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Out this Wednesday – in stores across the US. And at the San Diego Comic Con with exclusive variants. The first chapter of the brand new Alan Moore graphic novel – and possibly his last …
Let’s talk about thriller comics.
Thriller comics tend to run counter to juvenile vibe of superhero comics, since the thriller genre tends to carry a more, I don’t know, “respectable” or “adult” vibe compared to stories …
Rich has left me in charge of this week’s Lying in the Gutters because he’s flying back from San Diego. Before he boarded, however, he did provide me with three handy top-ten lists and a …
If actions speak louder than words it doesn’t really matter how accurate the quote at the centre of this story is; nonetheless, I believe it’s most likely to be 100% accurate.
There’s been a last minute …
So, you want to enter the dangerous world of comic book speculating. Buying a comic from a retailer for twice what he paid for in the hope that he’ll want to pay quadruple what he …
Jon Schiller Design creates a number of toys, prints, designs and images. But some of them feel a little familiar. Especially when compared to a series of images of Capcom. One would be a coincidence. …
Out this Wednesday is Rotten #7 from Moonstone by Mark Rahner, Robert Horton and Dan Dougherty. So what can I tell you? It’s about a US civil war veteran Flynn hunting down the undead. Including, …
A talk to some of the Image Creators at the pavilion on Sunday at the end of the San Diego Comic Con. And we start with… Bryan J.L. Glass talking about the Mice Templar…