Welcome to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly column that answers the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with? We kick this week off with X-Men Blue #21!
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Titan Comics has announced a new Doctor Who ongoing comic book series starting in the autumn by an all-woman creative team of Jody Houser, Rachael Stott, and Enrica Angolini.
For our next Black Panther story, we will look at his involvement with Marvel's Civil War crossover, and he takes a side. Is it a good Black Panther story?
The focus of our Cosplay Spotlight today is Stardust Megu! One of the nicest cosplayers I've had the pleasure to work with, Megu is not only a talented cosplayer, but also an upbeat, body positive, and optimistic delight of a person.
The Wonder Wife of Milk Wars and the divided Changing Women go on a Women's Rally with absolutely no sense of protest. And show off some amazing signs aimed at preserving the patriarchy.
In the DC Universe, superheroes don't use Tinder or Grindr when looking for a soulmate or looking to have some hot, rooftop sex (and leave the masks on). They use Caper, a dating app for superheroes, which is currently at the center of the Inhuman Trafficking storyline in Green Lanterns.
Shawn Aldridge provides us a commentary track for the final issue of the Hack/Slash vs Vampirella miniseries he's doing for Dynamite Entertainment
Which side are you on, boy, which side are you on? Batman doesn't kill. Except a little bit when he started out. Oh and in the movies, he always kills
We get a double dose of the Wandering Wolverine this week. Spoilers of course. He's been around the world in Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America and The
It wasn't that long ago that the word at Marvel Comics was to tone down the politics. That Secret Empire was going to be a last hurrah for the
Today sees the publication of Amazing Spider-Man Annual #42 - and I love how the Annual got Legacy-numbered as well as the series proper. And we get a
While Breaking Bad was made and broadcast in the USA by AMC, it was Netflix who took it global and their existence helped the show survive and prosper.
In the Dark Knights: Batman Who Laughs, the Batman Who Laughs narrates his origin and deal with Barbatos to a mysterious hurt, bandaged and injured
Today sees the publication of Doctor Strange #385, continuing Doctor Strange's battle with Loki for the title of Sorceror Supreme, complete with both
We finish out the first volume of Christopher Priest's Black Panther and see if the series mantains its quality through to issue #17. Is the King of Wakanda given justice?
DC Co-Publisher Dan Didio addressed his views on the diversity of DC's characters in an interview, and it's difficult not to view some of his comments as
This is how the new Out Of Time storyline for Captain America has been solicited. At the end of Captain America #697, he had the unfortunate luck to get
This morning, Bleeding Cool leaked the letter sent to DC Comics creators regarding new DC Comics social media and press guidelines. Here are a few reactions, including Patrick Zircher.
Wayward Sisters is a collection celebrating the stories of female and non-binary monsters through various adventures that range from beauty pageants to violent vengeance.
Creators Landry Q. Walker (Danger Club), Justin Greenwood (The Fuse), and Sam Humphries (Citizen Jack) will be appearing on stage at Image Expo in Portland, Oregon on Wednesday, February 21st to announce new projects.
Dark Horse has sent us an exclusive first look at both the regular and variant covers for Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Giles #4.
Our previous article on cosplayer Erik Harris — AKA Casual Assassin Cosplay — was met with a ton of positive reactions! Springing forth from that, we turn our attention to two more fantastic cosplayers: Cryptic Cyborg and Sanura Cosplay.
We looked into the smoking guns that showed how DC Comics had altered their plans as Brian Michael Bendis was parachuted in to take over the Superman
Dynamite has sent us exclusive extended previews for Barbarella #3, Sheena: Queen of the Jungle #6 and Xena #1. Read them here!
Writer Joseph Keatinge and artist Wook Jin Clark team up with industry mainstay colourist Tamra Bonvillain, and letterer Ariana Maher, designer Rich Tommaso, and culinary consultant Ari Bouzari for a new comic book coming from Image in May called Flavor.
In this preview of Long Lost #4, we continue our journey with sisters Piper and Frances, learning more about family, history, and their home of Hazel
April begins Marvel's Hunt for Wolverine #1 — but there's a lot more than that coming in May. Four separate four-issue mini-series.
Yesterday we told you that DC Comics was sending posters titled "Bendis is Coming" to comic book stores. We also said we didn't know anything about the
Brian K. Vaughan (best known for co-creating the Image sci-fi epic Saga) and Marcos Martin, the Eisner Award-winning creative team behind The Private Eye,
Titan Comics and Apple Corps are running a competition for comic book retailers, ahead of the release of the graphic novel adaptation of The BEatkes'