Breaking: “Massive” layoffs at Diamond Comics today
Following the sale of Diamond's assets to two separate companies, we're hearing there have been massive layoffs this Friday, with one well known exec confirmed
Movie Review: WARFARE goes for objectivity, ends up objectively bland
Nothing you haven’t seen before here.
It’s official: Diamond Comics acquired by Universal Distribution and Ad Populum
The sale to Universal and Ad Populum has closed and a new chapter begins for Diamond Comics.
DC announces Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum from the Ice Cream Man team
Superman is getting subjected to every flavor of Kryptonite in Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum from the team behind Ice Cream Man
Graphic Novel Review: CHECKED OUT is a new take on the classic making it...
Katie Fricas new graphic novel Checked Out is a less predictable type of 'Making It NYC' story, and it may remind you of other great comics.
Marvel’s IMPERIAL descends into WAR in tie-in one-shot series
Black Panther and She-Hulk will star in the first two issues, written respectively by Hickman with Victor LaValle and Stephanie Phillips.
Aftershock Comics emerges from bankruptcy
Aftershock Comics has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy with plans to pay creditors and launch new projects
The Beat Digest 05/16/25: Remender and Acuña plot an ESCAPE
On today's Digest, Remender and Acuña reunite to reimagine WW2, Laird and Lawson's TMNT returns, and there's a new Smurfs trailer.
Horror Beat: Watch The Conjuring 4 early in the form of a 1991 TV...
The Smurl family haunting already had its own movie.
2025 Eisner nominations announced, led by Fantagraphics and Tom King
In the 2024 Eisner Award nominations Fantagraphics led publishers with 24 nominations, while Tom King had four to lead individuals
Exclusive: Love is a monster in ORLA! from Mad Cave Studios
Orla! is a new rom-com horror from Mad Cave Studios!
Graphic Novel Review: THE GIANT – ORSON WELLES, THE ARTIST & THE SHADOW pits...
French cartoonist Youssef Daoudi's new graphic novel The Giant is a complex and visually rich look at Orson Welles.