Comics (Page 2)
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Thought Bubble 2024 dates are here (and we're already looking at flights)
The UK's leading comic book show will take place again this fall
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Updated Manga giant Kodansha partners with upstart new company AMP to develop comic/manga/anime juggernauts
The leaders in two segments of worldwide comic publishing are teaming up.
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“It’s okay to suck": Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran on failure (and what comes next)
Neil Gaiman and Collen Doran speak at MoCCA Fest about growing in your abilities as an artist.
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Hasbro's Transformers transformed IDW from a horror publisher to a media giant, but it almsot didn't happen.
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Steamy romantic fantasy Webtoon SubZero by JunePrrr is coming to comic books this fall
3 million people read SubZero online - and now its coming to comic stores & bookstores.
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Judge Dredd's 'A Better World' is born in part from a desire to push against the idea of 'copaganda'
The iconic fascistic cop is many things, but never intended to act as a fantasy for the future of policing
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X-Men: The Animated Series manga is returning in 2024 remastered and with a deluxe edition!
The long-unavailable classic returns, alongside other classic Marvel manga, thanks to a new collaboration with VIZ Media
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How to 'save' Marvel & DC Comics in 2024
Is this the year The Big Two publishers listen to those who want comics to return to a nostalgic golden era?
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Fan Expo's MegaCon vs. Comic-Con International: San Diego - the battle in the deep south of Florida.
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Where to eat near the Seattle Convention Center for ECCC
Ready for a lunch break at ECCC? Here's where you should go
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Members Access Former DC publisher Dan DiDio talks about his DC past and his future with Frank Miller
Dan Didio chats with Popverse about the hopes for Frank Miller Presents
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Seattle's ECCC 2024 welcomes Penguin Random House, Oni Press, Clarion West, and more
The full list of exhibitors at the 2024 Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle has been revealed.
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Webtoon seems like the new buzzword
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Invincible lawsuit between Robert Kirkman and Bill Crabtree has been settled
The lawsuit was headed to court in less than a month
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Duncan Jones' Rogue Trooper movie is very alive, with the cast finally announced
And principal photography on the 2000 AD adaptation has already been completed, apparently
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Members Access Geoff Johns dishes on the machinations of DC and his future with Ghost Machine
In an interview with Popverse, Geoff Johns reflects on restoring DC history with DC Rebirth and charts a new future with Ghost Machine
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Hobtown Mystery Stories is coming back, in color, from Oni Press starting this April
Kris Bertin and Alexander Forbes's noir comic is returning in new editions, and that's just the beginning
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A sneak peek at what's coming from Avery Hill in 2024
Four big new titles are coming to UK indie Avery Hill Publishing this year, here's what to expect
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And sharing 20 new Sarah's Scribbles you won't find online.
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Alex Segura returns to the scene of the comic book crime with new novel Alter Ego
The November title from Flatiron Books is a follow-up to his award-winning Secret Identity
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Judge Dredd faces "big repercussions" from the current Defund the Police storyline, tease writers
Rob Williams and Arthur Wyatt hope to see "years of Dredd stories coming from this one"
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Take an early sneak peek at pages from this upcoming queer detective series
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Mark Grayson is coming back soon, with a March release promised for the last episodes of the new season
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Boom! Studios bends reality and cartoons with new series Uncanny Valley
Creators Tony Fleecs and Dave Wachter promise a "big huge story... centered on this tiny little family"
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The people who make your favorite things are artists - and many of them are coming to Seattle for ECCC 2024.
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Marvel announces polybagged comics with more violence for mature audiences
The upcoming Blood Hunt series will have an "explicit content" alternate edition for every issue, featuring additional pages
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DC is teasing its big 2024 event, and it's a surprise "30 years in the making"
We don't know what "DC’s Major Event of 2024 FCBD Special Edition" actually is, but we're certainly curious.
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Archie is making a sequel to its satanic rock 'n roll saga The Cult of That Wilkin Boy
Creators Cullen Bunn and Dan Schoening return for the second installment of the horror music crossover
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System Universe, Dungeon Crawler Carl, Defiance of the Fall and more LitRPG hits coming to comics
The new hit trend of LitRPGs is coming to WEBTOON in a big way.
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Conan the Barbarian relaunch reveals April 2024 plans (and some amazing covers)
Popverse has the exclusive reveal of all the covers for April's Conan the Barbarian #10
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The Eisner Awards never figured out how to recognize journalism, and now it's given up
Instead of fixing the problem, this year's Eisners have decided to ignore it (or make things worse)
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Aaron will bring the pizza when he relaunches the iconic comic book series this summer
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This isn't the first time the Eisners killed the Comics Journalism category
The Eisners have a history of canceling its focus on comics journalism.
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It's the end of the world, but not as we know it
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Action Comics writer Jason Aaron wants to write Superman again (and we'd love to read it)
Aaron's three-part Action Comics run was "an amuse-bouche," he tells Popverse
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ECCC is the pomp and pageantry that PNW deserves, with Rebecca Yarros, Ben Clanton, and more all on their way.
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2000 AD: The work required to keep the Galaxy's Greatest Comic on its weekly schedule
What does it take to get a 32-page anthology comic into stores every week? A lot, it turns out
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Marvel turned DC writer Jason Aaron is working on something surprising for Marvel right now
What wouldn't you expect Jason Aaron to write at Marvel? That's probably a good place to start your guessing
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Corona will join Daniel Warren Johnson on the acclaimed Skybound Energon Universe comic this April
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Did Kirkman talk comic book colorist Bill Crabtree out of monies owed to him?
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The Eisner Awards are now open for submissions, but there may be a couple of surprises for those waiting to submit
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Bunt! - An exclusive excerpt from Check, Please! creator Ngozi Ukazu's newest project
Bunt! from Ngozi Ukazu and Mad Rupert goes on sale in February, take a first look at pages from the YA graphic novel now.
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You can add 'prose author' to Keanu Reeves' resume
The Book of Elsewhere, which takes place in the same universe as Reeves's comic BRZRKR, will be published by Random House's Del Rey
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The real world inspirations (and in-universe context) behind 'A Better World' revealed!
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Amazon Prime Video's Criminal TV show cast is about to be announced "soon" according to Ed Brubaker
Ed Brubaker is assembling a crew to commit crime - sort of - with Criminal's cast
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DC's Superman villain Bizarro is finally getting some self esteem from writer Jason Aaron
"It's got to really suck to be that dude," says Aaron about the admittedly imperfect Superman clone
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1920s Harlem renaissance crime noir drama the Winterfields to make surprise debut one year early
Milestone Comics vets Joseph P. Illidge and Chriscross are mixing Lone Wolf & Cub with The Road to Perdition in their new creator-owned tale the Winterfields
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12 Years a Slave screenwriter John Ridley once developed a "really weird" Eternals TV series
If you thought that the Marvel movie strayed from the comic book, Ridley's TV show might've disturbed you even more
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DC is changing Superman adversary Bizarro's powerset in a major way this week
Bizarro has a new power set, preview pages for Action Comics #1061 reveal
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Christian Ward is (almost) finished drawing comics for other writers
The Aquaman: Andromeda and ODY-C artist is ready to go it alone (when it comes to drawing, at least)
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Comics industry expert Joe Illidge pulls back the curtain on the machinations of Marvel and DC.
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Jason Aaron & R. M. Guéra's Scalped started life as a reboot of a DC western hero from the '70s
Before Scalped, there was almost Scalphunter Mark 2
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Judge Dredd faces the hard truth in exclusive 'A Better World' preview
The new 2000 AD storyline starting this month might change everything about Dredd's world
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Interviews, articles, and full panel videos from some of the biggest conventions in the world - all included in a Popverse membership
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Homicide goes graphic: an exclusive interview with David Simon and Philippe Squarzoni on their new comic adaptation
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Members Access How Babs Tarr found creative freedom
Artist Babs Tarr shares her thoughts on finding happiness in the comic book industry as an independent creator.
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Members Access G.I. Joe joins the Energon Universe, and Joshua Williamson and Tom Reilly chat all about the new Duke
It's "Ultimate G.I. Joe," and that means bad news for the leader of the Joes
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Do happy readers buy fewer comics?
Writer Joshua Williamson believes so, and he calls it a "hard lesson" from working at DC
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Robert Kirkman was planning that Transformers reboot surprise years before anyone expected
Duke writer Joshua Williamson explained that the idea of hiding a Transformers revival in plain sight was always the plan
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The 2023 Christmas and holiday cards from DC, Marvel, and more
Christmas-time is here.
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You voted - here are Popverse readers' best comics of 2023
Here are your top picks for comics this year
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Poll: Should Jason Todd live or die?
In celebration for the new Death in the Family facsimile edition, we're asking DC fans a classic question
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And the winners of the Angoulême International Comics Festival 2024 are...
See who's taking home accolades at the number one European comics festival this year
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The Marvel Hulu show you forgot about is getting a second season
Hit-Monkey, starring Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Munn, is back for more R-Rated action
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Five Nights at Freddy's: Take an exclusive look at the first pages of the new FNAF graphic novel
“Uhh the animatronic characters here do get a bit quirky at night.”
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Members Access Sarah’s Scribbles creator Sarah Andersen reflects on over a decade of webcomics success
From the perennially popular Sarah’s Scribbles to the bestselling Fangs, Sarah Andersen reveals the origins of her beloved webcomics
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March's World's Finest #25 tells the previously unseen secret history of how the two bad guys teamed up
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Marvel's long-time executive editor doesn't think cheaper comics will bring in younger readers
And he's got a Spider-Man story from the 90s to prove it
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Editor Joe Illidge goes behind the curtain on the comic book industry
"[We need to] negotiate a better relationship." writer and editor Joseph P. Illidge says
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One of France's top modern webcomics creators, Boulet, is finally coming to us English speakers
French webcomics giant Boulet has won over a country - now he's going to win over yours!
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Dreamer leads a new team under the not-so-helpful, watchful eyes of Amanda Waller
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Rachel Smythe, Raina Telgemeier, and Kazu Kibuishi talk continuity in series writing
Three acclaimed graphic novelists discuss the challenges of creating long stories
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Marvel is redefining X-Men's Storm for a modern generation
A new version of Storm will appear in the upcoming Ultimate Black Panther comic book series
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The new graphic novel asks what would happen if your childhood dreams came true decades later
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My Adventures with Superman's Josie Campbell is getting post-apocalyptic with I Heart Skull-Crusher
The screenwriter is teaming with Alessio Zonno for her new YA Boom! Studios series
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5 weird (but still mostly heartwarming) comics Christmas specials to dive into this holiday season
Ready for some strange Christmas comics? Check out this list!
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Popverse's best comics of 2023
Here's which comics we loved reading this year
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The artist of Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor is on his own last days as a Marvel & DC superhero artist.
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2000 AD editor Matt Smith on what makes the UK anthology unique in the comics field
It's not the fact that he's had literal nightmares about meeting his deadlines, unfortunately
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Kickstarter loses its head of comics after an abbreviated 6-month stint
Kickstarter's head of comics Bryce Gold just headed out after just six months on the job.
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You vs. the Multiverse (with a few more You's on your side) in upcoming Army of One OGN
Carrie Taylor, Carrie Taylor, Carrie Taylor, and Carrie Taylor are teaming up in Army of One.
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Marvel: Blade star Mahershala Ali is "sincerely encouraged" about film's future
The Moonlight actor gave an upbeat update on his re-introduction to the MCU as Marvel's legendary vampire killer
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The Penguin: Max releases 2024 sizzle real with new footage
If bad guys are your thing, Max might be the place for you next year
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Ever wonder where the idea for Narwhal & Jelly came from?
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A new age for the Millarworld.
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Gwenevere, Fallon, and Tamara are back - and they've changed (just like you!)
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We found the emotional heart of the end of the world in this Petrol Head #2 preview
Take a sneak peek at the second issue of the sci-fi series from creators Rob Williams and Pye Parr
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Spoilers! Is Marvel's Mystique trans? What we should learn from latest X-Men twist
Here's why everyone is talking about the revelation regarding Nightcrawler's origins.
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How a "shitty father" and ideas self-worth helped Jason Aaron find his Thor run
The writer didn't have much affinity for the Marvel character, but his run became one of his favorite works of his career so far
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Strangers in Paradise's Terry Moore says Twitter / X is censoring his artwork
It could hang in a museum, but it can't hang on Twitter/X apparently
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Once again, Brazil's CCXP is the biggest comic convention in America
Yes, even bigger than San Diego Comic Con and New York Comic Con.
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Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman is going international with the launch of Skybound Japan
The new division is launching with a TV adaptation of the 2019 comic Heart Attack
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Comics aren't dying, they're only changing says Marvel's executive editor Tom Brevoort
Brevoort, who's been with comics since 1989, adds some much-needed perspective in a negatively trending conversation
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Grant Morrison has Marvel MCU movie pitches for Dr. Stange, Moon Knight, X-Men's Warlock, and more
The iconic comic creator shared a list of his Marvel movie pitches and... they're pretty unexpected
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There is now a Dwayne McDuffie Genius Grant Award (as there should be!)
Now you can pay it forward, just like Dwayne McDuffie did
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Taika Waititi reveals the main reason he took on Thor: Ragnarok
It wasn't because he was a big fan of the source material, as it turns out
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Cat Kid Comic Club is the perfect gift for the kid (and adult) in your life who wants to make comics
Dav Pilkey's Cat Kid Comic Club series dives deep into the existential and practical concerns of making art
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Daredevil actor Charlie Cox wants to team-up with (and geek out on) Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man
A team-up which would be difficult (but not impossible) to make happen.