Celebrating its fifteenth anniversary this year, Michael Turner’s best-selling Fathom will get a relaunch, Aspen Comics has announced last night. The All New Fathom #1 will be the publisher’s sixth title in their successful “10 for 10” initiative. In accordance with the 15-year anniversary of the title, and a planned summer...
Marvel Comics today gave fans their first look inside of Nova #4, coming up soon from the best-selling creative team of Loeb and McGuinness. Being trained by future movie stars the Guardians of the Galaxy, Nova finds himself face to face with the Chitauri, the villains of Marvel’s The Avengers,...
Following reports that Saga #12, banned yesterday by Apple, readers today tweeted at ComiXology that they were unable to purchase the item in the Android app, either. The online retailer responded suggesting that, like Apple customers, they should buy the item on the ComiXology website and sync it to their...
When the preview pages for last month’s Batman & Robin #19 hit the stands, Bruce found a note in Damian’s room from a person identified as “C.K.” The note, which gave the late Robin a list of movies to try, prompted us to assume that it was Clark Kent (Superman),...
While it’s been years now since Marvel Comics acquired the rights to Marvelman/Miracleman, progress has been slow in actually making any new comics featuring the beloved character. But just over six months after the publisher filed trademark and copyright paperwork indicating that they officially owned the character, Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso...
Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples’s critically-acclaimed and best-selling Image Comics series Saga‘s next issue has reportedly been banned by Apple’s ComiXology app and will not be available on iPads, iPhones and iPod Touch devices due to its depiction of a homosexual sex act. This comes on the heels of...
Dynamite Entertainment, who are publishing The Shadow/Green Hornet: Dark Nights are turning to someone who has some experience with Dark Knights. David Uslan, veteran Batman producer and author of The Boy Who Loved Batman, will join with artist Keith Burns for a story featuring two of the classic pulp characters...
Fred Hembeck, Joe Sinnott, Ron Marz and Matthew Dow Smith and other comics professionals will headline the Woodstock Day School Comic Convention on Saturday. Admission is $5, with proceeds going to the school. Besides the signing appearances, demonstrations, photo opportunities and other convention-related fun, the show (which runs from noon...
Based on the finally-revealed second half of the Superboy gatefold cover, tracked down earlier today by a user on the CBR forums, it appears that a multiversal implosion that rewrote history and erased their decade-long marriage wasn’t enough to keep Superman and Lois Lane from having a kid. In a...
In the world of DC Comics’s The New 52, not even Superman is universally loved and trusted. In spite of his apparent goodness, Superman’s power scale makes him a terrifying potential threat, and some of mankind respond accordingly, up to and including members of the Justice League and the international...
In June, DC Comics’s New 52 will be only 51 comics – will we see a new book added in July? Well, it doesn’t look like it–at least not yet. So far, DC has released the solicitations for its Superman, Batman, The Edge, Young Justice and Justice League families of...
To the surprise of most fans, it appears as though Geoff Johns and Jeff Lemire’s Trinity War storyline will not have a stand-alone miniseries associated with it and will only very loosely be an “event” story. That’s the word from the writers themselves, who tell USA Today that the story...
Back when veteran comics artist Jim Starlin was teasing a project that would one day turn out to be StormWatch for DC Comics, ComicBook.com noticed that there was a figure in some of the art that appeared to be Lobo, the cosmic bounty hunter last seen during Rob Liefeld’s run...
DC Comics’s Trinity War event finally kicks off in July with the release of Justice League #22, Justice League Dark #22 and Justice League Of America #6, whose interlocking covers you can see at right, searched out by Bleeding Cool. Teased more than a year before it began in last...
Marvel’s Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso has revealed that, beginning in July, Avenging Spider-Man will be relaunched and rebranded as Superior Spider-Man Team-Up. The series will apparently relaunch with a new #1, according to remarks made by its writer. The change, of course, comes at the same time that Superior Carnage and...