From Lee Bermejo, Salvador Larroca, and Ariel Olivetti come three variant covers for Fear Itself #7.1, #7.2 and #7.3 that will sell more than calling
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It's something I've been hearing from a number of retailers, but it seems to have momentum now. As a result of the sellouts, the second printings and the
Not too long ago, we pointed out that Matt Busch was the latest to fall victim to Rick Olney, who has cancelled the Adironack Comic Fest which was meant
We have September's figures in for page counts versus price for Marvel titles. It's been noted that more and more Marvel titles have dropped to 20 pages,
SignWatch: Anders Nilsen will be signing in a number of British shops in October. Gosh! in London on the 15th, 6-7pm with a Q&A and a free A3 print
This post-New 52 continuity canon controversy of the past couple days has me wondering just how they track events, versions of events, deprecated events,
Every week, comics artist major comics artist Francesco Francavilla has been posting a black and white image to sum up that week's episode of Doctor Who.
On the left, Voodoo #1 from DC Comics (2011). On the right, Hack/Slash: My First Maniac #1 from Image (2010). Hack/Slash creator Tim Seeley lines them up.
VoodooFunny: From Batman/X-Men/Spike artist Richard Pace. X-MenFunny: Two Pages from College Humor's X-Men Guide To Puberty RedHoodFuny: Has Facebook
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool Well, that was a bizarre month. The first two weeks were well below average, while the second two were well above (you
SpiderWatch: Peter Tatchell on the BBC ten minutes ago. "With great wealth comes great responsibility" AdultWatch: Adult actress Ryan Keely, and Warren
Every Microsoft Windows user in the world knows how this goes... each big, shiny, new update is inevitably followed by a number of smaller,
Storm the castle! Ready the rampart! Fire the cannons! Whatever one does in a time like this. Joshua Hale Fialkov has announced that with issue 13 of the
That's according to Dan DiDio, co-publisher of DC Comics who posted on Facebook the following note; So that's no Crisis On Infinite Earths, Identity
Heather Kenealy, a self confessed Marvel Zombie, concludes her journey to the dark side, reading all the launch issue of DC's New 52. And yes that is her
ZombieWatch: The new Nathan Fox cover to Boom's Key Of Z by Chondra Echert, Claudio Sanchez and Aaron Kuder. DiscountWatch: Retailers who participate, or
I love this Grant Morrison interview by Laura Sneddon that Rich dissected today. There's been a lot made in some circles over the past decade about how
From Chris...
Muse is a new original hardcover graphic novel by Terry Dodson and SP Filippi... that's not so new after all. Originally published in 2008 as Träume, the
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool. The fuzzy gray border between language and image is no more apparent than in comics. From sound effect to the
Now I'm not one for spoilers, you all know that. But it seems I have in my possession, the knowledge of exactly who is under the hoodie, the new Scarlet
Newsarama is reporting that George Peréz will leave the ongoing relaunch Superman comic after issue 6 as writer/layout artist, to be replaced by Keith
Are you Australian? Would you like to live in Asutralia? How abojut owning and running a comic shop there, in Albury New South Wales? Because that's the
While IDW and Avatar run interesting retailer cover variants, from Godzilla squashing your store, to a retailer appearing as a Ghostbuster or entirely
I've been told that orders for Action Comics #2 have "gone to backorder" on Diamond Comic Distributors' site, which means retailers are currently unable
Marvel are teasing David Lapham and Robert De La Torre's upcoming work on the Point One oneshot next month that's meant to look forward to various events
Bleeding Cool recently ran a story about Croydon's A Place In Space almost being burnt down as part of the English riots a month back. Well that shop is
RussiaWatch: St Petersburg is hosting the fifth annual comic book festival, Boomfest, across the city, inspired by Moscow's convention now in its tenth
2012 is shaping up to be a pretty intriguing year for the business, and events surrounding the May 4 release of The Avengers is just one reason for that.
Odds are it will include doors, locks and keys. Hot on the heels of the two Walking Dead board games (including one from Cryptozoic) comes one based on