A Tale of Three Kings: Ninjak #1 Review
Book 1
Writer: Matt Kindt
Artist: Clay Mann
Inker: Seth Mann
Colorist: Ulises Arreola
Letterer: Dave Sharpe
The Lost Files
Writer: Matt Kindt
Artist: Butch Guice
Colorist: Ulises Arreola
Letterer: Dave Sharpe
Ninjak #1 by Matt...
Legendary Dark Horse editor Diana Schutz is retiring
After 25 years working on some of the most seminal comics of the era with many of the greatest creators, Diana Schutz is...
What is the Secret of Gene Luen Yang’s Superman?
Of all the comics projects announced this far from DC after Convergence, the one that arguably has fans the most excited is Superman from author...
Cheep comics: Marvel reveals covers for $1 budget introductory line True Believers
This story first dropped in January but we must have been having blizzard or something. Anyway, in an effort to sell more comics, Marvel has introduced a line of bargain priced $1 introductory issues for a number of tried and true story lines. It's called True Believer and the books go on sale in April.
The books go back to some classic story lines like Civil War, Planet Hulk—and just for the PS3 generation, Powers (debuting tonight!) Presumably these jump on board spots will enable new reads to join in the Secret Wars fun.
Marvel Brings Two More Series to Secret Wars
Another day another Secret Wars tie-in. This one goes out to all the Carol Corps out there.
DC Comics Month-to Month Sales: January 2015 – Flash Drop
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at DC's sales figures.
This month, nearly all of the comics with freely-orderable variants (Flash 75th anniversary) saw a drop of 3-4K. We've seen drops on these in the past months, but they were so uniform this month that I thought that maybe something else was going on. But the more I looked at it, I became convinced that it was the case the retailers as a whole just dropped their orders on these.
Lee and Didio on nuDC: the diverse diversity of diverseness
DC co-publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee gave a talk to comics journalists a few weeks back during the Burbank talent conference, and CBR...
Rebecca Taylor joins DC Comics editorial staff
So @BexTay has done some of my favorite Archaia books and now she's working with me at DC. I'm thrilled and know she's gonna...
Secret Wars Gets… Little
Skottie Young brings his "little" corner of the Marvel U to Secret Wars.
This is Groot—the comic book
Well the Raccoon and Starlord got their own books, so why not a tree? (And Gamora is coming, we're told.) Jeff Loveness, usually a...
Valiant lands nine-figure deal with Chinese entertainment company for movies and more
Valiant Entertainment is partnering up with Chinese-based distribution company DMG Entertainment to bring Valiant characters to the big screen, according to a report from The New York Times. The deal is described as a nine-figure investment geared at creating films for global audiences as well as animation, theme parks, and merchandise.
















