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This year’s DC Collectibles Preview

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By: Nick Eskey DC Collectibles had a fine showing today of toys, figurines, and statues for the upcoming year. Each one meets the fine level...

SDCC ’14: IDW to publish Orphan Black comics

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Ever since we got to San Diego it's been :orphan Black, Orphan Black, Orphan Black" because it's amazing. And now IDW is getting in...

Army of Darkness Anniversary Special/Creator Reunion Due in November

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Dynamite is celebrating it's 10th anniverasy with a special issue of Army of Darkness, Army of Darkness #1992.1 (after the year the film was released).  This...

Cullen Bunn on Masks II

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Cullen Bunn is really spreading himself around these days.  The Sixth Gun at Oni.  Magneto and Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe at Marvel.  Sinestro at DC.  You can add Masks II at...

New Lone Ranger Series by Gray/Villegas in November

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Dynamite will be starting a new Lone Ranger series in November.  Justin Gray will be writing it, which is interesting for a couple reasons.  First off,...

John Carter: Warlord of Mars Relaunches (and finally gets to use the proper title)...

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As you may recall, Dynamite and Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. came to an understanding a little while back and we're continuing to see the...

SDCC: Dynamite Nabs Will Eisner’s The Spirit

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by Brandon Schatz One day before the madness of this year's San Diego Comic Con officially begins, Dynamite has announced their future intentions for Will...

DC Comics Month-to Month Sales: June 2014 – Bombshell Bonanza!

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The big DC sales news for June was not (as I had expected) the new creative team on Superman, but rather the unexpected huge effect that DC's Bombshell Variant covers had on those comics lucky enough to sport them. Some background: For some time now DC has been doing theme variant covers on many of their best-selling rites each month: Steampunk variants, Robot Chicken variants, MAD variants, Batman 66 variants, etc. Prior to June these were always incentive variants, where retailers could order one variant cover for every so many of the regular cover they ordered (e.g. in May the Batman '66 variant was a 1:25 variant, meaning that for each title retailers could order 1 Batman '66 cover for every 25 regular covers they ordered on a title). Conventional wisdom is that this increased the number of issues sold, as retailers could mark up the price of the variant covers and sell them to collectors it was believed that they would order extra a copies in order to get to the incentive level.

Pictures From the Guardians of the Galaxy Premiere

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by Brandon Schatz If you were on the Secret Comics Illuminati Twitter Feed last night, you probably saw folks complaining about John Cena and Brock...

SDCC: Chuck Palahniuk brings ‘Fight Club 2’ to Dark Horse with Cameron Stewart

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by Kyle Pinion It was teased at New York Comic Con, but now Chuck Palahniuk is fully committed to producing a sequel to his seminal...

SDCC 2014: Image Announces Giant-Size Kung Fu Bible Stories

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If you're checking out the list of Image SDCC 2014 exclusives, your eye probably fell across an item that wasn't quite like the others. Available...

SDCC 2014: Image Comics’ San Diego Comic Con Exclusives

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A limited number of exclusives to be available at San Diego Comic-Con Image Comics is pleased to announce that a limited number of exclusive releases will...

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