In a press release, Diamond swore that the loss of the facility will in no way impact their ability to damage the crap out the product they ship to comic shops in the future.
But Did Anyone See a Body?
Comic creators had a largely positive reaction to the death of polarizing conservative talk radio goblin Rush[...]
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Being given to retailers at the retail summit ComicsPRO being held today and tomorrow is the return of Wizard Magazine The comic book fan magazine that would outsell many of the comic books it wrote about, was a keystone publication for American nineties comic books, before losing its way in the noughties, before coming to[...]
I very much remember walking into my local comic shop and seeing this cover of Wizard Magazine #148 and just staring at it for a really long time There is something just so iconic about the way that Jim Lee draws Superman; it is the perfect blend of alien and human He makes every image[...]
But yesterday he regaled us with a tale of when his colouring just wasn't what Wizard Magazine wanted for George Perez – not that they would tell him what they wanted He writes.
Years ago, when Wizard Magazine was super-popular, they asked me to color a crossover cover by the great George Perez.
Back then I was[...]
Bleeding Cool is getting word that either Wizard World, or someone who has licensed the name, is preparing a new Wizard Magazine.
Wizard Magazine: A Guide To Comics launched out of the back of a comic shop in July 1991 With its high-end production values and monthly updating price guide in the back, it was a hit[...]
Did the DC Rebirth Previews look a little familiar to you? The splashy look? The punny headlines? The side boxes, page turners and font sizes?
I'm told that the people behind it were headhunted within DC Comics, as those who had previously worked on Wizard Magazine.
It was written by Pat Mccallum, Mike Cotton and Brian Cunningham, all[...]
Bleeding Cool, the premiere source for breaking news and gossip in the comic book industry (www.bleedingcool.com), will launch its own print magazine
With news circulating around the Net about the apparent demise of Wizard World Digital, with a blog replacing it, this seemed like a good time to give a
Bleeding Cool used to have… let's say… a working relationship with Wizard Magazine I'd report on their shows if I could, even being flown out once to cover their first New York Wizard World Comic Con And while I ran critical articles when warranted, I could usually get a response from one of the Shamuses[...]