Pink Panther, the Inspector, Dracula, Stargate, Casper, and Hot Stuff are back in comic books February 2018 thanks to American Mythology. Details here.
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Kieron Gillen's Uber Invasion continues its run, and Alan Moore helps bring you Cinema Purgatorio, all from BC's parent company, Avatar Press. Details here.
VIZ Media, one of the leading manga publishers in America, is putting out a number of offerings of manga and activity books this February. Details here.
Markiplier's comic is continuing its run this upcoming February courtesy of Red Giant Entertainment. Plus, Neil Adams' Villain. Check out the details here.
Devil's Due/1First is publishing the ambitious Kickstarter project, Nightmare World Omnibus, this upcoming February. Check out the details here.
Valiant launches Armstrong and the Vault of Spirits in February of 2018. Quantum and Woody, Bloodshot, and Ninja K continue their runs. Details here.
Scout Comics is bringing us Shiver Bureau, a new supernatural series by Walt Ostlie. Plus, Stabbity Bunny continues with its 2nd issue. More details here.
Lion Forge is bringing out the follow up to the out-of-print Black Comix artbook with Black Comix Returns. Check out the details here.
Action Labs is bringing out a new series: Baby Badass, a half-formed super-soldier baby made to kill with his own crew. Read the details here.
The XII and Sontus begin their starts this February by Alterna Comics. Plus, Scrimshaw and Wicked Righteous continue their runs. Check out the details here.
Two new graphic novels, My Boyfriend is a Bear and Dead Weight, are coming out this February by Oni Press. Check out the details here.
From the Labyrinth to parenting by Cyanide and Happiness, check out Boom! Studios upcoming releases for February of 2018 here.
The Golden Arm and Shalin Lad (Fu Jitsu) battle the French Revolution and Robert Wadlow with his Atomic Katana. Is it a compelling conflict?
An explosion of chatter has erupted online as people have taken notice that the cosplay-themed porn website Cosplay Deviants trademarked the phrase
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for December 2017 shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them, but you won’t have seen most of
Review: Beyond Watchmen: The Art of John Higgins is a beautiful, information-packed art book for comics lovers and artists.
DC Comics are to publish the final issue of their Kamandi Challenge project, with randomly paired teams creating an exquisite corpse of a comic book
Jim Shooter was editor-in-chief of Marvel from 1978 to 1987, presiding over one of the company's best-remembered times for fans, though his time was also
Writer/artist Ibrahim Moustafa provides us with a commentary track for the new James Bond: Solstice one-shot that hit comic shops this week.
Well, you've all done it now. Doomsday Clock #1 appears to be a wild success, with DC Comics already announcing a second printing the same day the comic
This is how January's issues of Tom King's run on Batman were solicited, with Joelle Jones, telling the third and fourth instalments of the Superfriends
Matt Hawkins, publisher of Top Cow Studios who publish comics through Image Comics, writes, "2018 will be an old school Top Cow year (with new stuff of
Matt Hawkins teases a new concept he is working on with Marc Silvestri for The Darkness and asks fans for input on who the new artist should be.
Here's a look through some comic store Black Friday 2017 deals being planned. If you are such a store or know of such a sale, send your flyer and details
A mining station has gone dark, and a response team has been called to the scene. This is the start of Vortex, inspired by John Carpenter. Is it good?
Amidst the Doctor Whos, the Sherlocks, the Assassin's Creeds, and the Penny Dreadfuls comes the new series Bloodborne by Ales Kot and Piotr Kowalski, as
Paul Weller formed The Jam in 1972 after seeing Status Quo in concert, playing bass guitar with his best friends Steve Brookes (lead guitar) and Dave
Everybody here at Black Mask is so proud to bring you these awesome comic book offerings for February! From Vita Ayala (Bitch Planet: Triple Feature,
Long before Marvel tried to make comics more like movies by adding post-credits scenes, comic book publishers have been trying to make comics more like
The history of Wakanda in the Marvel Universe has not been excavated that much. Jack Kirby gave us these scenes in Black Panther #7 back in the seventies: