Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
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Championing Comics
Review: Justice League: Cry For Justice HC
Review: Justice League: Cry for Justice (Hardcover) Writer: James Robinson Artists: Mauro Cascioli and Scott Clark Howdy folks, I’m back again with a special review of Cry for Justice, a seven issue mini-series starring a pro-active Justice League aiming…
Shipping This Week | June 9th, 2010
Sneak Peek: X-Men #1
Marvel is proud to present your first look at X-Men #1 from the red-hot creative team of Victor Gischler and Paco Medina. In the first X-Men #1 in almost 20 years, Marvel’s mighty mutants enter the Heroic Age to face…
Comic Culture Radio Podcast – June 2nd
Talking Salt Water Taffy With Matt Loux
Working in a comic book store you get asked a whole lot of crazy questions – but one of the best questions I’ve ever been asked was ‘what is the most fun comic on the stands right now?” That would…
Comic Culture Radio Podcast – May 26th
Jason Aaron Interrogates Dave Lapham
Jason Aaron is Interviewing Stray Bullets, Young Liars Master Mind David Lapham over at the Standard Attrition forum. Well.. what more do you need to know? Go over there and check it out!
Sneak Peek: Javier Pulido's Art For Black Cat #1
I’ve been a fan of Javier Pulido’s art since I came across it in Catwoman. He’s very much a minimalistic artist in the vein of Toth or Mazzucchelli. When he was announced as artists for the new Black Cat mini…
Sneak Peek: Batman The Return of Bruce Wayne #2
The most anticipated series of 2010 is here! Superstar writer Grant Morrison tackles his most ambitious project to date with THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE, a special six-part series that chronicles the return of the original man behind Batman’s cape…
Review: Kill Shakespeare 1 & 2
Written by: Anthony Del Col and Connor McCreery Illustrated by: Andy Belanger Colored by: Ian Herring Published by: IDW Publishing I took one look at the title of this book and was overwhelmed with head scratching intrigue. Kill Shakespeare? Unless…
Review: Chloe Noonan: Monster Hunter
So I walked into the office at Comic Book Daily to see Pete (my editor) hanging upside down from a chandelier. “YOU! READ THESE!” At which point he threw a mini comic and a full sized comic down to me.…
Interview with Galavant’s Kayla Marie Hillier
Kayla Marie Hillier’s webcomic Galavant tells those tiny trip details that remain with the traveler long after most of the memories from the trip collapse together. Based on the three-month period she spent in the United Kingdom from December 2009…
Comic Culture Radio Podcast – May 19th
In Conversation With The Abominable Karl Kerschl
Karl Kerschl is one of the most in-demand artists working in comics right now. From his work on Superman with Greg Rucka to the critically and fan acclaimed Flash installments in the Wednesday Comics Project. However his heart seems to…
Is Smooth N' Natural The Best Webcomic Out There Right Now?
Yes, yes it is. Brian McLachlan – from the amazingly awesome Princess Planet – has taken the webcomic medium to new heights with his latest venture Smooth N’ Natural. Telling the stories of two brothers from different mothers as they……
Of Sweet Tooths and Superboys: Chatting with Jeff Lemire
You don’t often come across that many brand new writer/artists working for the Big Two anymore, that could be the reason why Jeff Lemire seems like such a rarity in this industry. He’s known for slice of life, lyrical biographical…
Today(ish) in Twitter – Monday, May 17th, 2010
Today(ish) in Twitter is a regular column wherein our staff troll through the best of the 140 letter updates of the comic book world. ComicBookDaily is not responsible for the content of these tweets, but we will admit to laughing…
Matt Kindt: The TCAF Interrogation
Matt Kindt has quickly become one of the more dynamic comic book creators working today. Over the course of three books Super Spy, Two Sisters and the recently released Super Spy: the Lost Dossiers – He has given us intricately…
Review: Batman: Return of Bruce Wayne #1
I’ve developed somewhat of a love-hate relationship with Grant Morrison’s writing. Although I openly admit that both his New X-Men and more recently his runs on the main Batman title as well as Batman and Robin are fantastic, at any…