The Free Comic Book Day Committee has announced the twelve Gold Sponsor titles which will be available during the comic book industry’s most anticipated event, Free Comic Book Day, which takes place this coming May and features titles from the likes of DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, Archie Comics, […]
David Tennant joins animated comic book adaptation Chew
Last year, it was announced that Steven Yeun (The Walking Dead) and Felicia Day (The Guild) had signed on to lend their voices to an animated feature based upon the Image Comics series Chew, and now The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that David Tennant (Doctor Who) has also joined the cast. Tennant is set to […]
Image announces The Beatles graphic novel Paul Is Dead
Image Comics has announced the upcoming release of the speculative fiction graphic novel Paul Is Dead from creators Paolo Baron and Ernesto Carbonetti, which takes place in November 1966 and explores the the most popular conspiracy theory in music history – the supposed death of The Beatles’ Paul McCartney. John Lennon can’t speak, he can’t […]
New Mutants and DCeased lead bestselling comic books and graphic novels of November 2019
Diamond Comic Distributors has announced details of the bestselling direct sales titles for November 2019, with Marvel’s New Mutants #1 and DC Comics’ DCeased leading the comic bo0k and graphic novel charts respectively. Check out the full top tens here, as well as a breakdown of publisher dollar and unit share for the month… Top […]
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips reunite for Pulp
Image Comics has announced that the multiple Eisner Award-winning creative team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are reuniting for the original graphic novel Pulp, a tale of 30s-era crime which is set for release this May. Max Winters, a pulp writer in 1930s New York, finds himself drawn into a story not unlike the […]
Comic Book Review – Moonshine #1
Anghus Houvouras reviews Moonshine #1… Set during Prohibition, and deep in the backwoods of Appalachia, MOONSHINE #1 tells the story of Lou Pirlo, a city-slick “torpedo” sent from New York City to negotiate a deal with the best moonshiner in West Virginia, one Hiram Holt. What Lou doesn’t figure on is that Holt is just […]
Comic Book Review – Roche Limit #5
Zeb Larson reviews Roche Limit #5… Alex, Sonya, and Bekkah desperately try to get off of Roche Limit and escape the escalating destruction. Learn the secrets of the anomaly in the final issue of the first volume of the critically acclaimed breakout hit! Well, Roche Limit has come to the end of its first story […]
Comic Book Review – Wicked + Divine #8
Zeb Larson reviews Wicked + Divine #8… Now the eleventh god is here, it’s time to party. You’re invited. Everyone’s invited. We can sleep when we’re dead—but when you’ll be dead within two years, you may as well turn up in your pyjamas. After seven issues of egomaniacs, it’s time for an issue where the […]
X-Men and Doomsday Clock lead bestselling comic books and graphic novels of October 2019
Diamond Comic Distributors has once again announced its bestselling direct sales titles for the past month, with Marvel and DC sharing the spoils, the former topping the comic book chart with X-Men #1 and the latter leading the pack in terms of graphic novels with Doomsday Clock: Part 1. Bestselling Comic Books of October 2019 […]
Comic Book Review – Copra #1
Rachel Bellwoar reviews Copra #1… Why start in the middle if you can start at the beginning? Most of the time I’d say that was a rhetorical question, and the first five volumes of Copra (which were originally self-published by series creator, Michel Fiffe) are available now from Image Comics, but this is where having […]
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