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ComicBooks For Kids! has created a new colouring book using bith established comic book creators and new talent, as well as biographies for the artists featured within, a first for colouring books. Titled Legends Vol 1, this volume includes previously published art, new art or unseen-until-now art from the likes of John Bolton, Gary Gianni, […]
Comic creative professionals, publishers, retailers, and fans came together Saturday night, October 19, 2019 to socialize, dine, and experience the comic book industry celebrating recognition of their peers, co-workers, and competitors at the 2019 Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards. Bob Wayne, comics industry luminary whose resume includes stints as a retailer, comics writer for […]
The Black Cat is starring in an upcoming story in arc in Nick Spencer and Humberto Ramos’s Amazing Spider-Man, and Marvel plans to celebrate the occasion in the only way they know how: with variant covers. Fun fact: variant covers is the only way Marvel knows how to celebrate any occasion. Birthday party? Variant cover. […]
The secret is out. Hell, it’s even one that I kept. From MikeWieringoTribute.com… The Mike Wieringo TELLOS Tribute is a 500 page, original graphic novel presented in two over-size, hardcover volumes. It features the artwork of over 200 of the comics industry’s most popular and talented artists and is dedicated to the memory of late […]
Tom Brevoort writes: On August 12, 1996, beloved Marvel Executive Editor Mark Gruenwald passed away. On August 12, 2007, beloved Marvel artist Mike Wieringo passed away. Every year, we commemorate these two gentlemen on what is now known as “M-Day” (formerly “G-Day”) This year, we’d like the celebrate the spirit of generosity and cameraderie amongst […]
Marvel calls it, “Redefining power and responsibility,” but for many in the comic community it’s another return to the worst of the 1990s. The Scarlet Spider – the man formerly known as Kaine – is back in his own series. As for me, neither one feels quite right; I find it hard to look at […]