will only be in Hot Topic and Toys R Us.
At comiXology's NYCC 2017 photo booth, fans can take a photo with a creator and have it turned into their very own Comic Book All Stars Trading Card.
Super Genius, an imprint of Papercutz, is collecting the first three volumes of David Gallaher and Steve Ellis's High Moon as a Definitive Edition.
For Bleeding Cool's second of 31 horror film spotlights in October, we discuss DIsney's adaptation of Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)!
A recent Facebook Marvel ad reads: "Unlike most leaders of today, Black Bolt leads his people by staying completely silent... What a concept!"
Marvel Television revealed a set of NYCC 2017-exclusive posters for Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD, Marvel's Jessica Jones, Cloak and Dagger, and Runaways.
Writer Amy Chu provides a commentary track for the ninth issue of the Red Sonja series she scripts for Dynamite Entertainment.
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Candy and Halloween go hand in hand, so to make things short, Jelly Belly has released these adorable Mickey and Minnie Mouse Halloween jelly beans!
Comic book creator Tony Isabella recently purchased a Godzilla sweatshirt from TeeSpring, only to learn that it apparently featured stolen artwork.