Galloway Park – Week 2
Galloway Park is a tale of political intrigue and suspense. Weekly episodes are written and drawn by Dennis De Pues.
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Galloway Park is a tale of political intrigue and suspense. Weekly episodes are written and drawn by Dennis De Pues.
First Issue Special #8, DC Comics, November 1975. The first appearance of Warlord by Mike Grell
Brave and the Bold #184, Page 8, Panel 5. This is a harmless enough looking issue. On the cover you have Batman raging against his dead parents...
Official press release Marvel is proud to unveil superstar J. Scott Campbell’s Siege #3 Deadpool Variant, as part of the groundbreaking program aimed at providing assistance to retailers by turning unsold comics into cash. Retailers – for every 50 stripped…
The Cover: AHAHHAAHA that’s all I got to describe what we have on this cover. Superman is being assaulted by a bunch of dogs shooting orange skittles out of their mouths at the command of a pirate lady. I think…
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…
Art Director, Editor and Artist Mark Chiarello is responsible for many beautiful things: the recent Wednesday Comics, DC Comics’ ill fated – but absolutely wonderful – anthology Solo, Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee’s Batman epic Hush as well as the…
Official Press Release IDW Publishing and Desperado are proud to debut the new Desperado imprint in March with the launch of Tony Harris: Art and Skulduggery. The fifth installment of Desperado’s Eisner Award-winning art books series, this oversized hardcover edition…
we were talking about it earlier this week, but now it looks like we’ve finally gotten our Conan, and he’s not exactly unfamiliar to fans of sci-fi. Deadline Hollywood says that Denise Huxtable’s husband has inherited Arnold Schwarzenegger’s fur loincloth…
Superman vs. Overstreet. There was a nice batch of Golden Age Superman comics posted on
We saw her dancing at the launch party of Dodgem Logic. Well now she’s the cover girl to Mr. Moore’s second issue. Say a big hello to queen of burlesque, Khandie Khisses, in a shot taken by Mitch Jenkins According…
“I must hurry back to my comic book store, where I dispense the insults rather than absorb them.” Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons Last week I briefly mentioned the comic shop I go to in Barrie called the Blue…
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Now, The Goon goes digital, as both Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr. Wicker and The Goon #7, which features Hellboy, are made available on the iPhone platform. Chinatown marks Powell’s first self-contained graphic novel, which chronicles the earliest adventures…
Amazing Spider-Man #121, 122, June and July 1973. Naming two comics is a first for the CBD Undervalued Spotlight but these classics are truly
‘If the rumors are true, prepare to hear an awful lot of “the director who’s caught in Spidey’s Webb” jokes in 2010. “New York Magazine’s” Vulture blog is today reporting that Sony Pictures has offered the Spider-Man movie franchise to…
The Vertigo blog, Graphic Content, just released the following covers. My god, Vertigo probably has the best cover artists working today. Enjoy the beauty.
Official Press Release Principal photography has begun in Toronto on Summit Entertainment’s spy-thriller “Red,” based on the DC Comics graphic novel of the same name by Warren Ellis. Joining previously announced stars Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker and Academy Award®-winners Helen…
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…
Welcome to the very first installment of the weekly series Galloway Park by Dennis De Pues.