Yesterday a video of legendary comic creator, Stan Lee, was posted on youtube showing him enthusiastically reading “Twas The Night Before Christmas”. Not much else to...
With only two issues left in Dark Horse Comics’ R.I.P.D.: City of the Damned, Jeremy Barlow continues to approach the narrative with an accelerated pace that’s...
Best known for his art on Scott Snyder’s “Detective Comics” last year, Francisco Francavilla latest work comes on the newly released Black Beetle #0. Francavilla also...
Come the ever impending strike of midnight, the wicked bells chime will chime, ringing out with the final sounds of time. Our world will come to...
Bleeding Cool’s got some keen sleuthing skills. As the site points out, issue #29 of Haunt ended with a bang and then the words, “To be...
Grant Morrison’s twisted seasonal pipe dream continues with the third issue of Happy, where he is once again joined by artist Darick Robertson as disgraced Detective...
Difficult to put down, Locke & Key: Omega #2 continues to be a remarkable and touching family drama. If you didn’t think it were possible to...
Witch Doctor: Mal Practice #2 delivers a highly imaginative mix of comedy and scares. Brandon Seifert’s writing is spot-on when it comes to black humor and...
Week after week I find myself shivering with anticipation for a new release of Brian K. Vaughan’s Saga, thankfully this week brings issue #8 and I...
After the departure of Karen Berger, everyone was keen to find out who would fill in her big shoes. DC Entertainment announced today that Shelly Bond...
Bleeding Cool reports that Charles Soule will write Swamp Thing after Scott Snyder leaves the book this coming April. Nice thing is that Soule is mostly...
The big day is just a week away, and I know a lot of you have yet to complete your holiday shopping. Lucky for you, we’ve...
Season’s Greetings Bloody Disgusting readers! Pet Sock hopes you have a mead and poultry-soaked holiday season. Remember to keep a hot poker on standby in case...
When My Chemical Romance frontman turned to comic writing back in 2009, I’m not sure anyone would have guessed it would win him an Eisner Award....
A few weeks back Alan Moore and partner in crime, Mitch Jenkins, released Jimmy’s End, the first part of their short film series. Alan Moore’s flare...
Yep, unlimited digital subscription looks to be on the way from Marvel. No word yet as to how much it will cost, or if there will...
This April, IDW Publishing melds together aliens and the undead in a new fou-issue miniseries, The Colonized, from writer Chris Ryall and artist Drew Moss. The...
Romances don’t tend to find their way onto Bloody-Disgusting, lovey dovey bullshit doesn’t usually make its way into the horror genre (at least the horror we...
The Crow: Skinning The Wolves is an odd comic. Despite its faults, it’s fun, full of action, says a lot without really saying anything, and what...
The opening pages of Revival, by writer Tim Seeley and artist Mike Norton, are some of the creepiest in comics and they serve as a powerful...
If you’ve been following Billy The Kid’s Oldtime Oddities, by now you should know what to expect in issue #3. It’s a wacky adventure that lacks...
The Strain #9 is full of feverish imagination as the pages come alive with pulse-pounding action and nail-biting suspense. “The Strain” puts a fresh and modern...
Since his debut in The Walking Dead #27, readers can’t get enough of the maliciously lovable character known as The Governor. This March, Image will be...
Taking a friendly jab at Marvel and DC, Image Comics is relaunching Jim Zub’s Skullkickers this March, now titled ‘Savage Skullkickers’. In what should be issue...