The Ghastly Award Judges are proud to announce the Winners of the 2012 Ghastly Awards. Nominees were chosen from entries nominated by their professional peers: Comic...
We all know it’s only a matter of time before Joe Hill’s Locke & Key comes to an end, and the author took to tumblr to...
The first DC WTF Certified cover was revealed last night by Jim Starlin. He posted the full gatefold for Stormwatch #19 on his Facebook page and...
This April, DC Comics plans to add a bit more WTF to their titles. For the month of April, DC books will all have a “WTF...
We’ve known about “The Unwritten” and “Fables” crossover for a while, but this morning the first preview image was released. Below you can check out the...
Thanks to the great comic book heroes blog for digging this ruby up. A Deadman story written by Teddy Kristiansen and written by Neil Gaiman. Read...
We knew this would happen sooner or later, though since the first trade paperback was a bestseller, we were hoping DC would hold of on cancelations...
This is it, the final issue of Frankenstein, Agent Of S.H.A.D.E. I maintain that this is one of the unsung heroes of the New 52, constantly...
Hell yes! A while back we reported that del Toro was involved with some kind of supernatural DC flick, and now he’s confirmed suspicions and listed...
Over the past few days Jeff Lemire has been tweeting various classic comics without any further word. Could he be slyly telling us, he’s working on...
It’s usually difficult to buy comic book issues every month. Most likely, I’ll wait till the issues are collected and buy the trade paperback. It’s easier...
I’ve been lucky enough to be exposed to all sorts of new and different books in 2012. I concede that my list has more super than...
2012 was a big year for comics, with the major publishers trying to outdo each other with one major crossover/reboot after the other, but the real...
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...
Whether you hate the idea or not, John Constantine is making his wait into the DCU this March with Constantine #1. The star of the longest...
Say it ain’t so! The creative team of Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette, responsible for the New 52 recreation of Swamp Thing, are taking leave from...
DC Comic announced today that on Batman issue #18, readers will be treated to guest art from Andy Kubert and Sandra Hope, with Capullo returning as...
The big Rotworld event continues today in the pages of Scott Snyder’s Swamp Thing issue #15. Rotworld comes to Gotham, and the demented inmates of Arkham...
DC Comics issued a press release today announcing that Karen Berger, Executive Editor of DC Vertigo and Senior VP at DC Comics, has resigned after a...
DC and Vertigo have been testing the waters recently by bringing back several anthologies for one-and-done issues, including “Strange Adventures”, “Ghosts”, and “Young Romance”. The publisher...
I’ve been saying this for a while, Josh Fialkov’s I, Vampire is one of the best titles at DC right now. It’s fun, intelligent, fresh, and...
Despite all the controversy over the end of “Hellblazer”, truth is Constantine has been part of the new DCU from the moment it started in the...