Interview: Dark Horse Publish Sally Heathcote, Suffragette GN – Kate Charlesworth, Artist, Speaks!
Dark Horse Comics have published the US edition of Mary & Bryan Talbot and Kate Charlesworth's Sally Heathcote, Suffragette, as of a few weeks...
NYCC’14: Valiant Shows off The Valiant #1
By David Nieves
Today Valiant released a preview, including an animated trailer, of their upcoming title announced as part of Monday's Valiant Next announcement.
In stores...
NYCC’14: Dark Horse Announces Kabuki Collection
By David Nieves
To kick off NYCC 2014 Dark Horse today announced the first volume collecting the entire critically acclaimed Kabuki series in large oversize...
Nancy Collins On an Older Red Sonja in Vulture’s Circle
In 2015, Dynamite will be celebrating their 10th year of publishing Red Sonja comics and will starting the anniversary off with Red Sonja Vulture's...
Archie’s Dark Circle Line Gives Out A Little More Info
Archie's Dark Circle imprint continues to slowly dole out details on their new line. The latest announcements were adding David Williams as artist on The...
Todd McFarlane Passing Spawn Over To Brian Wood
Todd McFarlane will be wrapping up his current run on Spawn with issue #250, due out in January and then it will be time to shake...
Dark Horse collects Matt Kindt’s Pistolwhip
Before he burst onto the scene as a top notch writer for Valiant, DC and Dark Horse, Matt Kindt put out a series of...
NYCC ’14: Day 0—A New Hope
NYCC kicked off with the ICv2 Conference; I'll have a report on the white paper over at PW later in the day, but the...
No Joke: The New Sabrina is Scary Good
By Matthew Jent
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #1
Story: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Artwork: Robert Hack
Lettering: Jack Morelli
Covers: Robert Hack
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Poor little witch-girl.
Where can we start...
Lightning doesn’t strike twice with Future’s End
September is Big Event month at DC Comics, and they crushed it this September as they usually do with their super lenticular covered Future's End event which saw stand-alone stories set five years in the future of the DCU. These "random future" events usually disappoint me as I expect to see the Flash living with is brother in law and their two kids, and Poison Ivy running a plant shop, but then, that's me. Anyway, Multiversity talked to a bunch of retailers about how the event did compared to last year's Villain's month which was allocated and ignited a frenzy as they say. Most retailers I've talked to say it was okay but not great and the Multiversity survey yielded similar thoughts. It is a sad time when a Batman butt selfie only does okay but these are the times we live in.
NYCC ’14: Finally, we’ll find out what happens when you clear the room between...
For years people have been saying "Why doesn't San Diego Clear Hall H between panels so people won't camp out all night and sit in the room all day just to see a panel at 7 and stink up the joint?" The CCI folks have considered this, but rejected the idea, as David Glanzer explained when I interviewed him for the More To Come podcast a few months back. One of the main reasons was that they didn't know where to line people up.
NYCC's Main Stage (Formerly the IGN Theater) isn't as big as Hall H -- it seats about 3000 people to Hall H's 6000, so lining them up isn't quite as hard —but getting in is just harder since it's smaller. So this year, finally, NYCC is doing the unthinkable and will institue room clearing and wristbands. You can read the whole policy here but it runs to more than 1000 words, so here's the outline:
Wednesday Pulse: The Fluctuating Prices of Batman
If you’re picking up Batman #35 this week, do yourself a favour and check out the price point. See that $4.99 price sticker? Originally...


















