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Posted in: Comics | Tagged: comicspro, diamond, lunar, Next Phase, sdcc, universal
New York-based Z2 Comics will appear at Comic-Con International in San Diego this week The publisher brings more than 100 musician collaborations to its booth, blending graphic…
Posted in: Archie, Comics | Tagged: Black Caesar, Ray Anthony Height, Shaquille O’neal, Stephanie Williams
San Diego Comic-Con is in full effect and Marvel Comicshas already dropped the best news fans have heard in ages. With Avengers: Armageddon inexorably leading to a world-shattering conclusion, vast swathes of the Marvel Universe are about to change and nowhere is that going to be more apparent than in the upcoming Avengers series from…
Following an explosive “Jim Lee and Friends” panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2026, which featured surprise appearances by Clayface director James Watkins and star Tom Rhys Harries, the spotlight shifted squarely onto the legendary DC President, Publisher, and CCO himself for one of the most personal conversations of the convention.
Posted in: Comics, Conventions, DC Comics, Events, Pop Culture, san diego comic con | Tagged: Absolute Batman, lanterns, Mad Magazine, sdcc, supergirl
For over 80 years, Marvel heroes have inspired hope. This October, that hope dies in the shadows of the MIDNIGHT UNIVERSE, a new publishing line where top creators unleash haunting new visions of Marvel’s greatest icons. The nightmare begins with three titles: MIDNIGHT X-MEN by Jonathan Hickman (Ultimate Spider-Man) and Matteo Della Fonte (Nova: Centurion); MIDNIGHT FANTASTIC FOUR by Benjamin Percy (Punisher) and Kev Walker (Infernal Hulk); and MIDNIGHT…
“It was a golden age, a time of high adventure, rich living, and hard dying … but nobody thought so.”
Marvel Comics is embracing spooky season in a big way this October with the launch of its chilling Midnight Universe, as Midnight X-Men, Midnight Fantastic Four, and Midnight Spider-Man debut alongside a wave of horror-tinged adventures across the Marvel line.
At this year’s London Book Fair, held March 10–12, Pan Macmillan CEO Joanna Prior gave a widely reported speech on the “reading crisis,” urging publishers to make better use of comic books. At a moment of growth for the British graphic novel market, which saw sales in 2025 up by more than 30% over 2024,…