Bonjour à tous! Angoulême is the largest comic book convention in the world, held in France. SCARCE is a French magazine, running quarterly since 1983
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This is the kind of thing I know I will enjoy. And there just isn't enough of. From Stuart Immonen. A prototype for a isocahedral comic story. Let's see
NameWatch1: Marvel's Shadowland: Street Fighters collection collecting a bunch of different Shadowland comics has been retitled Shadowland: Street Heroes.
"Now this deal with North Korea represents a huge shift in the Bush administration which refused to even discuss Batman with North Korea. Is this a wrong
Image's upcoming-in-March series Rat Bastards has had a name change, as it appears there is a competing comic trade mark with the classic Crucial Comics
Shops who receive their comics this Tuesday for sale on Wednesday have been informed they are able to sell their bagged copies of Fantastic Four #587, the
It's January. Which means, in the UK, the holiday ads start, the gym membership ads start, the slimming aids start and the partwork publications start.
Very brief numbercrunching. Comics page content: 69 Previously unpublished comics page content: 7 Blimey, that's not much: Okay, enough with the
MoneyWatch: Interactive digital comic strip company Bitstrips is tagged as a digital company to watch in terms of financial performance. PalinWatch:
Bonjour à tous! Angoulême is the largest comic book convention in the world, held in France. SCARCE is a French magazine, running quarterly since 1983
And that's it. Newsarama has reported that Archie has dropped the Comics Code with February books. DC dropped it with April books. Bongo dropped it early
I understand there are two more Flashpoint comics soon to be announced, and both have rather a British edge to them. I can feel my patriotic pride.
UPDATE: Optimum have now been in touch to tell Bleeding Cool; "The rumours are completely unfounded and we continue to trade as normal with HMV, who have
If a publisher drops the Comics Code and doesn't send a press realease out, does it still make a sound? Yesterday, it was announced that DC Comics had
The Indieverse is a new comics line from the controversial toy company Shocker Toys. The company describes it as "a new comic universe like Marvel and DC
TweetWatch: Pete Woods: I drew a panel today for Action 900- when I finished it I realized I totally swiped a cover I drew back in 1996. Don't tell
It's written by the original creator, yes? Death's Head, the origial, returns to Marvel UK newstand kids-aimed comic, Marvel Heroes #33. Hulk Vs Death's
Bonjour à tous! Angoulême is the largest comic book convention in the world, held in France. SCARCE is a French magazine, running quarterly since 1983
Here’s the headlines, based on DC Comics solicitation information for new monthly comics for April (minus the reprint, licensed, creator-owned and Vertigo
The nominations for the GLAAD awards are out, The Gay And Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation's annual reward for gay-friendly/tolerance promoting
The final issue of Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Eight came out today. But Buffy Season Nine is due to have a new look. As Georges Jeanty moves on to DC
The other day, Bleeding Cool ran the unofficial story that DC was to rename a large number of titles to reflect the new/alternate reality/timeline as seen
The other day, I ran an article on the Discovery Channel upcoming piece on the late Marvel editor Mark Gruenwald. And his wish that his cremated ashes to
Here’s the numbercrunching headlines, based on Marvel Comics solicitation information for March, for their Marvel Universe and Ultimate titles. Looks like
Asterix co-creator Albert Uderzo is being targeted by the French tax officials for being an "illustrator" not an "author" and thus not eligible to tax
CageWatch: Nick Cage talks about his comic book... I’d say it’s my obsession. When Virgin Comics approached me about starting my own line of books, I told
Bonjour à tous! Angoulême is the largest comic book convention in the world, held in France. SCARCE is a French magazine, running quarterly since 1983
It's not often that an episode of The Boys goes by without some kind of horrific physical mutilation or sexual abuse. It's even more unexpected that an
I first published Mark Stafford's work back in 1997. Since then his career has pretty much bobbed along. He recently got a slightly higher profile drawing
So you're a digital comics distributor. How do you get to distribute Marvel comics? Well, there are rules. This is a major brand, one of the biggest in