Lethargic Lad #126.2 & 126.3
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
(Whosoever Holds This Hammer appears every Tuesday exclusively on comicbookdaily.com) Before all you haters go ape-poop on me, calm down and read the whole article. Brian Michael Bendis and Geoff Johns are great writers. Ultimate Spider-Man and the current Green…
Dark Horse Presents #1, Dark Horse Comics, June July/1986 Back in February 1935 a guy named Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson published a comic called New Fun Comics. New Fun contained funny animal stories and western stories that are of no real significance…
Here’s your very first look at the Green Lantern Power Battery, courtesy of an unofficial still from the upcoming live-adaptation. I don’t know what this is, but the Green Lantern Power Battery this surely is not. [dailyblam.]
Last Night I went to see RED, the movie adaptation of Warren Ellis’ graphic novel of the same name. In RED retired CIA operative Frank Moses is forced back into action when the CIA realizes the only way to make…
In the upcoming Spider-Man reboot which will be in 3D, The Wrap reports that Rhys Ifans is set to play Dr. Curt Connors; the human side of the Lizard. Rhys Ifans is a Welsh musician, and is also set to…
The Hollywood Reporter says Marvel Television (a division of Marvel Studios) is planning to develop a new Hulk TV series with the ABC TV network. Marvel TV boss Jeph Loeb has hinted that a Cloak and Dagger TV show is…
Boom! Studios has just released 7 Psychopaths trade paperback; this series completely slipped under the radar and I only spotted it because of Sean Phillips doing the art. Originally published by Delcourt in French three years ago in that large…
Twilight Zone #84, Gold Key, June 1978 There are many collecting strains within the comic book collecting hobby. First appearances, first issues, publishers, titles, battle covers, love triangle covers, risqué covers, comics mentioned in SOTI, variant prices on covers, variant…
Bullying is one of the biggest problems facing kids today. Being a nerdy kid, I got picked on a bit but the one thing that was safe was home. The bullies couldn’t get me there. Now with the advent of…
Grant Morrison is officially on twitter. The internet will explode in a four dimensional hyperwave that completely redefines itself and becomes a polarizing element discussed ad nauseum between passionate fans and passionate haters in 3… 2… 1…
Comic Culture Hosts Chris Owen and Walter Durajlija talk about a wide variety of comic book related stuff this week including the New York Comic Con, Stan Lee teaming up with the NHL, DC Comics cutting the prices of their…
October 25th marks the return of Galloway Park to ComicBookDaily.com.
Every week CBD’s Editor in Chief Pete DeCourcy asks the question and the crew (and special guests) give their answers, we’ll be doing this for 52 weeks. Tip of the hat goes to the gang at Scans_Daily for the inspiration.…
Writer: Rick Remender Art: Jerome Opena Colours: Dean White Cover: Esad Ribic; Variant Covers: Clayton Crain, Rob Liefeld, J. Scott Campbell, Marko Djurdjevic Letters: Cory Petit Publisher: Marvel Comics After a critically acclaimed run on X-Force, writers Chris Yost and…
(Whosoever Holds This Hammer appears every Tuesday exclusively on comicbookdaily.com) Well my legions of fans, after a bit of a vacation last month I am pleased to announce that WHTH is back, and back with a vengeance. Due to rabid…
The newest webcomic to join to the Comic Book Daily family is Dressed For Success. Written and Drawn by Egesta Comics‘ Chris Howard and Jeff Wasson. We’ll be updating Tuesday and Thursday until we catch up with their current run.…
Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Ivan Reis, Scott Clark, Patrick Gleason and Joe Prado Inkers: David Beaty, Oclair Albert, Keith Champagne, Tom Nguyen Colours: Peter Steigerwald Cover: David Finch; Ivan Reis (variant) Letters: Rob Clark Jr. Publisher: DC…
Amazing Spider-Man #1 I was rummaging through a bunch eBay auctions when I came across some interesting activity around Amazing Spider-Man #1. Amazing Spider-Man #1, Marvel Comics (March, 1963) Graded by CGC at 2.5 with Off White to White pages…
Hockey season has begun and what better way to celebrate than with some bizarre comic news. What do hockey and comics have in common, you may ask? Why, Stan Lee, of course. In a strange marketing move, Stan ‘The Man’…
There’s so much coverage going on at NYCC that your eyes are gonna bleed trying to keep up with it. So screw that, let the CBD crew bleed their eyes for you as we scour the web and boil it…