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Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; I don't think we're ever going to get tired of time travel stories. The existential rabbit hole yawns like
It's been a good couple of years for original art sales, but the sale of the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #121 is big even by the lofty standards of the
Eric Esquivel writes for Bleeding Cool. ChrisCross drew the recent Smallville comic that was to have introduced Stephanie Brown as Nightwing. He talks
Yes it's that Alwyn Talbot. Here's a comic book in search of a publisher. Anyone want to make them an offer they can't refuse? TITLE: DISCHARGED GENRE:
So Amazing Spider-Man #698 is selling from between $5 and $13 on eBay... but where did it all begin? Could it be a certain scene in Amazing Spider-Man
Cameron Hatheway writes; Before I ever got into comic books, I was raised on a healthy diet of newspaper comic strips. They were free, came every day, and
Following on from yesterday's Mars Attacks covers, here's a rundown of the Judge DRedd #1 retailer covers, courtesy from, well, the back page of Judge
In which Goblins are hideous but have to look beautiful at the same time: Teasing the second film already? Reminds me that even when part one is with us,
Toy Biz Captain America picked up in the Black Friday sales by one Mahoney. Ad posed appropriately.
Not everyone has a device that runs Marvel AR. So here's a look at some of the wackiness you could have found in the first couple of issues of Deadpool.
I'm not sure what is more unexpected, Terry Moore's Strangers In Paradise or John Byrne's Rog-2000. But here are all the incentive covers for the five
Okay, maybe the second biggest. He doesn't take his helmet off or anything. But there are many ways to draw Judge Dredd. Here are just a few. All
From the Comica series of events last week, Rian Hughes' rather remarkable looking cover to his upcoming Batman comic for DC Comics.
Dynamite.com was first registered back in 1996, for an internet service company. They picked up a few clients, but them on the home page, but they didn't
A week or so ago, CGC announced they had bought Classics Incorporated and were moving them in house. Some collectors expressed concerns, without response.
Cameron Hatheway writes; The Shadow #8 (Variant) by Tim Bradstreet Remember that hilarious film of the same name a while back starring Alec Baldwin? Yeah,
HELLRAISER: THE ROAD BELOW #2 is out this Wednesday. Take a peek, there's a brand new Hellraiser on the way...
Don't worry though, it's just a sketch cover, being sold by Dynamic Forces. Considering what most believe to be Dan Slott's red herring of a tweet a few
COVER STORIES Charles Rousseau is signing at Cards, Comics And Collectibles in Maryland from noon today, and the store will naturally have their exclusive
"Can I refill your eggnog for you? Get you something to eat? Drive you out to the middle of nowhere and leave you for dead?" Let's hope Old Navy does a
Recently, Diamond Comic Distributors ran a Hallowe'en Costume Contest through a series of comic book stores, with prizes to be spend in store. With a
Not that Dave Sim is killing him, you understand. Otherwise I would now be an accessory to murder. The bit of Glamourpuss that I really liked was the
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Brandon Seifert and Lukas Ketner's Witch Doctor is back for it's second volume with Mal Practice in stores
There are lots of good jokes in the new Grandville volume from Bryan Talbot. And lots of action adventure, swashbuckling, derring do and that unique brand
Early this year, Marvel's James Viscardi lost his grandfather, Sal Gullo. Colleagues, and his wife Mallory, asked a number of their friends who know James
32 Were Chosen. 31 Will Die. Introducing... Supercollider. A powerful and mysterious supervillain has imprisoned the world’s greatest superheroes, forcing
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; It was another big month for Marvel, who smashed the record for highest percentage of female creators, while DC
Tom Mandrake's cover to The Hell You Ride #1 from Dark Horse Comics, 2012. Appeal To The Great Spirit, outside of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
So what comics were people buying through Thanksgiving? Would Patriotism fill the air? A sense of togetherness? Maybe tastes may turn a little more