In the latest edition of Comics to Read Before You Die, Jessie Robertson looks at Carl Barks’ Uncle Scrooge Classics… Carl Barks tried his hand at being an artist for Walt Disney Studios back in 1935, and began drawing there with a starting wage of 20 dollars a week. I won’t drone on with the […]
Comic Book Review – Miami Vice Remix #4
Andrew Newton reviews Miami Vice Remix #4… Detectives Crockett and Tubbs have come back from the brink of death but the Miami drug lords may not be so lucky. Though they have the Miami PD outgunned such things matter not to Lt. Martin Castillo, a master of the Eastern Arts! The streets of Miami are about […]
Comic Book Review – Burning Fields #6
Zeb Larson reviews Burning Fields #6… In the wake of the assault on Carapace’s headquarters, Dana and Aban arrive to investigate whathappened to their allies, while Renfro, the killer who is the focus of the manhunt, stalks their every move. Verge and Carapace are being taken apart by Asag’s minions as we draw ever closer […]
Something At The Window Is Scratching coming soon from Titan Comics
Released on the 22nd July from Titan Comics is Something At The Window Is Scratching by Roman Dirge. This is a brand-new collection of short poems and twisted tales by New York Times best-selling creator of Lenore and The Cat With a Really Big Head. From serious sinister one page poems like, ‘Critter Pie’ and ‘Pear Head Man and Bread Boy’ to longer […]
Image Comics announces new crime adventure Dark Corridor
Image Comics has announced that its set to launch a new crime adventure from writer and artist Rich Tommaso (Clover Honey, 8 1/2 Ghosts) entitled Dark Corridor. “This first serial in Dark Corridor, The Red Circle, is one that I’ve wanted to do for a long time,” said Tommaso. “A comic book inspired by old […]
Comic Book Review – Judge Dredd: Dark Justice
Andrew Newton reviews Judge Dredd: Dark Justice… Having previously been destroyed by nuclear fire and dragged to hell by the vengeful spirits of those he had murdered, alien superfiend Judge Death has managed to return to the world. United with his ‘brothers’ – Judges Fear, Fire and Mortis – the quartet of terror have invaded […]
H.P. Lovecraft / Nikola Tesla comic book series Herald optioned
Action Lab has announced that Romark Entertainment and Markerstone Pictures have secured the screen rights to the comic book series Herald from writer John Reilly, and artists Tom Rogers and Dexter Weeks. Herald tells the story of Nikola Tesla, whose experiments with time travel thrust him ahead in time to the early 1900s, where he […]
Comic Book Review – C.O.W.L. #11
Zeb Larson reviews C.O.W.L. #11… Arc two comes to a close with a monster issue. All of Geoffrey’s lies, secrets, and rationalizations have led to this. Plus, Radia’s public stand against C.O.W.L.—will she win the independence she wants? And does Arclight have a future with C.O.W.L.? Or at all? With this issue C.O.W.L. is finished, […]
Marvel announces Color Your Own Deadpool adult coloring book
Dig out those crayons, as the Merc with a Mouth is set to receive his own adult coloring book this February, with Marvel announcing the release of Color Your Own Deadpool, which will arrive just in time for 20th Century Fox’s upcoming spinoff. Deadpool is many things. Mercenary. X-Man. Soon-to-be-Uncanny Avenger (we’re not kidding). But […]
Batman ’66 to team up with The Avengers
Over the weekend it was revealed that The Dark Knight is set to team up with the Heroes in a Half-Shell for Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but that’s not the only crossover on the horizon for the Caped Crusader as Batman ’66 is set to team up with The Avengers! Now, before you get all […]