Two weeks ago, we talked about Occupy Wall Street with Ann Nocenti, longtime comic writer and editor who had taken a long hiatus from comics but is
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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
This week, the focus is on the Golden Age, where we had quite a few interesting sales this past week to report in our look at sales from the week of
In two completely unrelated blog posts today, Kieron Gillen and Jim Shooter looked at the issue of accessibility in comics today. First up, Gillen, from
It was the little comic that could, DC’s equivalent of Spider-Girl, coming back multiple times when cancellation came calling. Manhunter had the critical
It's morally wrong to allow a sucker to keep his money. - W.C. Fields In my time with Wizard as price guide/Market Watch editor and occasional feature
John Byrne, on the death of Guardian, from his website earlier this evening: Of course, you all know the story of how Marvel somehow managed to keep Mac's
This February, Dark Horse Presents will kick off a brand-new feature, Amala’s Blade, from writer Steve Horton and artist Michael Dialynas. I had a chance
That’s the question that headlines the front page of the Dixonverse, Chuck Dixon’s online home. According to the site, “Chuck Dixon is recognized across
As part of a larger interview on her upcoming work on Green Arrow, and a larger look at her career as a while, I had the opportunity to ask Ann Nocenti
Although the move towards returning Vertigo characters once a part of the DC Universe back to the DCU proper began before the New 52, with the return of
Welcome to the first of what I plan to be a weekly look at the blue chip stocks of the comic industry, looking at the budget-busting Golden, Silver, and
Mark Allen Haverty writes, As mentioned in my article two days ago about Curt Swan, I owned a comic shop in Vermont, which was open from July 1993 through
Mark Allen Haverty writes for Bleeding Cool; So much of the early history of the X-Men was rooted in politics. Professor Charles Xavier and Magneto were
Mark Allen Haverty writes for Bleeding Cool; “We need to create a personality for you.” That’s the email I received from Rich yesterday, in discussing