MENU by Rosenberg, Kindlon and Tom Scioli launches at TRIP CITY
The Trip City collective has released a new webcomic called MENU written by Matthew Rosenberg and Patrick Kindlon (Ashcan Press and drawn by various. The strip kicks off with Tom Scioli (Gødland, Captain America)
INTERVIEW: Kelly Sue DeConnick: Marvel and More
By Matt O'Keefe.
Kelly Sue DeConnick is a relative newcomer to the Big Two, but that doesn't mean she hasn't been around. After years of adapting...
All The Green Lantern Writers Leaving – Change Is In the Air
The big news, as promoted by DC, was that Geoff Johns was capping off his 9 year run on Green Lantern. That's not the entirety of the...
Walking Dead kills it again with record-setting 3.5 season premiere
AMC's The Walking Dead continues to be an unstoppable ratings juggernaut — last night's premiere of season 3.5 debuted with even higher ratings than the full season premiere in October:
Geoff Johns to Conclude His Green Lantern Run with issue #20
After ten years working on the character, and reigniting one of DC's struggling titles into one of their most popular franchises, Geoff Johns has...
PREVIEW: Civil Rights pioneer Rep. John Lewis to pen trilogy for Top Shelf
This will definitely be one of the most talked about books for the second half of the year, a graphic memoir by Rep. John...
Dark Horse Editorial changes: Gibbons promoted, Edidin goes freelance
A couple of changes at Dark Horse as Jim Gibbons has been promoted to assistant editor. Gibbons, one of about 12 trillion former Wizard...
Poisoned Chalice: The Extremely Long and Incredibly Complex Story of Marvelman – Introduction
The comic character Marvelman has a fascinating - and probably unique - history in the field of comics. His extended origin goes all the way back to the very beginnings of the American superhero comics industry, and it seems likely that his ongoing story will stretch on well into the future. It involves some of the biggest names in comics. It’s a story of good versus evil, of heroes and villains, and of any number of acts of plagiarism and casual breaches of copyright.
Great photos in comics history: Stan Lee’s standing desk
Stan Lee at home in the early 1950s. “Always wrote standing up—good for the figure—and always faced the sun—good for the suntan!”
REVIEW: On the Road with Paul Pope’s THE ONE TRICK RIP-OFF +DEEP CUTS
For those savvy enough to have read Paul Pope’s (BATMAN: YEAR 100, HEAVY LIQUID, BATTLING BOY in 2013) ONE TRICK RIP-OFF when it first...
DC moves to end Superman, Superboy lawsuits
Yesterday's summary judgment filings confirm that settlement talks have been ongoing--and the Siegel side is in disarray.The motion filed yesterday was as expected as...
Marvel wins again in January as Spider-Man and Fables top the charts
Diamond has released their preliminary top 10 and comparative charts for January, and it was another good month for Marvel and comics overall. Although periodical sales were down a bit from last month, GNs were up quite a bit — perhaps oddly given the Christmas sales season. Both periodical and graphic novels were up in strong doubles digits from January 2012, however, showing that the comic book recovery is well under way, no matter what you thing of creative shuffles.






















