Well, what would be more shocking than the major death that happened in the hundredth issue of Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard’s Image/Skybound series The Walking Dead? What if Kirkman was to kill off nearly every major character in his other best-selling Image series, Invincible, with its hundredth issue coming...
Aquaman may not be the first character that springs to mind when you say “badass,” but the folks over at Robot Chicken are looking to change that perspective a little bit, as he stars in the September 9 Robot Chicken DC Comics Special as a villain who helps take down...
Marvel Comics has released a new video trailer for the upcoming hardcover collected edition of Avengers vs. X-Men, which they describe as “the most anticipated collection of 2012.” Between the existing AR features and new material and backmatter created specifically for the collected edition, the title may be the most...
Newsarama has debuted the first interior art for the forthcoming Marvel NOW! title The Indestructible Hulk by Mark Waid and Leinil Yu. Yu, who was reportedly not entirely happy with the cover art released initially, now has a chance to share a piece of his own and comes out with...
Rumors have Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis Leaving DC Entertainment’s Aquaman, with January’s #16 being the final issue for the pair, according to Super Podcasto Magnifico!’s Facebook page. “Looks like Geoff Johns will be jumping ship along [with] Ivan Reis after Aquaman #16,” the podcast reported. “No word yet on who...
In a message posted to his personal Facebook account earlier today, Transmetropolitan and Happy co-creator Darick Robertson revealed that he’s nearly finished with the final issue of The BOYS, his creator-owned series with Garth Ennis published by Dynamite. “I am finishing the final issue of ‘the BOYS’, issue 72 today,”...
With the Marvel NOW! relaunch looming on the horizon following the end of the sprawling Avengers vs. X-Men crossover event, Marvel Comics plans to have dozens of new #1 issues spaced out over a few months beginning in October. That hasn’t prevented them from putting some top talent on high-profile...
There’s a very limited number of comics that DC allowed to keep their pre-Flashpoint logos in the world of the New 52, but apparently one of them is Booster Gold. The character might not actually have a title of his own, but a recent guest appearance in Blue Beetle featured...
Following on the heels of San Diego Comic-Con International, somehow or other our copy of Superman got lost in the shuffle. Generally we hold interviews like this for weekdays, but we wanted to get this out live as quick as possible. Dan Jurgens sat down with us to talk about...
Superhero stories are all about guys with a ton of power. You see Superman smashing up the street trying to take down Doomsday and the Green Lantern Corps inadvertently knocking planets off their axis while chasing The Anti-Monitor while The Fantastic Four literally reshape space and time until it’s as...
Rachel Rising #10, out Wednesday, features a grinning woman on the cover, wearing a star of David necklace and being hanged with a noose. Shortly after the cover initially went online for solicitation purposes, writer/artist Terry Moore was reportedly reached out to by someone who was concerned that the cover...
In a story that ran earlier today at Comic Book Resources, incoming Captain America artist John Romita, Jr. revealed a couple of finished (penciled and inked) pages from the first issue of Marvel NOW!’s Captain America #1, featuring the star-spangled Avenger’s newest set of duds. There’s not a lot of...
In a new interview with Paste Magazine, cartoonist Jeff Smith discussed the film adaptations of his two creator-owned comic book series, and the challenges of adapting his work. “I like everybody involved,” Smith said of director P.J. Hogan and writer Patrick Sean Smith, who have been hacking away at the...
In the Image Comics solicitations for November, fans can find a tease for The Perhapanauts: Danger Down Under, a new miniseries by Todd Dezago and Craig Rousseau, that will feature backup art and variant covers by a variety of stars (including Michael Golden, Joe Staton and Comic Con Episode IV:...
Republican Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan recently cited the left-wing protest-rock band Rage Against The Machine as one of his favorite musical acts–but like when Ronald Reagan embraced Bruce Springsteen in 1984, it seems he may have underestimated the political passion of the object of his affection. In a new...