Two comics, once Secret Wars 2099 shows us the Avengers of the year 2099. While Ultron Forever shows us the Avengers of 20XX. So presumably that will come
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In an homage to the Japanese classic animated film My Neighbor Totoro by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli, artist Sebastian Cichon has created this
Neil Greenaway reported on Denver Comic Con for Bleeding Cool, taking excellent pictures, but also doing a series of short Indie Spotlight interviews.
Brendan Deneen writes, I love comic books. The first ones I remember reading are Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s Spider-Man , and Stan and Jack Kirby’s
Carley Cave attended Denver Comic Con this past weekend for Bleeding Cool and sent us some great cosplay shots of the two days she attended, as well as a
By Carley Jo Cave Another year has come and gone, and it's time to recap the highlights of the 2015 Denver Comic Con. Here are my Top 5 Favorites from
Because I was a slacker and missed last month's issue of Munchkin, I was really excited to read the new issue this month and get my guaranteed dose of
I’m always on the look out for new comics that I haven’t read, and it’s well known that Image Comics is one of my favorite publishers to read books from.
One of the things I love most about comic anthologies is the diversity of the content. Anthologies tend to be a mixed bag of stories and art, but in the
On June 17th, the new issue of Buffy Season 10 arrives with #16, and this time, whelp, the awkwardness is palpable with Buffy and Angel teaming up again.
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu I’m a latecomer to the world and characters created by Richard Starkings in his famous Elephantmen title. I’ve been meaning to
By Josh Hechinger Welcome to From Strip to Script, where I take a page of finished comic art and try to derive a script from it, to see what I can learn
Mouse Guard creator David Petersen brings us another excellent group of writers/illustrators this month in Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard Volume 3 #3.
What were we doing out here...? What was the meaning of this trip? Did I actually have a big red convertible out there on the street? Was I just roaming
Avatar Press is following up a big presence at Denver Comic Con this past weekend with an equally awesome presence at Phoenix Comic Con this coming
X-Men '92, the Secret Wars spinoff published first as a decampi comic by Marvel Infinite, before moving to print next month, lies to you. The title does
The first of the Mad Max specials ahead of the ongoing series, Mad Max: Fury Road: Immortan Joe And Max #1 has sold out fast and is getting second printed
Sandman Overture could so easily have been a coasting job. Taking in the sights, once more round the mulberry bush, job done, bring home half a million
Your regular guide to exactly how Secret Wars-y today's Secret Wars crossover titles are. Individual titles have different levels of connection to the
We heard that Grumpy Cat was coming to comics, now we got some details and a cover. Dynamite signed a deal with Grumpy Cat Limited to develop print and
From the back of today's final issue of Divinity #4 from Valiant Entertainment, word of a sequel series around January or February, reuniting Matt Kindt
Convergence #8 ended not so much with a bang as everyine standing around talking about it a lot. But amidst the bad guy being defeated by another bad guy,
The Flash short story in the back of Convergence: Detective Comics #2 sets out the Flash's day to day setup, which may seem very familiar to watchers of
From the Sinestro short story in the back of today's Convergence: Action Comics #2 comes the word that everyone thinks that the Green Lanterns are dead.
From the We Are... Robin short story in the back of Convergence: Worlds Finest #2. All these youthful folks being summoned (or not) to attend to need in
When the character of Cyborg was reinvented for the DC New 52 as a founding member of the Justice League he was a bit of a hulking thing. But in today's
Today's Justice United short story from some unidentified DC Comic book features a look around the whole DCU picking up folk who could be in the new
John Constantine, when introduced into the DC Universe, was a rare creature. One who aged in real time. Since his introduction in the early eighties, he
Apologies for the dismissive "red head" in the title, but this is Harley Quinn we're talking about here. And she's not one for human resources mandated
Three of the DC YOU June Previews are in contention for the "which is the most like Scott Pilgrim" award of the day. First up is Batgirl, appearing in the