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Cover Corporation, the Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed parent company of Hololive Production, formally acknowledged to its shareholders for the first time that its talents’ everyday streaming hours have declined as a direct consequence of expanding into live concerts and off-platform activities — a candid institutional admission that puts numbers to a trend fans had observed but…
Posted in: Comics, Heritage Sponsored, Vintage Paper | Tagged: fiction house, Nick Cardy
Funko has officially announced the upcoming release of the highly anticipated DC COMICS Pop! Comic Covers Batman (Black and White) vinyl figure. Engineered as an instant “Grail” collectible, this unique release is strictly capped at a super low production run of just 750 pieces worldwide.
Posted in: Batman, Comics, DC Comics | Tagged: Absolute Batman, auction, jorge molina
Spider-Man: Brand New Daylives up to its name by giving the Spider-Man movie franchise a whole new lease on life.And yet, the title of the film also feels totally ironic, since Brand New Dayhas more throwback Easter eggs than any other Spider-Man movie that came before it. The mix of nostalgia and modern dramatic storytelling…
Marvel used one of its San Diego Comic-Con panels on Saturday to unveil the visual identity of its new horror imprint, the Midnight Universe line.
The Hasbro team just wrapped its annual G.I. Joe panel at Comic-Con International: San Diego (SDCC), formally serving up the first look at TOMB RAIDER’s Lara Croft as part of The Classified Series. With that, The Toy Book can officially reveal the editorial cover of its 2026 Action, Adventure, & Mystery Issue.
Exclusive Cover Reveal: THE TOXIC AVENGER VS. THE NOXIOUS OFFENDER #1 – Daily Dead
Posted in: Batman, Comics, DC Comics, Dynamite, Speculator Corner | Tagged: absolute, Absolute Batman, jae lee
It’s late June and Paris is in the grip of a heat wave. Speakingst Lucas Harari wears a green quick-dry towel over his bare shoulders. Two electric fans struggle to hold the heat at bay. “I use a wet towel and the ventilateur,” the 36-year-old explains. “In France we don’t have climatization everywhere.”